GuitarPaul Leary, Field Marshall, Brad Nowell
MixingPaul Leary, Eddie Ashworth, David Kahne
ReviewsIncluded in Rolling Stone's "Essential Recordings of the 90's.", "Slick and Assured....All Popular Punk Should Be this Original and Intelligent.", "The recent overdose death of...Brad Nowell makes this both the first and last major-label release from SoCal fusion punks Sublime. It's a respectable testament--an unusual blend of ska rhythms, dub, and hardcore guitar rock, tinged with the occasional eerie hip-hop sample..." - Rating: B, Ranked #48 in Spin Magazine's "90 Greatest Albums of the '90s.", "...bright, wired bounce and the shell-game shuffle of funk beats, snappy Jamaican rhythms and mosh-pit, shout-it-out choruses in Nowell's writing--that's the stuff of a band with great promise and the confidence to make good on it...", "...the consistency of SUBLIME...and the home demo `Robbin' The Hood'--is a singer/songwriter's triumph. Yet what makes Sublime such a gift to bland ol' modern rock is Nowell's irreducible personality, lunging after excesses he could see through but never resist...", Ranked #8 on Spin's List of the "20 Best Albums of '96.", 3 (out of 5) - "...A trippy, funky, fun mix of punk, ska, rap, reggae and any number of other influences....SUBLIME is a mainly lackadaisical, relaxed, summertime-feel kind of disc...", Ranked #34 in the Village Voice's 1996 Pazz & Jop Critics' Poll.
EngineerEddie Ashworth, Stuart Sullivan