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Second Hand Smoke

Second Hand Smoke

Product Type: Music

Product Price: $40.98

Manufacturer: Gasoline Alley

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Description

Most posthumous albums are shrouded in a sense of morbid nostalgia and grim curiosity. In Sublime's case, there was also some cruel irony to contend with: the California nuevo-punk outfit's promising self-titled major-label debut and commercial breakout was released barely a month after frontman Brad Nowell's death from a heroin overdose--and their de facto demise. But such was the Long Beach band's longtime following that raiding the vaults, however sparse, was inevitable. Released 18 months after Nowell's death, Second Hand Smoke more than lived up to its title, cobbling together a collection of outtakes from their debut and padding them out with (sometimes multiple) remixes of old tracks like "Doin' Time," "April 29," and the Gwen Stefani duet, "Saw Red." There's a standout cover of Bob Marley's "Trenchtown Rock," but a lot of the rest feels like the incomplete discards and second (or third) choices they obviously were. --Jerry McCulley

Reviews

Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2010-02-07
Summary: "Leftunders and overs"

Good stuff for rabid, foaming-at-the-mouth Sublime fans who want it all, contains both very early, very middle, and very late songs.


Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2009-01-27
Summary: "Good Beats Almost All Around"

I really enjoyed this CD, although it is not as good as 40 oz. or Sublime. I still love it. The first ten tracks on this CD are great, and even though a lot of people don't like Had a DAT, I think it's very dope. The only track I DON'T like on this whole CD is...wait, I really don't have any. I love Slow Ride, Superstar Punani, Romeo, Get Out!, the first remix of Doin Time (a great jazzy version), the demo version of Don't Push, and the Leary version of April 29, 1992. I like what they did at the end. "Gimme my share." The second version of Doin Time was great, too, except for that reggae guy with the really deep voice. Great overall album. So what if it's not as good as two of their other two albums, it's still better than the best albums of many good bands.

Edit: I would have to say that after months of listening to all of Sublime's music and I mean all of it, including the Acoustic album and many of the bootlegs that are not even on the radar, I would have to say that this CD is one of their best. Sure, there are a couple of duds on here, like the watered-down Garbage Grove and Thanx Dub, but otherwise, I find this CD to be a masterpiece. I like some of the older demos they threw on there. Sure, it's not the best sound quality, but it shows what Sublime was before they got famous and it shows the raw talent they had. Slow Ride is one of their best songs ever and Superstar Punani is such a great ska song. Romeo is a great song that changes styles mid-song to a reggae-like mix and shows how talented Bradley and his compadres were. Must have!


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2008-06-15
Summary: "A must have for ANY Sublime lover..."

If you like Sublime buy this album. If you don't know if you like Sublime you should STILL buy this album. If you don't like Sublime, then why are you reading this review?


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2008-05-02
Summary: "Great buying experience!"

I got it quickly, it was in perfect condition. Would definitely buy from them again!


Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2008-03-27
Summary: "Not Sublimes best, but still some great tunes"

Sublime's first 3 records 40oz. to Freedom, Robbin' the Hood, and Sublime were all great hits. They established the band quite well and gave them a quite large following. After front man Bradley Nowell's death following Sublime(album) the band had many incomplete and rough recordings of songs they were working on. Those songs are what we hear on Second Hand Smoke.

While I don't think Second Hand Smoke holds up with the first 3 albums, most of all Robbin' the Hood, it is still a solid album with many great tracks. The recording quality of many of the songs is a bit rough, but considering the circumstances it's quite understandable and hardly diminishes enjoyment of the album. The better tracks on this album are(in order they appear on the album):

-Doin' Time [Uptown Dub]
-Get Out! [Remix]
-Romeo
-New Realization
-Slow Ride
-Chick on my Tip
-Trench Town Rock
-Drunk Drivin'

The first half of the album is definitley much stronger than the second, but all in all a great album. Also contrary to what I've read a few places the versions of Saw Red and Badfish on this album are no different from the ones heard on 40oz. to Freedom and Robbin' the Hood; they most likely just threw them in as filler.

In conclusion I say this album is definitely a good album to purchase if you already own Sublime's first 3 albums and enjoy them, but if you don't buy one of them instead.