Sublime

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Annotation

Pressed on 180 gram vinyl
The recording of "Doin' Time" is the original recording, not released on the original CD version.

Annotation last modified on 2014-06-26 15:29 UTC.

Tracklist

112" Vinyl
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A1Garden Grove
engineer:
Stuart Sullivan (producer, recording engineer)
producer and mixer:
Paul Leary
effects [space echo]:
Michael "Miguel" Happoldt
sampler and turntable:
Marshall Goodman
recorded at:
Pedernales Studio in Spicewood, Texas, United States (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
mixed at:
Arlyn Studios (sister of Pedernales Studio) in Austin, Texas, United States (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
samples:
[Lou dog barking] by Nowell’s King Louie (Bradley Nowell’s dalmatian) & Bradley Nowell, Five Nights of Bleeding (for Leroy Harris) by Poet and the Roots (Reggae band), Funky Worm by Ohio Players and Girls by Beastie Boys
recording of:
Garden Grove
writer:
Bud Gaugh, Bradley Nowell and Eric Wilson (Sublime)
is based on:
Ninja Mi Ninja
54:21
A2What I Got
engineer:
Eddie Ashworth
producer and mixer:
David Kahne
acoustic guitar [lead]:
Michael "Miguel" Happoldt
organ:
David Kahne
turntable:
Marshall Goodman
recorded at:
Total Access Recording in Redondo Beach, California, United States (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
mixed at:
Scream Studios in Studio City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
samples:
Have Your Ass Home by 11:00 by Richard Pryor, It’s a New Day by Skull Snaps and Life Is… Too $hort by Too $hort
music videos:
What I Got (Official Video) by Sublime (ska punk)
part of:
Indie 88: Top 500 Indie Rock Songs (number: 81)
recording of:
What I Got
lyricist:
Bradley Nowell
composer:
Bud Gaugh, Bradley Nowell and Eric Wilson (Sublime)
is based on:
Lady Madonna
is based on:
Life Is… Too Short
is based on:
Loving
is based on:
My Mom Smokes Pot
is based on:
Nappy Heads
revision of:
What I Got (reprise)
4.42:51
A3Wrong Way
engineer:
Stuart Sullivan (producer, recording engineer)
producer and mixer:
Paul Leary
bass [Green Dan MacDonald Custom-Made]:
Eric Wilson (Sublime) (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
drums (drum set):
Bud Gaugh (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
electric guitar [Brown Dan MacDonald Custom-Made]:
Bradley Nowell (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
trombone:
Jon Blondell
vocals:
Bradley Nowell (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
recorded at:
Pedernales Studio in Spicewood, Texas, United States (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
mixed at:
Arlyn Studios (sister of Pedernales Studio) in Austin, Texas, United States (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
music videos:
Wrong Way by Sublime (ska punk)
recording of:
Wrong Way
writer:
Bud Gaugh, Bradley Nowell and Eric Wilson (Sublime)
is based on:
Big Salty Tears
is based on:
It’s Up to You
4.52:16
A4Same In The End
engineer:
Stuart Sullivan (producer, recording engineer)
producer and mixer:
Paul Leary
bass [Green Dan MacDonald Custom-Made]:
Eric Wilson (Sublime) (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
drums (drum set):
Bud Gaugh (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
electric guitar [Brown Dan MacDonald Custom-Made]:
Bradley Nowell (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
vocals:
Bradley Nowell (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
recorded at:
Pedernales Studio in Spicewood, Texas, United States (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
mixed at:
Arlyn Studios (sister of Pedernales Studio) in Austin, Texas, United States (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
recording of:
Same in the End
writer:
Bud Gaugh, Bradley Nowell and Eric Wilson (Sublime)
4.352:37
A5April 29th, 1992 (Miami)
programming:
Dave Aron (mix engineer) and Marshall Goodman
engineer:
Eddie Ashworth
producer and mixer:
David Kahne
other instruments:
Michael "Miguel" Happoldt
piano:
David Kahne
saxophone:
Todd Forman
turntable:
Marshall Goodman
recorded at:
