Second Hand Smoke

Editorial Reviews
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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

Music Review:

  1. Seconds of Pleasure [Extra tracks] [Original recording remastered]
  2. Sharpen Your Teeth
  3. Short Sharp Shocked
  4. Significant Other [Explicit Lyrics] [Enhanced]
  5. Skylarking [Original recording remastered]
  6. Some Kind of Strange
  7. Speaking in Tongues
  8. Spiderland
  9. Talking Heads: 77
  10. Technique

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Ego Is Not a Dirty Word/Living in the 70's [Import]

Classicworks: Classical Greats

Bravoura Pieces / Virtuosi Italiani

Music: Man Ah Warrior [Extra tracks] [Original recording rem

Digitalis

Diamonds and Emeralds [Import]

Bossa Nova [Import]

Double or Nothing [Explicit Lyrics]

Chocolate Kings [Limited Edition] [Import]

Complete Piano II

Bermuda Nights

Chrysalis

Boom Shake the Room [CD-single]

Sym 1-4 / Piano Ctos 1-2 / Violin Cto / Double Cto

Feeds You!