Difference between revisions of "C003"

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[[Image:C003.gif|thumb|c003 Liner]]
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[[Image:C003JCARD.jpeg|thumb|c003 J-Card]]
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Year of Release: 1990
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Label: [[Skunk Records]]
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Edition: Few hundred
  
Released in 1990. c003 was made using recording time that Miguel had at CSUDH. The tape, which was almost lost, contained only four songs and less than 50 original copies were made. The J-card has hand written lyrics for the 4 songs by Bradley, along with each of their photos and contact info.
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C003 is Sublime's first release and Skunk's third. Recorded in 1989 at Mambo Recorders in Belmont Shores by Gary Greeth it was mixed by Steve McNeil. The sound on C003 is clean and punchy but ultimately was not the sound Brad was looking for. The recorded session was Michael Happoldt's introduction to the studio side of the band. Feeling that together the two could better articulate the sound Brad was trying to convey, the two wasted no time or materials and produced a few hundred tapes to pass around and immediately started work on the band's next release.
  
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Tracklist:
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Side A
 
#Don't Push
 
#Don't Push
 
#Ball and Chain
 
#Ball and Chain
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Side B
 
#Slow Ride
 
#Slow Ride
 
#Date Rape
 
#Date Rape
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* The unofficial name this release is often credited as comes from the Skunk Records catalog number.
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* The J-card has hand written lyrics for the 4 songs by Bradley, along with each of their photos and contact info.
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[[Image:C003JCARD.jpeg|thumb|c003 J-Card]]

Latest revision as of 03:47, 23 June 2021

C003.gif

Year of Release: 1990

Label: Skunk Records

Edition: Few hundred

C003 is Sublime's first release and Skunk's third. Recorded in 1989 at Mambo Recorders in Belmont Shores by Gary Greeth it was mixed by Steve McNeil. The sound on C003 is clean and punchy but ultimately was not the sound Brad was looking for. The recorded session was Michael Happoldt's introduction to the studio side of the band. Feeling that together the two could better articulate the sound Brad was trying to convey, the two wasted no time or materials and produced a few hundred tapes to pass around and immediately started work on the band's next release.

Tracklist: Side A

  1. Don't Push
  2. Ball and Chain

Side B

  1. Slow Ride
  2. Date Rape
  • The unofficial name this release is often credited as comes from the Skunk Records catalog number.
  • The J-card has hand written lyrics for the 4 songs by Bradley, along with each of their photos and contact info.
c003 J-Card