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SUBLIME/Gold | 
enlarge | Artist: Sublime Label: Geffen Records Category: Music
List Price: $19.98 Buy Used: $8.29 You Save: $11.69 (59%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 12194
Format: Explicit Lyrics, Original Recording Remastered Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.7 x 0.4
MPN: 000566702 UPC: 602498869666 EAN: 0602498869666 ASIN: B000BISBE8
Release Date: November 15, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: All our product is 100% guaranteed to play. We usually ship next day.
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Disc 1
| • | Don't Push | | • | Slow Ride | | • | Had a Dat | | • | D.J.'s | | • | Let's Go Get Stoned | | • | Badfish | | • | Waiting for My Ruca | | • | 40 OZ to Freedom | | • | Smoke Two Joints - Sublime, Kay, Chris | | • | We're Only Gonna Die for Our Own Arrogance - Sublime, Graffin, Greg | | • | 5446 That's My Number/Ball and Chain - Sublime, Hibbert, Toots | | • | Scarlet Begonias - Sublime, Hunter, Robert | | • | Chica Me Tipo | | • | Right Back | | • | Date Rape | | • | KRS-One | | • | Rivers of Babylon - Sublime, Traditional | | • | Steady B Loop Dub | | • | Pool Shark | | • | Steppin' Razor - Sublime, Higgs, Joe | | • | Greatest Hits | | • | Free Loop Dub |
Disc 2
| • | Saw Red | | • | Work That We Do | | • | Cisco Kid | | • | STP | | • | Boss D.J. | | • | I Don't Care Too Much for Reggae Dub | | • | All You Need | | • | Garden Grobe | | • | What I Got | | • | Wrong Way | | • | Same in the End | | • | April 29, 1992 (Miami) | | • | Santeria | | • | Seed | | • | Jailhouse - Sublime, | | • | Pawn Shop | | • | Under My Voodoo | | • | Get Ready | | • | Caress Me Down | | • | What I Got (Reprise) | | • | Doin' Time | | • | Trenchtown Rock - Sublime, Marley, Bob |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
It's Sublime but.... April 12, 2008 Well it's a great mix of Sublime songs but, they have "remastered" a lot of great variance in the sound of the originals out of it. For instance, listen to "Don't Push" off 40oz vs this version and you can hear a great reduction in the "Sublime" sound. Bottom line, if your really into Sublime you will prob be disappointed in this but if you are not familiar with them this is a great "Best of" CD.
"GOLD" SUBLIME January 16, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a two-disc set and it has their best known songs and others. I love it! I never get tired of it, and the jacket has a quick biography of the band members, so you learn while you listen.
It's Sublime November 10, 2006 Everything Sublime in one place. I like the fact that I can listen to all the Sublime I want while driving without changing cd's. The reasons I love Sublime music are much more complex than that. I'm not even a stoner anymore! I just love the rhythms and the wide mix of styles. I was introduced to Sublime by my then teen son, who may or may not have been smoking two joints in the morning, night and afternoon, it has not been positively proven. My favorite song is hard to tell, because there are so many different styles of music here. For pure listening pleasure I like 'Pawn shop'. Bass riffs and a rhythm and blues beat. I love 'Jailhouse' too. At the time I first heard this music, it was "date rape" that my son played for me. I had to admit that this was a positive message song, as well as being terribly funny. I really do love all of the songs on this cd set. There aren't any that I skip over to get to the next song. I admit you can finally have your fill after a few days of exclusive Sublime listening, but hey, nobody else but the Beatles can last for that long in the player before a change. A great beat and fun to dance to, I give it a 98. Peace and love to Sublime fans everywhere and most especially to the Bradley Nowell family.
So sad Brad is gone, but his genius lives on September 16, 2006 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I was listening to CD-1 in my room tonight, dancing around inspired and free, and was compelled to write a review. I bought this album about 6 weeks ago (my housemate had been playing Slightly Stoopid, who are reminiscent of Sublime but not nearly of the same caliber) and all of a sudden I rediscovered Sublime and realized just how awesome they were. I had bought the self-titled and Second Hand Smoke CDs back in 1997 and liked some tracks (the popular Badfish, Wrong Way, and What I Got) but rarely played the albums...now I am utterly hooked on Sublime and I wonder why it took me so long, but I'm so glad it finally happened. Brad Nowell was a genius and I'm terribly saddened that he is gone...sometimes I find it hard to listen to Sublime songs because I think of how he is no longer here, and reflect on how the tragedy of his untimely passing cheated the world of further brilliant compositions from him. But then I consider that he would not want listeners to mourn and be sad; he would want his music to be listened to and enjoyed, so he could be remembered for what he created during his time on earth...because that's what he was here to do. He was a Pisces like me - creative, troubled, prone to addiction/negative influences, free-spirited, idealistic, searching for meaning, passionate, not living up to our potential, open and giving. I found the touching tribute his father wrote two days after his death...he said that Brad accomplished more in his short life than many do in a long life - which is very true, but his passing still leaves an immeasurable void in the music world. Brad was one of a kind, innately and fluently talented. What stands out is the improvisational, personal nature of his songs. I prefer CD-1 of Sublime Gold because the songs are more upbeat and danceably fun...CD-2 brings to mind the downward slide of the band, but it's all vital listening.
What's The Point??? May 12, 2006 7 out of 16 found this review helpful
Don't get me wrong, I think Sublime is a great band and every song on this CD is awesome. But considering that the band only put out 3 albums (not counting the live, acoustic, or rarities albums) wouldn't it make more sense to purchase those 3 albums (40oz, Robbin, self titled) instead of buying this double disc set??
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