Everything Under the Sun EXPLICIT LYRICS Sublime

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  • Release Date: 11/14/2006
  • 4 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 8,990
  • Label: GEFFEN RECORDS
  • UPC: 602517003729
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Everything Under the Sun

Disc 1
1LISTENRoots of Creation 4:25
2LISTENEbin (O.G.) 4:12
3LISTENBall and Chain 3:41
4LISTENDate Rape Stylee 4:07
5LISTENPerfect World 2:27
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Disc 2
1LISTENYouth Are Getting Restless 1:34
2LISTENScarlet Begonias 4:06
3LISTENRight Back 2:54
4LISTENNew Thrash 1:08
5LISTENJailhouse 3:07
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Disc 3
1LISTENMarley Medley 2:16
2LISTENPaddle Out Ruff Mix 1:17
3LISTENCaress Me Dub 3:30
4LISTENFoolish Fool 3:47
5LISTENWestwood One Interview 14:07
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Disc 4
1Don't Push DVD
2Garden Groove DVD
3Right Back DVD
4New Thrash DVD
5Same in the End DVD
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Editorial Reviews

The late-summer 2006 release of the double-disc deluxe edition of Sublime seemed to be the final word on the seminal SoCal ska-punk band, at least to the casual observer. It offered a remastered, resequenced version of the album, restoring it to the version that the band intended to release prior to the tragic death of Bradley Nowell, buttressed with alternate takes, instrumentals, and remixes -- and when it was added to their catalog, which already had collections of demos and rarities, plus live albums, it seemed like everything had been documented. Not so. There were a bunch of Sublime rarities, mostly live cuts, that hadn't been officially released, so the band's cult -- which was still considerable, a decade after Nowell's demise -- circulated an online petition asking for the release of a rarities box. And lo and behold, the triple-CD/one-DVD box Everything Under the Sun appeared that November. The hardcore asked for it, so it's no surprise that the box is designed with the hardcore in mind: songs appear numerous times, sound quality wavers, and some of this stuff, like a 14-minute interview with Westwood One, takes dedication to sit through. Although there are a few demos, a couple of unreleased cuts (a cover of Dee Dee Warwick's "Foolish Fool," plus a version of "Doin' Time" with Snoop Dogg) and several acoustic versions, this primarily consists of live recordings, including many radio sessions, culled from throughout the band's career. There a few mild revelations -- on the earliest recordings, their debt to '80s ska revival bands like the English Beat is clearer than ever, for instance -- but the primary purpose of this a clearing-house for rarities that have been circulating on bootleg networks (or, in the case of the DVD, music videos and live clips). And on that level, Everything Under the Sun not only does its job quite well, but it also does make a case that as a live outfit Sublime had a muscular musicality and surprisingly fluidity that never quite translated in the studio as well as it did on the stage. Heard in passing, some of this stuff -- particularly the music on the first disc, where they're stripped down but hardly skeletal -- could convince some doubters, but there's too much music here to digest for anybody but those hardcore fans, who will certainly be pleased by Everything Under the Sun. It is, after all, just what they asked for. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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October 30, 2007: The newest addition of Sublime’s creations and evolution of music, Everything Under the Sun, is none less then magnificent. It is a great compilation by itself, but it does help to be a devoted fan of the music they have put out in the past. Few of the tracks included in this set or never before released, however it does include some versions you probably haven’t heard, this including original takes recorded on a 8-track. The set includes dates of the songs and a small information booklet with pictures and some insightful information. But with the three CD’s of intense music and never before released audio and interviews, that alone is enough to keep you listening for a while. In addition to the CD’s the set includes a Sublime DVD all fans are sure to enjoy. The length of the video is surprisingly long and also covers much of the tracks on the CD’s along with interviews, music videos, and live performances. These ranging from basements and backyards, to large crowds, performing,” Saw Red”, with Gwen Stefani. None the less, this box set is well worth the money and will leave you wishing you could experience one of the concerts displayed in the video or one of the unmatchable tracks melodiously included on the trio of CD’s. If you are a die hard Sublime fine, you can’t be disappointed with this set!