Sublime (2) – Sublime
Tracklist
A1 | Garden Grove | 4:21 | |
A2 | What I Got | 2:51 | |
A3 | Wrong Way | 2:16 | |
A4 | Same In The End | 2:36 | |
B1 | April 29, 1992 (Miami) | 3:53 | |
B2 | Santeria | 3:03 | |
B3 | Seed | 2:10 | |
B4 | Jailhouse | 4:53 | |
C1 | Pawn Shop | 6:06 | |
C2 | Paddle Out | 1:15 | |
C3 | The Ballad Of Johnny Butt | 2:11 | |
C4 | Burritos | 3:55 | |
C5 | Under My Voodoo | 3:25 | |
D1 | Get Ready | 4:50 | |
D2 | Caress Me Down | 3:32 | |
D3 | What I Got (Reprise) | 3:02 | |
D4 | Doin' Time | 4:14 |
Companies, etc.
- Marketed By – The Sound Of Vinyl
Notes
Limited Edition 180-gram double vinyl in Opaque Yellow (LP 1) and Opaque Blue (LP 2).
500 copies pressed. Sold by The Sound of Vinyl.
500 copies pressed. Sold by The Sound of Vinyl.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Sticker on Shrinkwrap: "LIMITED EDITION"): 6 02567 37733 7
- Barcode (On Back of Jacket): 6 02547 81187 5
Other Versions (5 of 69)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited
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Sublime (CD, Album, Club Edition) | MCA Records | *GASD-11413 | US | 1996 | ||
New Submission
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Sublime (CD, Advance, Album, Promo) | MCA Records | GAS3P-3778, GASD-11413 | US | 1996 | ||
Recently Edited
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Sublime (CD, Album) | MCA Records | MCD 11413 | Europe | 1996 | ||
New Submission
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Sublime (CD, Album, Club Edition) | MCA Records | CGASD 11413 | Canada | 1996 | ||
Recently Edited
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Sublime (Cassette, Album, Full Sized Flap) | Gasoline Alley | GASC-11413 | US | 1996 |
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Reviews
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Easily the best sounding version of this record. I have several other pressings and this my favorite. Super sharp. I would like to hear the Kevin Gray master, but comparing to all other colored pressings, this is the one.
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Limited edition. Only 500 pressed. Yet 915 people have this in their collection? I guess it possible that many people sold their copy and didn’t remove the database entry leading to there being more claiming to own it. We also gotta consider how many people purchased it outside of discogs and either don’t use discogs or didn’t enter it manually. Let’s say 250 of the claimed 500 had discogs s but only 150 of them manually added it to their collection db. So that 150 would have had to be sold like five times on this platform and all the original 150 didn’t remove it. Thar just seems unlikely. So what’s going on here? Maybe my maths are wrong. Seems like at least discogs needs a housecleaning procedure that runs once a month and if it counts more people claiming to own a copy of a record than the actual number in existence that it shoots a message to them and asks them to it’s still on there possession and to update their their collection accordingly. Maybe I’m making more of a big deal over this then I should be?
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