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Sublime robbin the hood
Sublime robbin the hood













“Freebies” thrown in there,……Totally “sublime”!! Some of these songs can be found on other releases. Not only that,… these “live” versions are some of the best versions I have ever heard!!! The guys were truly “on” for this show!!!**NOTE: Some of the songs bleed into other songs that “sublime” was working on at the time like “Jailhouse”, but they are not listed on the back of the CD! Little extra “gems” for all of us to enjoy. It was broadcast live on the air of KUCI & contains all of the “sublime” tunes that we all know & love…. Yes, the CD below is the infamous SOUNDBOARD recording of “sublime” KUCI in California AND from 1994!! To top that off, it's one of the best live shows that “sublime” ever put on,… This show took place at the radio station on the campus of UCI in Irvine, California. There are 21 tracks which are amazing and this is, without a doubt, some of the best "live" sublime available. There are said to have been ONLY between 500-1000 of these pressed! The CD itself is a 'Live" soundboard recording of "sublime" at the KUCI Ska Parade on 3-5-1994. This CD is Extremely Rare & when trying to get an "OG", it is nearly impossible. IF YOU SEE ONE, GRAB IT WHILE YOU HAVE A CHANCE. ​

sublime robbin the hood

THE INSERTS ON THIS RARITY ARE CLEAN, CRISP AND PROFESSIONAL. THESE ARE GREAT TAKES OF HIS CLASSIC ACOUSTIC SONGS & NOT TO BE MISSED. "ACOUSTIC IN COUNTY JAIL" WHICH IS ESSENTIALLY BRADLEY ACOUSTIC. BUT, WHAT MAKES THIS AN "OG BOOT" AND DIFFERENT FROM BEING JUST A COPY OF THE "SILLY" CD, IS THE FACT THAT IT IS A SILVER BOTTOMED OG (PROFESSIONALLY PRESSED) & THAT IT CONTAINS 4 EXTRA TRACKS AT THE END. THE AUDIO ON THE CD IS A MIX OF SEVERAL LIVE SHOWS & WAS ORIGINALLY MADE FAMOUS ON LIL MIKE'S DISC, "IT ALL SEEMS SO SILLY IN THE LONG RUN". DON'T BE FOOLED BY IMITATIONS, LOOK FOR THE ONE (HERE) ON MY SITE WHEN YOU ARE TRYING TO ADD ONE TO YOUR COLLECTION. & 2.) THERE ARE MANY FAKE, BOOTLEGGED COPIED OF THIS CD FLOATING AROUND OUT THERE. THIS CD IS SO DIFFICULT TO GET FOR TWO REASONS: 1.) THERE WERE ONLY 1000 OF THESE CD'S PRODUCED. IT IS ALSO VERIFIED BY THE "LIVE SLIME" TEXT INSIDE THE RIGHT (CENTER) PURPLE CIRCLE. THE CD ITSELF IS AN ORIGINAL IF: THE CD ITSELF IS SILVER (BOTH TOP & BOTTOM) AND HAS PURPLE CIRCLES ON THE TOP. THE 'LIVE SHOOTER' OG IS AN AMAZING FIND IF YOU CAN GET IT! IT IS VERY RARE AT THIS POINT & VERY HARD TO FIND! THERE WERE ONLY 1000 OF THESE PRESSED. If you see one of these or both, don't hesitate to grab them, they are only going to increase in value THESE ARE INCREDIBLY COOL & ARE GETTING MUCH HARDER TO FIND. * Said to have been only 1000 of each the 1st & 2nd edition pressed.

sublime robbin the hood

* Only ONE printing of each pressing exists & will never be repressed due to cease & desist. * The track lists for both CDs are identical, BUT the CDs themselves and the inserts vary slightly in color from 1st to 2nd Pressing. Notes: * The 1st Pressing was released in a thin cardboard sleeve but was later replaced with a jewel case for the 2nd Press because DJ's were complaining that the CDs would fall out of the cardboard sleeve & get lost or damaged. Rumor has it that in typical "sublime" fashion, they were too stoned when they made the mistake & since no one noticed until the inserts & the disc itself were printed, they just left it that way! **Notice the misprint address on both the 1st & 2nd Press CDs, HOWEVER you'll also notice that they changed the address on the STICKER that was included on the inside of the 1st Press CD! (See Pix) It's extremely rare to find all 3 of these together. *One of the RARE things about this particular sublime release is the misprint address of '996 Redondo' when their correct address at this time was 966 Redondo. There were two editions of this CD put out by Skunk Records in 1994 to promote their albums, "40 oz. So, these CDs were never reprinted and never will be. In fact, they copied the Tabasco label so perfectly that they were served with a cease and desist & were nearly sued over its usage. They were genius in copying the instantly recognizable "Tabasco" hot sauce label.















Sublime robbin the hood