Doin' Time [Original Mix] - Sublime, Gershwin, George
Wrong Way
Paddle Out
What I Got
Pawn Shop
April 29th, 1992 (Miami) - Sublime, Goodman, Marshall
Santeria
Seed
Jailhouse - Sublime,
Caress Me Down
The Ballad of Johnny Butt - Sublime, Davis, Mike
Under My Voodoo
Burritos
Same in the End
Get Ready
What I Got (Reprise) - Sublime, Nowell, Brad
Garden Grove
Track Listings (15) - Disc #2
I Love My Dog [*] - Sublime, Bad Brains
Superstar Punani [*]
April 29th, 1992 (Miami) [Alternate Version][*] - Sublime, Goodman, Marshall
Saw Red [Acoustic Version][*]
Little District [Acoustic Version][*]
Zimbabwe [Acoustic Version][*] - Sublime, Marley, Bob
What I Got [Alternate Version][*]
Doin' Time [Uptown Dub][*] - Sublime, Gershwin, George
Doin' Time [Eerie Splendor Remix][*] - Sublime, Gershwin, George
Doin' Time [Remix by Wyclef Jean][*] - Sublime, Gershwin, George
Doin' Time [Remix by Marshall Arts][*] - Sublime, Gershwin, George
Doin' Time [Marshall Arts Instrumental Version][*][Instrumental] - Sublime, Gershwin, George
April 29th, 1992 (Miami) [*][Instrumental] - Sublime, Goodman, Marshall
Caress Me Down [*][Instrumental]
What I Got [*][Instrumental]
In celebration of the 10th anniversary of the self-titled Sublime album and to pay tribute to Bradley Nowell?s original vision, the long-awaited, two disc Sublime Deluxe Edition is released. Anyone familiar with the explos... more »ion of alternative rock in the 1990s knows one of the greatest injustices of the period was that Sublime singersongwriter-guitarist Bradley Nowell did not live to see the release and massive success of Sublime. Before the final album was originally released, it was re-sequenced and the lyrics to the song Doin? Time were edited due to sampling clearance restrictions. The 10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition features Bradley?s original vision & sequence on disc one, featuring Trenchtown Rock, the song that Bradley originally wanted to start the album with but was taken off entirely instead, and Bradley?s original vocals for the song Doin? Time. Disc Two contains 15 bonus tracks with 8 unreleased tracks including instrumental versions.« less
In celebration of the 10th anniversary of the self-titled Sublime album and to pay tribute to Bradley Nowell?s original vision, the long-awaited, two disc Sublime Deluxe Edition is released. Anyone familiar with the explosion of alternative rock in the 1990s knows one of the greatest injustices of the period was that Sublime singersongwriter-guitarist Bradley Nowell did not live to see the release and massive success of Sublime. Before the final album was originally released, it was re-sequenced and the lyrics to the song Doin? Time were edited due to sampling clearance restrictions. The 10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition features Bradley?s original vision & sequence on disc one, featuring Trenchtown Rock, the song that Bradley originally wanted to start the album with but was taken off entirely instead, and Bradley?s original vocals for the song Doin? Time. Disc Two contains 15 bonus tracks with 8 unreleased tracks including instrumental versions.
CD Reviews
Good stuff
paulo | massachusetts | 08/16/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"please don't listen to the review of steve knopper, since he has no idea what he's talking about. this is the album that made sublime a name in the mainstream, with classic tracks like 'what i got', 'wrong way', 'doin time' and 'santeria'. but as good as those songs are, they aren't the whole album, the album from track 1 to 18 is awesome music. this album does not get "tiresome after 17 songs" and the band isn't "great in short doses". knopper is a tool and doesn't know good music. this is good music in long non-stop doses. it doesn't matter if it's summer, fall, winter, spring, whatever time of the year it is, it's always good to listen to sublime. this is just good stuff and you won't be dissapointed, pick up this disk and the other sublime cds. the 2nd disk is cool with rare tracks and a few videos. this is a must have for any sublime fan."
Great Release for the Fans
Juan Carlos Pinto | Long Beach, CA USA | 08/16/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Finally, Sublime as it was originally intended to be released. The second cd has some awesome tracks, Doin' Time (Uptown Dub) being my favorite. Alternate versions and remixes are greatly welcomed in this cd. This is a must for any true fan. I'm from Long Beach, CA and couldn't be prouder of my band, Sublime."
Bradley Nowell a frat boy?!?!
A. M. Lewis | 10/22/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Dude, you're an idiot. Anyway, onto the review... Since the death of Bradley over a decade ago (duuude, I'm getting old) there have been many Sublime cd's that have come our way. Some great (Sublime-Acoustic) and some not so great (20th Century), but either way it's always good to get some new Sublime. This particular cd has been reviewed extremely well by some great fans, so I won't get into that. I just wanted to note that "Seed", one of the fastest and punk-esque Sublime songs from the self-titled album appears to have not found a place on this "re-issue". That's something of a shame, but oh well. We'll enjoy it anyway.
Oh yea, they should have put the Pharcyde mix of "Doin Time" on this mix over the Wyclef version. Clef's doesn't even compare."
Ha I agree w/paulo
Smokey | Brownsville | 09/02/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)
"That reviewer Steve Kopper is dumb as nails. "For all Brad Nowell's bulked up frat boy persona"...haha what? He probably listens to emo & wears really tight sweaters (wait or is that the 'frat boy' thing to do now? Whatever it's all so confusing) Anyway anyone who knows good music knows Sublime, & if you don't you should. I'm only giving this 4 stars rather than 5 b/c they held out too much on the unreleased tracks, I would have liked there to be more. Still a lot of the tracks particularly on the second disc will probably be new to more casual fans & most people, while the more hardcore are hoping the upcoming box set is released & is mostly new, unheard material. If you don't have the Sublime self-titled I definately recommend this version to the original, I would definately give it a 5 star rating to you if that's your situation. I compared the sound quality of this to the already perfect original & actually they're very similiar if not exactly the same so they didn't go & ruin it w/an overbearing remaster or anything, like corporations sometimes tend to do on these rereleases. Cop it. One Love to Bradley, greatest of all time"
Brad and Sublime: resurrected at last...!
Jeffrey A. Lunt | 09/11/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Everybody loves this album; why else would you have clicked on the icon in order to view the product?
Everybody knows that the album has been re-sequenced in order to comply with Bradly Nowell's original sequence. I have listened to this album for so long, that it will take a while to RE-ADJUST to the new sequence of the songs!
Also, everybody knows that this album comes with a supplimental disc with extra goodies! The second disc contains several priceless songs- especially the accoustic material which has been included. In my OPINION, the accoustic tracks make the second disc the gem of the whole collection.