One Chord to Another is the third studio album by the Canadian rock band Sloan, released on June 12, 1996, by Murderecords. One Chord to Another was a few of firsts for Sloan, It was the band's first LP not to be released through Geffen Records. It was also the band's first album to win a Juno award. After briefly breaking up following the problems they faced with Geffen when Twice Removed was released, Sloan began recording again in December, 1995 and released One Chord to Another on Murderecords in 1996. The album was recorded over a two-week period and cost $10,000 to make, $110,000 less than the cost of their previous album. Like their previous album, One Chord to Another is a catchy, Beatles-influenced power pop record. It was also the band's first album to feature trumpets.
Reception
Commercial performance
The album debuted at No. 15 on The Record's Canadian Albums Chart. It was certified gold in Canada on November 21, 1996. By February 1997, the album had sold 80,000 units in Canada. It remains to be Sloan's best-selling album.
All songs credited to Sloan. Japanese Bonus Tracks
"Stood Up" – 3:50
"Same Old Flame" – 3:53
B-sides
"Stood Up"
"Same Old Flame"
"Autobiography"
Note: Prior to the release of One Chord to Another, Sloan released "Same Old Flame" b/w "Stood Up" as a 7" single on murderecords. These songs were re-recorded for the first pressing of One Chord to Another in Japan, released on EMI. While these versions of "Stood Up" are a Chris Murphy original, the song by the same name on Recorded "Live" at a Sloan Party! is a cover of a Matthew Grimson song.
One Chord to Another was not released until 1997 in the United States on the independent label, The Enclave. It was originally released in an LP-style cardboard gatefold jacket rather than a traditional plastic jewel box, and included a 10-track bonus CD of material entitled Recorded Live at a Sloan Party! This bonus CD consisted of cover versions and re-recordings of previous Sloan songs; it was recorded in the studio but was overdubbed with miscellaneous party-type sounds to give the impression of being recorded live at an intimate gathering of friends. To date, the "Sloan Party" CD has not been released in the band's native Canada and has only been available as an American import. In 2016, the "Sloan Party" album was released on vinyl as part of the 20th anniversary One Chord to Another box set, and featuring new album art reminiscent of the Beach Boys' Party! album.
"Let's Get the Party Started" – 2:28
"I Can Feel It" - 3:54
"Dignified and Old" - 3:12
"Glitter and Gold" - 3:02
"Over You" - 3:20
"I Am the Cancer" – 3:22
"I Can't Let Go" – 2:35
"Stood Up" – 3:28
"On the Road Again/Transona Five" – 4:42
"I Wouldn't Want to Lose Your Love" – 5:45
Note: All of track 1 and the last 2:35 of track 10 consist of party sound effects only; track 8 is a cover of a song by Matthew Grimson, not the similarly-titled song released as a 1996 7" single by Sloan. Track 2 is performed by Patrick Pentland and Jennifer Pierce; track 3 is performed by Chris Murphy; track 4 is performed by Andrew Scott; track 5 is performed by Jay Ferguson; track 6 is performed by Chris Murphy; track 7 is performed by Jay Ferguson; track 8 is performed by Chris Murphy; track 9 is performed by Jay Ferguson; track 10 is performed by Patrick Pentland. One Chord to Another was Sloan's first album to be released in Japan. They secured a distribution deal with EMI, who released the album with new recordings of "Stood Up" and "Same Old Flame". When Navy Blues was released in Canada, however, Sloan's distribution deal with Universal Canada led to new Japanese distribution with Universal Japan. Universal then released Sloan's first three albums in Japan. The new Universal Japan version of One Chord to Another was a one-disc release featuring Recorded Live at a Sloan Party! as bonus tracks, making the original Japanese release on EMI, with its two exclusive tracks, a rarity in the Sloan catalogue.