SUBLIME (ALBUM)
'''Sublime''' is the hit album released by the eponymous band. It was originally intended to be called ''Killin' It'', but the band and record label agreed to respectfully substitute an eponymous title due to lead singer Bradley Nowell's death before the album's release. The album was a major commercial success, going five times platinum in 1999 and etching Sublime into a permanent place among the stars of mid-90s alternative rock. Its most popular single, "What I Got", was an uncharacteristically poppy song; the bulk of the album was faithful to Sublime's ska, dub, and reggae influences, with tempos ranging from the frantic — such as "Seed," "Same in the End," and "Paddle Out" — to the slow and deliberate, such as "Pawn Shop" and "Jailhouse."
The musical styles throughout the album vary nearly as much as the subjects discussed, ranging from the mellow Hip Hop groove of "Doin' Time" and reggae beat of "Caress Me Down" to the pop-rock "What I Got" and the hardcore punk sound of "Paddle Out". The genre-crossing musical diversity expressed on the album is one of the more compelling reasons for the record's wide mainstream appeal.
The album marked the band's debut on a major label (MCA) after several releases on Skunk Records.
| Contents |
| Original release (1996) |
| Special 2-CD set (1996) |
| Deluxe edition (2006) |
| Disc one, "Original track listing" |
| Disc two |
| Personnel |
| Additional personnel |
| Production |
| Chart positions |
| Album |
| Singles |
Original release (1996)
# "Garden Grove" – 4:21
# "What I Got" – 2:51
# "Wrong Way" – 2:16
# "Same in the End" – 2:37
# "April 29, 1992 (Miami)" – 3:53
# "Santeria" – 3:03
# "Seed" – 2:10
# "Jailhouse" – 4:53
# "Pawn Shop" – 6:06
# "Paddle Out" – 1:15
# "The Ballad of Johnny Butt" – 2:11
# "Burritos" – 3:55
# "Under My Voodoo" – 3:26
# "Get Ready" – 4:52
# "Caress Me Down" – 3:32
# "What I Got (Reprise)" – 3:02
# "Doin' Time" – 4:14
Special 2-CD set (1996)
A limited edition of the original release contained an extra CD, with:
# "Doin' Time (Eerie Splendor Remix)"
# "Date Rape"
# "All You Need"
# "Lincoln Highway Dub"
# "Rivers of Babylon"
# "What I Got (Demo)"
Deluxe edition (2006)
On August 15 2006, the album was re-released to commemorate its tenth anniversary as a deluxe two-disc set through Universal Music.[1] The album was restored to its "original" track listing including a cover of Bob Marley's "Trenchtown Rock" and the original version of "Doin' Time."
Copies of the deluxe edition purchased from Best Buy include a sticker on the packaging with instructions for downloading an exclusive WMA track, a live version of the ''40 Oz. to Freedom'' track, "We're Only Gonna Die for Our Arrogance." The sticker also mentions that the track is from a "Rarities" box set.
Disc one, "Original track listing"
# "Trenchtown Rock"
# "Doin' Time" ''[Original Mix]''
# "Wrong Way"
# "Paddle Out"
# "What I Got"
# "Pawn Shop"
# "April 29, 1992 (Miami)"
# "Santeria"
# "Seed"
# "Jailhouse"
# "Caress Me Down"
# "The Ballad of Johnny Butt"
# "Under My Voodoo"
# "Burritos"
# "Same in the End"
# "Get Ready"
# "What I Got (Reprise)"
# "Garden Grove"
★ Track 1 was originally released on the ''Second-hand Smoke'' album.
★ Track 2 was originally released on the "Doin' Time" single as "Doin' Time (Bradley Version)."
Disc two
# "I Love My Dog"
# "Superstar Punani"
# "April 29, 1992 (Miami)" ''[Alternate Version]''
#
★ ''Previously entitled "April 29th 1992 (Leary)"''
# "Saw Red" ''[Acoustic Version]''
# "Little District" ''[Acoustic Version]''
# "Zimbabwe" ''[Acoustic Version]''
# "What I Got" ''[Alternate Version]''
# "Doin' Time" ''[Uptown Dub]''
# "Doin' Time" ''[Eerie Splendor Remix featuring Mad Lion]''
# "Doin' Time" ''[Remix by Wyclef Jean]''
# "Doin' Time" ''[Remix by Marshall Arts featuring The Pharcyde]''
# "Doin' Time" ''[Marshall Arts Instrumental Version]''
# "April 29, 1992 (Miami)" ''[Instrumental Version]''
# "Caress Me Down" ''[Instrumental Version]''
# "What I Got" ''[Instrumental Version]''
★ Tracks 2, 3, 8 and 9 were originally released on the ''Second-hand Smoke'' album.
★ Tracks 4 and 5 were originally released on the '' album.
★ Tracks 10 and 11 were originally released on the "Doin' Time" single.
'Music videos (Enhanced portion of Disc 2)'
# "What I Got"
# "Wrong Way"
# "Santeria"
# "Doin' Time" ''[Original Mix - Alternate Version]''
# "What I Got (Reprise)"
★ A photo gallery, wallpaper and screen saver are also included on this CD.
Personnel
'Sublime'
★ Bradley Nowell - vocals, guitar, organ, synthesizer
★ Eric Wilson - bass, synthesizer
★ Bud Gaugh - drums, percussion
Additional personnel
★ Marshall Goodman - turntables, percussion
★ Michael "Miguel" Happoldt - guitar, space echo
★ David Kahne - organ, piano
★ Paul Leary - guitar
★ Todd Foreman - saxophone
★ Jon Blondell - trombone
Production
★ Producers: Paul Leary, David Kahne
★ Engineers: Stuart Sullivan, Eddie Ashworth
★ Mastering: Brian Gardner
★ Artwork: Opie Ortiz
★ Photos: John Dunne, Josh Coffman, Zach Fischel
Chart positions
Album
| Year | Album | Chart | Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1996 | ''Sublime'' | The Billboard 200 | No. 13 |
Singles
| Year | Single | Chart | Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1996 | "What I Got" | Mainstream Rock Tracks | No. 11 |
| 1996 | "What I Got" | Modern Rock Tracks | No. 1 |
| 1997 | "Santeria" | Adult Top 40 | No. 38 |
| 1997 | "Santeria" | Modern Rock Tracks | No. 3 |
| 1997 | "What I Got" | Adult Top 40 | 39 |
| 1997 | "Wrong Way" | Modern Rock Tracks | 3 |
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