Gold (Sublime album)
Gold is a 2-disc Sublime compilation that catalogs the band's songs from their three studio albums as well as a few tracks from their B-side collection, Second-hand Smoke. This is the third and largest compilation of the band's songs to date. It was released on November 15, 2005.
Track listing
- All tracks written exclusively by Bradley Nowell, except where noted.
Disc one
- "Don't Push"
- "Slow Ride" (Gaugh/Nowell/Wilson)
- "Had a DAT" (Gaugh/Nowell/Wilson)
- "D.J.s"
- "Let's Go Get Stoned"
- "Badfish"
- "Waiting for My Ruca"
- "40 Oz. to Freedom"
- "Smoke Two Joints" (Chris Kay/Michael Kay)
- "We're Only Gonna Die for Our Own Arrogance" (Greg Graffin)
- "5446 That's My Number/Ball and Chain" (Toots Hibbert/Nowell)
- "Scarlet Begonias" (Jerry Garcia/Robert Hunter)
- "Chica Me Tipo"
- "Right Back"
- "Date Rape"
- "KRS-One"
- "Rivers of Babylon" (Traditional)
- "Steady B Loop Dub"
- "Pool Shark"
- "Steppin' Razor" (Joe Higgs)
- "Greatest-Hits"
- "Free Loop Dub"
Disc two
- "Saw Red"
- "Work That We Do"
- "Cisco Kid"
- "STP"
- "Boss D.J."
- "I Don't Care Too Much For Reggae Dub"
- "All You Need"
- "Garden Grove"
- "What I Got" (Gaugh/Nowell/Lindon Roberts/Wilson)
- "Wrong Way" (Gaugh/Nowell/Wilson)
- "Same in the End" (Gaugh/Nowell/Wilson)
- "April 29, 1992 (Miami)" (Marshall Goodman/Michael Happoldt/Nowell)
- "Santeria" (Gaugh/Winston Matthews/Lloyd McDonald/Nowell/Wilson)
- "Seed" (Gaugh/Nowell/Wilson)
- "Jailhouse"
- "Pawn Shop" (Gaugh/Matthews/McDonald/Nowell/Wilson)
- "Under My Voodoo" (Gaugh/Nowell/Wilson)
- "Get Ready" (Gaugh/Nowell/Wilson)
- "Caress Me Down" (Gaugh/Nowell/Wilson)
- "What I Got (Reprise)" (Gaugh/Nowell/Roberts/Wilson)
- "Doin' Time" (Goodman/Nowell)
- "Trenchtown Rock" (Bob Marley)
- Tracks 4-17 on disc one are from the album 40oz. to Freedom.
- Tracks 18-22 on disc one and 1-7 from disc two are from the album Robbin' the Hood.
- Tracks 8-21 on disc two are from Sublime.
- Tracks 1, 2, and 3 from disc one and 22 from disc two are from the Second Hand Smoke compilation album. Although "Trenchtown Rock" was included in the deluxe edition of the band's self-titled third album, the song was first introduced in Second Hand Smoke.
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