Sublime Album: “Greatest Hits [Clean]”
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Greatest Hits [Clean] |
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Release Date:1999-11-09
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Type:Unknown
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Genre:Rock, Ska, Old School Punk Rock
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Label:MCA
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Explicit Lyrics:No
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UPC:008811212025
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Customer review - December 09, 2000
14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
- What is This?
This CD is a disgrace to Sublime. I mean, 10 songs?! All of Sublime's recordings have about 20 tracks each, and whoever compiled this actually thinks that 10 songs do these musical geniuses justice? I just don't understand. OK, I admit, the songs included on this CD are good, but they are nothing but the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Sublime. Where are songs like Right Back, KRS-1, Boss DJ, Greatest Hit, Don't Push; the songs that truely represent what Sublime was about. This CD is nothing but a poor corperate attempt to make money off of Bradley's death and to get every dollar they can out of the Sublime name. I just don't understand why they would even bother putting this out. Where are Same In The End, Waiting For My Ruca, Caress Me Down, Get Ready (The Bong Song for those of you who own Sinsemilla)? This CD is missing a whole lot, and to tell you the truth, it makes me sick to think that it even exists. Where is Jailhouse, or Romeo? It baffles me why the people responsible for this abbomination even attempted a Greatest Hits LP. Every Sublime song is appealing and has so many aspects to it, that to single out 10 songs that are basically just mainstream Sublime songs doesn't do them justice. So, basically, to anyone who can truely call themself a Sublime fan, this CD is a total waste of money. If you are just getting into Sublime and want a little taste of what they are about, this LP will get you started, but it is in no way a testiment to what Sublime truely is. It gets 3 stars simply because no Sublime CD deserves to have 1.
Customer review - January 31, 2000
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- DIE HARD SUBLIME FAN!
I have seven of sublime's c.d.'s (40oz.,robbin the hood,self titled, second hand smoke,live,acoustic,greatest hits.) They are my favorite band and all but this album was a disappointment. It did not have very good songs on it if you ask me. Why was it only 10 songs long? Heres an idea for the future, how about a c.d. with only the rare tracks that are only on the bootleg albums?
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Good record..however...
If U want Sublime's TRUE greatest hits, you need to pick up both "40 oz to freedom" & the self titled album! Otherwise, your settling for less...this album has a lot of classic sublime..but there is still more classic sh*t to be heard...just pick up the 2 records mentioned aND you'll be way more saticfied thaN With just buyin' this cut.
Customer review - March 06, 2000
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Good CD, but not enough
This is a good CD. It does have Sublime's best songs but too much from the self titled CD. The best songs are from 40oz. and Robbin'. Even songs from SHS were really good (Had a DAT, Romeo). And really, did Sublime have only 10 songs worth putting on this CD? They forgot Greatest Hits, Ebin, Lets Get Stoned, All You Need and many others. The point is good CD, But too little sublime songs from their Golden Age.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- The Ultimate Sublime Fan
I have all of the Sublime CDs and yes, I have every song on this track. I am still going to buy it, though, to add to my collection. Skunk Records could do a lot better, I agree.
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