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"Ten years after Nowell's death, his music has found its own endless summer." - ROLLING STONE

 

 

 

 

 

The Long Beach trio known as Sublime began with a gig on July 4th, 1988 that as legend tells ignited the infamous "Peninsula Riot." The chaos and excitement escalated over the next eight years from the backyards of Long Beach and 40 Oz. to Freedom to the national phenomenon of their breakthrough album, Sublime. Sadly, the massive success of Sublime came in the wake of the tragic and untimely death of singer-songwriter-guitartist Bradley Nowell. But the music lives on.

 

 

 

Celebrating Sublime's legacy as one of the most influential bands of the '90s, the career-spanning multi-disc cd and dvd box set Everything Under the Sun will be released on November 14th, 2006 (Geffen/UMe/Gasoline Alley/Skunk) completing the band's discography and tying up loose ends for generations to come.

 

 

 

Simultaneously born from and representative of the inherent culture of Southern California, Sublime's music, created by Bradley, Eric Wilson (bass) and Bud Gaugh (drums), immediately fused aggressive surf-skate punk and d.i.y. hip-hop with classic dance hall and rock-steady reggae. Sublime's impact from the early cult hit "Date Rape" to their multi-platinum major label debut was at once both a sign of the times and ahead of the curve. The Everything Under the Sun box set will contain demo, live and alternate versions of classics from 40 Oz. to Freedom, Robbin' the Hood, Sublime and Second Hand Smoke along with new and unreleased tracks and video. Everything Under the Sun highlights include a mid-90s remix from the soon to be household name (and LBC homie) Snoop Dogg and a cover of the '60's Dee Dee Warwick (yes, the sister of Dione) soul hit "Foolish Fool," demoed during the Sublime sessions. In 2006, David Kahne, who also produced the classics "What I Got," "April 29, 1992," "Doin' Time," and "Caress Me Down" on Sublime, took the original "Foolish Fool" tracks and produced/mixed this final, never before heard version.

 

 

 

 

 

Disc 1

Roots of Creation (Demo)

Ebin (O.G. Demo)

Ball and Chain (Demo)

Date Rape Stylee (Demo)

Perfect World (Live in Studio)

Johnny Too Bad Freestyle (Live in Studio)

Smoke Two Joints (Live in Studio)

I'm Not a Loser (Live in Studio)

91 Freestyle (Live)

KXLU Interview (Live on-Air)

DJ's (Nowell)

Shame in Dem Game (feat. HR) (Live)

Get Out! (Acoustic)

Angelo (4-Track)

Mic Control (4-Track)

Farther I Go (Studio)

One Cup of Coffee / Judge Not (Studio)

Lou Makes Friends (Live in Studio)

Greatest Hits (Live in Studio)

Voodoo Part 2 (Original Demo)

Disc 2

Youth Are Getting Restless (Live on KUCI Radio)

Scarlet Begonias (Live on KUCI Radio)

Right Back (Live)

New Thrash (Live)

Jailhouse (Live)

Pawn Dub (Live)

STP (Live)

Badfish (Live)

House of Suffering (Live)

We're Only Gonna Die (Live)

Great Stone (Live)

WBCN Interview 1 (Live on Radio)

Saw Red (Live on Radio)

Minor Threat (Live on Radio)

Legalize It Dave Aron Mix (Alternate Mix)

5446 (Live)

All You Need Ashworth Mix (Live)

Foreman Freestyle (Live in Studio)

Prophet (Demo)

Miami (Original Demo)

Disc 3

Marley Medley (Studio Outtake)

Paddle Out ( ruff mix ) (Alternate Mix)

Caress Me Dub (Outtake)

Foolish Fool (Unreleased Demo)

Westwood One Interview (Live on Radio)

89 Vision (Unreleased Studio)

Sweet Little Rosie (Studio Outtake)

Garden Grove (Take 2) (Original Demo)

Just Another Day (Studio Outtake)

Prince of Sin (Studio Outtake)

I Love My Dog Dub (Studio Outtake)

At It Again (Nowell)

Wrong Way (Acoustic)

New Realization (Acoustic)

Boss DJ (Alternate Version)

Real Situation (Acoustic)

Date Rape (Live)

Soundcheck Jam (Live)

Doin' Time - Snoop Time Remix (Snoop Dogg Remix)

Doin' Time - Tricked Out Life Sentence Remix (DJ Spooky Remix)

DVD

Don't Push (Live at House of Blues Hollywood- 3 Camera/Soundboard Audio)

Garden Grove (Live at House of Blues Hollywood- 3 Camera/Soundboard Audio)

Right Back (Live at House of Blues Hollywood- 3 Camera/Soundboard Audio)

New Thrash (Live at House of Blues Hollywood- 3 Camera/Soundboard Audio)

Same In the End (Video)

Caress Me Down (Live 2 Camera/Soundboard Audio)

Real Situation (Video)

Atlanta Interview (Warped Tour '95 by MTV)

Seed (Video)

Saw Red feat. Gwen Stefani (Live at KROQ Weenie Roast '95)

Miami (Video)

Hong Kong Phooey (Video)

All You Need Video (Video)

Mary (Acoustic Live)

Badfish (Video)

Date Rape (Video)

STP Video (Video)

Ebin (Live)

Leaving Babylon (Live in Costa Rica '93)

Don't Push (Live Live backyard Party '91)

Prewiew songs at MySpace.com/Sublime

 

Also Available :

 

Sublime (Deluxe Edition) (2 CD)

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***R.I.P*** BRAD NOWELL

 

Thanks Fykey fo this info, because I loved SUBLIME and I was wondering why they didn't even remix some of there songs and re-release them..

I felt bad for the band when Brad died from a drug overdose, but his music does live on RIP BRAD!!

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I heard a rumor that the new lead singer Rome from Sublime will be performing at the OC Music Awards.

 

The Dirty Heads have been added to the lineup and they have a song together called "Lay Me Down".

 

Does anyone know if its true?

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