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| Restores band's intended sequence & adds bonus tracks, more. Reggae, ska, punk, dub & rock on What I Got, Santeria, Wrong Way, Doin' Time, Trenchtown Rock, etc. |
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| 1 Trenchtown Rock |
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| 2 Doin' Time [Original Mix] |
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| 3 Wrong Way |
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| 4 Paddle Out |
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| 5 What I Got |
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| 6 Pawn Shop |
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| 7 April 29th, 1992 (Miami) |
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| 8 Santeria |
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| 9 Seed |
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| 10 Jailhouse |
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| 11 Caress Me Down |
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| 12 The Ballad of Johnny Butt |
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| 13 Under My Voodoo |
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| 14 Burritos |
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| 15 Same in the End |
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| 16 Get Ready |
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| 17 What I Got (Reprise) |
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| 18 Garden Grove |
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| 19 I Love My Dog [*] |
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| 20 Superstar Punani [*] |
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| 21 April 29th, 1992 (Miami) [Alternate Version][*] |
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| 22 Saw Red [Acoustic Version][*] |
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| 23 Little District [Acoustic Version][*] |
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| 24 Zimbabwe [Acoustic Version][*] |
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| 25 What I Got [Alternate Version][*] |
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Album Review
Sublime's eponymous major-label debut arrived a few months after the band's leader, Brad Nowell, died tragically of a heroin overdose. As a show of sympathy, the album tended to be slightly overrated in some critical quarters, who claimed that Nowell was an exceptionally gifted lyricist and musical hybridist, but "Sublime" doesn't quite support those claims. The trio does have a surprising grace in its unabashedly traditionalist fusion of Californian hardcore punk, light hip-hop, and reggae. Switching between bracing hardcore and slow, sexy reggae numbers, Sublime display supple, muscular versatility and, on occasion, a gift for ingratiatingly catchy hooks, as on the hit single "What I Got." What they don't have is the vision -- either lyrical or musical -- to maintain interest throughout the course of the entire album. "Sublime" sags when the band delves too deeply into their dub aspirations or when their lyrics slide into smirking humor. The low moments don't arrive that often -- by and large, the album is quite engaging -- but they happen frequently enough to make the record a demonstration of the band's blossoming ability, but not the fulfillment of their full potential. Of course, Nowell's death gives the record a certain pathos, but that doesn't make the album any stronger. [The deluxe edition boasts a disc of bonus features, including acoustic versions, alternate takes, remixes, instrumentals, and five music videos.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Biography


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