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Performer: Sublime (Rock)
Engineer: Jeff Mann; Tony Verhey... Producer: Miguel; Miguel Amador... Distributor: Universal Distribution Notes: Sublime: Brad Nowell (vocals, guitar); Eric Wilson (bass); Bud Gaugh (drums). Sublime: Brad Norwell (vocals, guitar); Eric Wilson (bass); Bud Gaugh (drums). Personnel: Brad Nowell (vocals, guitar); Bud Gaugh (drums). Audio Remixers: Eddie Ashworth; Miguel Amador. Liner Note Author: Jr Griffin. Recording information: Hou (09/09/1994-04/??/1996); Kommotion, San Francisco, CA (09/09/1994-04/??/1996); Palace, Hollywood, CA (09/09/1994-04/??/1996); Place, Hollywood, CA (09/09/1994-04/??/1996); Tressel Tavern, Everett, WA (09/09/1994-04/??/1996); Tressel Traven, Everett, WA (09/09/1994-04/??/1996); Warped Tour, Asbury Park, NJ (09/09/1994-04/??/1996). Photographers: Bret Langford; Miguel Amador; Jim Gray. Recorded live in various clubs before the band had their major breakthrough, STAND BY YOUR VAN is a collection of early songs unfamiliar to most novice fans of Sublime. What you hear is the good-spirited party-vibe of Brad Nowell before his untimely death. On the verge of greatness at the time of these recordings, Nowell and the band run through 16 songs including a track that pays homage to hip-hop legend KRS-One. By combining ska, punk, reggae, hip-hop and dub, Sublime would have Rastas grooving, southern California punks moshing and beach bunnies soaking it up all at the same time. The vibe on all of these recordings reflects the love, respect and warmth that each and every Sublime show possessed. Tracks were recorded at Kommotion (San Fransisco), The Palace (Hollywood), House of Blues (Hollywood) and the WARPED Tour (Asbury Park, NJ) from September 1994 to April 1996. Check out the non-stop party with songs like "New Thrash," "Greatest Hits" and "S.T.P."
Spin (10/98, p.147) - 7 (out of 10) - "...as necrophiliac exploitation goes, SUBLIME LIVE isn't half bad: Nowell's unruly genius stumbles through..."
Spin (10/98, p.147) - 7 (out of 10) - "...as necrophiliac exploitation goes, SUBLIME LIVE isn't half bad: Nowell's unruly genius stumbles through..."
Entertainment Weekly (7/17/98, p.84) - "...expect to be impressed with the way these well-recorded, beer-saturated club cuts capture the late Brad Nowell's endearing jerk charm and the band's stage power....Too bad Nowell's references to substance excess dampen some of the spirit..." - Rating: A-
Entertainment Weekly (7/17/98, p.84) - "...expect to be impressed with the way these well-recorded, beer-saturated club cuts capture the late Brad Nowell's endearing jerk charm and the band's stage power....Too bad Nowell's references to substance excess dampen some of the spirit..." - Rating: A-
Long Beach County skate-rockers Sublime played an infectious mix of ska, punk, hip-hop, and acoustic music that earned them both a devoted underground following and mainstream success during their run in the mid-1990s. Sublime were proud purveyors of the good times, and in 1996 the good times would prove to be the band's demise when lead singer and founding member Bradley Nowell died of a heroin overdose. The band's two remaining members continued on as the Long Beach Dub Allstars.
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