Difference between revisions of "Sublime Acoustic: Bradley Nowell & Friends"
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== Album Information == | == Album Information == | ||
− | This is a collection of demos and acoustic versions of Sublime songs. Sublime includes: Bradley Nowell. Engineers include: Miguel, Dave Zlacket, Laurie Daniels. Much like Jimi Hendrix and 2Pac, Sublime's Bradley Nowell has taken on a second life thanks to a number of posthumous releases. Thankfully, the people left to preserve his legacy have taken great lengths to ensure his memory hasn't been tarnished by any slapped-together releases. ACOUSTIC offers a more gentle insight into a performer known for an often outrageous and untamed punk persona. Recorded between 1991 and 1995 in sites ranging from a friend's sewing room to assorted clubs, this collection reveals Sublime's former leader to be a lover of blues ("Don't Push"), Camper Van Beethoven ("Eye Of Fatima") and X (an all-too short "It's Who You Know.") In addition to Sublime's better-known songs ("Wrong Way," "KRS-One"), Nowell's performances also reflect his affinity for reggae whether it's a Marley medley of "Guava Jelly" and "This Train," or an effective cover of the Melodian's classic "Rivers Of Babylon," complete with a xylophone solo by Sublime bassist Eric Wilson. | + | This is a collection of demos and acoustic versions of [[Sublime]] songs. Sublime includes: [[Bradley Nowell]]. Engineers include: Miguel, Dave Zlacket, Laurie Daniels. Much like Jimi Hendrix and 2Pac, Sublime's Bradley Nowell has taken on a second life thanks to a number of posthumous releases. Thankfully, the people left to preserve his legacy have taken great lengths to ensure his memory hasn't been tarnished by any slapped-together releases. ACOUSTIC offers a more gentle insight into a performer known for an often outrageous and untamed punk persona. Recorded between 1991 and 1995 in sites ranging from a friend's sewing room to assorted clubs, this collection reveals Sublime's former leader to be a lover of blues ("[[Don't Push]]"), Camper Van Beethoven ("Eye Of Fatima") and X (an all-too short "It's Who You Know.") In addition to Sublime's better-known songs ("[[Wrong Way]]," "[[KRS-One]]"), Nowell's performances also reflect his affinity for reggae whether it's a Marley medley of "Guava Jelly" and "This Train," or an effective cover of the Melodian's classic "[[Rivers Of Babylon]]," complete with a xylophone solo by Sublime bassist [[Eric Wilson]]. |
== Track Listing == | == Track Listing == | ||
− | #Wrong Way | + | #[[Wrong Way]] |
− | #Saw Red | + | #[[Saw Red]] |
− | #Foolish Fool | + | #[[Foolish Fool]] |
− | #Don't Push | + | #[[Don't Push]] |
#[[Mary/Big Salty Tears]] | #[[Mary/Big Salty Tears]] | ||
− | #Boss D.J. | + | #[[Boss D.J.]] |
#Garden Grove (Live) | #Garden Grove (Live) | ||
− | #Rivers Of Babylon | + | #[[Rivers Of Babylon]] |
− | #Little District | + | #[[Little District]] |
#KRS-One (Live) | #KRS-One (Live) | ||
− | #Marley Medley: Guava Jelly/This Train | + | #[[Marley Medley: Guava Jelly/This Train]] |
#What Happened/Eye Of Fatima | #What Happened/Eye Of Fatima | ||
− | #Freeway Time In L.A. County Jail | + | #[[Freeway Time In L.A. County Jail]] |
− | #Pool Shark | + | #[[Pool Shark (acoustic)]] |
− | #It's Who You Know | + | #[[It's Who You Know]] |
[[Category: Albums]] | [[Category: Albums]] |
Latest revision as of 02:01, 8 March 2006
Album Specifics
Artist: Sublime
Released: November 17, 1998
Tracks: 15
Label: MCA
Album Information
This is a collection of demos and acoustic versions of Sublime songs. Sublime includes: Bradley Nowell. Engineers include: Miguel, Dave Zlacket, Laurie Daniels. Much like Jimi Hendrix and 2Pac, Sublime's Bradley Nowell has taken on a second life thanks to a number of posthumous releases. Thankfully, the people left to preserve his legacy have taken great lengths to ensure his memory hasn't been tarnished by any slapped-together releases. ACOUSTIC offers a more gentle insight into a performer known for an often outrageous and untamed punk persona. Recorded between 1991 and 1995 in sites ranging from a friend's sewing room to assorted clubs, this collection reveals Sublime's former leader to be a lover of blues ("Don't Push"), Camper Van Beethoven ("Eye Of Fatima") and X (an all-too short "It's Who You Know.") In addition to Sublime's better-known songs ("Wrong Way," "KRS-One"), Nowell's performances also reflect his affinity for reggae whether it's a Marley medley of "Guava Jelly" and "This Train," or an effective cover of the Melodian's classic "Rivers Of Babylon," complete with a xylophone solo by Sublime bassist Eric Wilson.
Track Listing
- Wrong Way
- Saw Red
- Foolish Fool
- Don't Push
- Mary/Big Salty Tears
- Boss D.J.
- Garden Grove (Live)
- Rivers Of Babylon
- Little District
- KRS-One (Live)
- Marley Medley: Guava Jelly/This Train
- What Happened/Eye Of Fatima
- Freeway Time In L.A. County Jail
- Pool Shark (acoustic)
- It's Who You Know