Sublime - $5 At The Door (Vinyl) (New (N))

Description

Though they have come to be one of the defining bands of the '90s, and an entire era of alt-rock, the number of people who actually got to see Sublime live in their heyday is remarkably small. They wouldn't experience their major breakthrough until the tragic death of Bradley Nowell, so most of their shows up until the immediate tours after 40oz to Freedom started gaining traction a year after it's release took place in impromptu settings at house parties, barbecues, and bars. There have been many, many bootlegs produced of these shows, but none can boast what $5 at the Door does: It's the best sounding live recording of the band at their pre-Sublime prime, capturing their 1994 set at Tressel Tavern, as they knock out Grateful Dead covers and sound like a runaway train car that is laying it's own track as it rambles down the tracks.

Track List

  1. Don't Push / Right Back / New Thrash
  2. Work That We Do
  3. 40Oz. to Freedom
  4. House of Suffering
  5. Badfish
  6. Leaving Babylon
  7. Prison Oval Rock
  8. We're Only Gonna Die for Our Arrogance
  9. Let's Go Get Stoned
  10. Pool Shark
  11. STP
  12. I'm Not a Loser
  13. Scarlet Begonias
  14. Loving / Good Hole College
  15. Cost of Living
  16. DJ's
  17. Saw Red
  18. Jah Is My Light / Greatest Hits
  19. Jailhouse
  20. 54-46 That's My Number+B77
  21. Date R\*
  22. Ebin
  23. Youth Are Getting Restless
  24. Romantic Girl / Winner Takes All
  25. Myage
  26. Slow Ride
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SKU: 196925061636
Barcode: 196925061636

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    Description

    Though they have come to be one of the defining bands of the '90s, and an entire era of alt-rock, the number of people who actually got to see Sublime live in their heyday is remarkably small. They wouldn't experience their major breakthrough until the tragic death of Bradley Nowell, so most of their shows up until the immediate tours after 40oz to Freedom started gaining traction a year after it's release took place in impromptu settings at house parties, barbecues, and bars. There have been many, many bootlegs produced of these shows, but none can boast what $5 at the Door does: It's the best sounding live recording of the band at their pre-Sublime prime, capturing their 1994 set at Tressel Tavern, as they knock out Grateful Dead covers and sound like a runaway train car that is laying it's own track as it rambles down the tracks.

    Track List

    1. Don't Push / Right Back / New Thrash
    2. Work That We Do
    3. 40Oz. to Freedom
    4. House of Suffering
    5. Badfish
    6. Leaving Babylon
    7. Prison Oval Rock
    8. We're Only Gonna Die for Our Arrogance
    9. Let's Go Get Stoned
    10. Pool Shark
    11. STP
    12. I'm Not a Loser
    13. Scarlet Begonias
    14. Loving / Good Hole College
    15. Cost of Living
    16. DJ's
    17. Saw Red
    18. Jah Is My Light / Greatest Hits
    19. Jailhouse
    20. 54-46 That's My Number+B77
    21. Date R\*
    22. Ebin
    23. Youth Are Getting Restless
    24. Romantic Girl / Winner Takes All
    25. Myage
    26. Slow Ride

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