Since When
1998 studio album by 54-40
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Studio album by 54-40 | ||||
Released | June 30, 1998 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Producer | GGGarth | |||
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Since When is a 1998 album by Canadian rock band 54-40. It marks the band's return to the more acoustic folk rock sound of their 1980s albums. The album was the highest-charting album in the band's history, peaking at No. 19 on the RPM Canadian Albums Chart.[2] Also, the album's lead single and title track, "Since When", is the highest-charting single in the band's history. The album features the song "Stormy", which had been written in the early 1990s.
Track listing
- "In Your Image" – 3:52
- "Lost and Lazy" – 3:17
- "Since When" – 4:14
- "I Could Give You More" – 3:31
- "You Should Come Over" – 3:37
- "Runaway John" – 2:18
- "Pay for Living" – 3:17
- "Angel in My Bed" – 3:24
- "Playground" – 2:23
- "Greatest Mistake" – 3:26
- "Stormy" – 5:31
- "Last People on Earth" – 2:10
- "Extra Special Mystery Bonus Track" – 1:25
References
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54-40
- Neil Osborne
- Matt Johnson
- Brad Merritt
- Dave Genn
- Phil Comparelli
- Darryl Neudorf
- Ian Franey
- Set the Fire
- 54-40
- Show Me
- Fight for Love
- Dear Dear
- Smilin' Buddha Cabaret
- Trusted by Millions
- Since When
- Casual Viewin'
- Goodbye Flatland
- Yes to Everything
- Northern Soul
- Lost in the City
- Keep on Walking
- Heavy Mellow
- Sweeter Things: A Compilation
- Sound of Truth: The Independent Collection
- Casual Viewin' USA
- Radio Love Songs: The Singles Collection
- "I Go Blind"
- "Lies to Me"
- "Love You All"
- "Nice to Luv You"
- "Ocean Pearl"
- "One Day in Your Life"
- "She La"
- "Since When"
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