Saturday, March 28, 2009

Sublime - Second Hand Smoke


SECONDHAND SMOKE is a collection of previously unreleased tracks along with alternate and dub takes of currently available material. This limited edition release of SECOND HAND SMOKE is packaged with a t-shirt.

It is often said that the quickest way for an artist to become famous is to die. The obvious flip-side of this is that the artist doesn't get to enjoy the fruits of his labors. On SECOND-HAND SMOKE, the surviving Sublime members and long-time collaborator Miguel gather together some of their earliest demos along with more recent out-takes in a final tribute to their late leader, drug casualty Brad Nowell.

Comparing the earliest work on this release to the later hits, it's striking how far Nowell's songwriting had progressed. The band was just beginning to synthesize its diverse influences into something that was instantly recognizable as Sublime. The early songs range from the straight pop of "New Realization" to reggae ("Don't Push") to the blend of ska and hip hop that was their signature ("Garbage Grove"). On "April 29th 1992 (Leary)," Nowell explores the real motivation behind the LA riots from the partly-humorous, partly-serious point-of-view that would characterize the bulk of his work. One can only wonder how far Nowell would have taken his music had he not passed away just as he was entering his prime.




Genre: Skunk
Year: 1997





Tracklist:

01. Doin' Time
02. Get Out!
03. Romeo
04. New Realization
05. Don't Push
06. Slow Ride
07. Chick On My Tip
08. Had A Dat
09. Trenchtown Rock
10. Badfish
11. Drunk Drivin'
12. Saw Red Gwen
13. Garbage Grove
14. April 29th, 1992 (Leary)
15. Superstar Punani
16. Legal Dub
17. What's Really Goin' Wrong
18. Doin' Time
19. Thanx Dub




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