Total Access Recording in Redondo Beach, California, United States (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
mixed at:
Scream Studios in Studio City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
samples:
Give Me My Share (live, 1982-02-10: Aces Disco, St. Thomas, Jamaica) by Jah Rubel, La Di‐Da‐Di by Doug E. Fresh and M.C. Ricky D (earlier name of hip hop MC Slick Rick), Shook Ones, Part I (original version) by Mobb Deep (QB hip hop duo Prodigy & Havoc) and The Original Gangster of Hip Hop by Just‐Ice
recording of:
April 29, 1992
composer:
Marshall Goodman, Michael "Miguel" Happoldt and Bradley Nowell
is based on:
Burn Hollywood Burn
is based on:
One Eight Seven
53:53
B1Santeria
engineer:
Stuart Sullivan (producer, recording engineer)
producer and mixer:
Paul Leary
bass [Green Dan MacDonald Custom-Made]:
Eric Wilson (Sublime) (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
drums (drum set):
Bud Gaugh (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
electric guitar [Brown Dan MacDonald Custom-Made]:
Bradley Nowell (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
vocals:
Bradley Nowell (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
recorded at:
Pedernales Studio in Spicewood, Texas, United States (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
music videos:
Santeria by Sublime (ska punk)
part of:
Indie 88: Top 500 Indie Rock Songs (number: 253)
recording of:
Santeria
writer:
Bud Gaugh, Bradley Nowell and Eric Wilson (Sublime)
is based on:
Lincoln Highway Dub
53:03
B2Seed
engineer:
Stuart Sullivan (producer, recording engineer)
producer and mixer:
Paul Leary
bass [Green Dan MacDonald Custom-Made]:
Eric Wilson (Sublime) (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
drums (drum set):
Bud Gaugh (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
electric guitar [Brown Dan MacDonald Custom-Made]:
Bradley Nowell (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
vocals:
Bradley Nowell (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
recorded at:
Pedernales Studio in Spicewood, Texas, United States (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
mixed at:
Arlyn Studios (sister of Pedernales Studio) in Austin, Texas, United States (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
recording of:
Seed
composer:
Sublime (ska punk)
is based on:
Mr. Moto
52:10
B3Jailhouse
engineer:
Stuart Sullivan (producer, recording engineer)
producer and mixer:
Paul Leary
bass [Green Dan MacDonald Custom-Made]:
Eric Wilson (Sublime) (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
drums (drum set):
Bud Gaugh (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
electric guitar [Brown Dan MacDonald Custom-Made]:
Bradley Nowell (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
percussion:
Marshall Goodman
vocals:
Bradley Nowell (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
recorded at:
Pedernales Studio in Spicewood, Texas, United States (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
mixed at:
Arlyn Studios (sister of Pedernales Studio) in Austin, Texas, United States (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
cover recording of:
Jailhouse
writer:
Clement “Coxsone” Dodd, Neville Livingston and Bob Marley (Jamaican reggae artist)
54:53
B4Pawn Shop
engineer:
Stuart Sullivan (producer, recording engineer)
producer and mixer:
Paul Leary
bass [Green Dan MacDonald Custom-Made]:
Eric Wilson (Sublime) (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
drums (drum set):
Bud Gaugh (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
electric guitar [Brown Dan MacDonald Custom-Made]:
Bradley Nowell (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
organ:
Michael "Miguel" Happoldt
vocals:
Bradley Nowell (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
recorded at:
Pedernales Studio in Spicewood, Texas, United States (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
mixed at:
Arlyn Studios (sister of Pedernales Studio) in Austin, Texas, United States (from 1996-02 until 1996-05)
recording of:
Pawn Shop
composer:
Bud Gaugh, Bradley Nowell and Eric Wilson (Sublime)
is based on:
War Deh Round a John Shop
56:06
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