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24 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Exactly what it's supposed to be....
The release of this new "20th Century Masters - The Best Of Sublime - The Millenium Collection" cd has it's purposes.

First off, Greatest Hits as of right now is out of print. Therefore, this album seems to have replaced Greatest Hits. In my opinion, this new best of Sublime cd should've been released instead of Greatest Hits. This new cd was set up much better than...

Published on November 28, 2002 by christorres2004

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29 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Millenium Collections Suck!!!!!!!!!
To begin with, it's an insult to any decent artist to limit their 'best' to ten tracks--doubly so when you can generally fit at least 20 cuts on the average cd. Instead of using the opportunity to act as guardians of our cultural heritage, 20th Century Masters is doing their best to ensure that all but the most overplayed hits of any one band are lost to future...
Published on July 27, 2004 by Michael Kydonieus


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24 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Exactly what it's supposed to be...., November 28, 2002
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"christorres2004" (San Juan, Puerto Rico) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sublime - 20th Century Masters: Millennium Collection (Audio CD)
The release of this new "20th Century Masters - The Best Of Sublime - The Millenium Collection" cd has it's purposes.

First off, Greatest Hits as of right now is out of print. Therefore, this album seems to have replaced Greatest Hits. In my opinion, this new best of Sublime cd should've been released instead of Greatest Hits. This new cd was set up much better than Greatest Hits. It has a really writing on Sublime's music by one of Subime's former managers inside the cd's booklet. Though the pictures found in the booklet have already been seen by most fans, the art inside and info's were set up quite nicely and organized.

This is the type of cd that you can bring to a party and play the whole thing through. Rather than bring all your Sublime cd's, this one cd manages to give enough tastes of Sublime, giving you 10 of the most appealing songs Sublime made.

What is great about this album is how many of the tracks have been remastered. There is much better quality on Badfish and Smoke Two Joints on this cd than there was on the album "40 Oz. To Freedom". What I had hoped for the song "Greatest-Hits" happened on this cd. The song was truly remastered. It can't sound any better than on this cd.

This type of cd isn't made to attract old fans to buy. These are for fans who have never bought a Sublime cd, or have only heard a few songs, or basically only want one cd and want just the best most appealing songs.

I already have had all 6 main Sublime albums released for years now. I never bought Greatest Hits, I thought it was a rip off cuz not only was it ten songs, but it was majorly overpriced.
This new best of cd has a great lower price.

The reasons I give this release 4 stars is because there are a few things that I must critique.

The cd contains 10 songs for a total of 31 minutes. There are other 20th century masters cd's that contain 12 tracks. This album should've had 12 songs on it. 10 songs just doesn't feel like enough when so much more could fit.

Date Rape, Smoke Two Joints, and Badfish were the 3 songs from 40 Oz. To Freedom that got rock radio play on certain stations. These 3 are also stand outs from the album "40 Oz. To Freedom" that no fan can really deny.

Saw Red is always a predictable choice for the fact that Gwen Stefani of No Doubt sings with Brad on this song. Though the acoustic solo version of Saw Red done just by Bradley Nowell on his acoustic guitar is much better, this punk/ska version of Saw Red has always been good. The addition of the song Greatest-Hits to this collection could bring a smile to some fans. This track is one of the fan favorites. There isn't really any "radio-friendly" type songs on Sublime's second album "Robbin' The Hood", so the compilers did what they could in choosing these two songs.

For Self-Titled, there are 4 obvious selections which are the singles (What I Got, Santeria, Wrong Way, Doin' Time). April 29, 1992 is one of the most well known Sublime songs out there. It also got its fair share of amounts of radio play on Rock stations.

It was a sin for them not to include the song "40 Oz. To Freedom" on this. The song has always been one of Sublime's stand out songs, and it was on Sublime's "Greatest Hits" cd..

Another song that is missed on this album is "Pool Shark". "Pool Shark can be considered one of the most important songs Sublime ever wrote. It is in my opinion, the most emotional song Bradley Nowell ever sang. Maybe the quite short punk version did not fit in well with this album, but they could've put in a mixed version of Pool Shark with both the acoustic and electric versions on the same track. This mix of Pool Shark was released on a certain Sublime import that mixed songs from 40 Oz. To Freedom and Robbin' The Hood. Even if they could have, maybe the they just didn't want to waste any more time on this release putting in a rare cut and just wanted to put in songs that they didn't have to do much to.

Though I do already have all the albums and I listen to them all occasionaly, I'm finding myself leaning alot towards this cd. This album contains a bunch of songs that I find myself skipping to the most when listening to a Sublime cd.

A couple of hardcore Sublime fans have asked for a Sublime box set. Though many die hard fans have wished for it, a box set may not make sense for them to release. First off all, we already have all the albums. Second, we have alot of unreleased stuff on bootlegs and such. Lastly, after 6 and a half years, there may not be a large enough fanbase to purchase a boxset, or have interest in one. Even if there is more unreleased tracks, they may be unreleased for reasons. Maybe Brad and the band didn't want to ever release certain tracks. Maybe it's that Sublime's unreleased stuff, though good, cannot match up to what they did release, unlike in the case of Nirvana.

If you're a person who has not heard that much from Sublime yet, buy this album first. It will lead you to buying their albums "Sublime" and "40 Oz. To Freedom" and then lead you to buy the rest of their albums. This best of Sublime cd is a near perfect introduction to Sublime.

Even if you're already a fan of Sublime and have all their released tracks as well as some unreleased songs, this album is still worth getting. The cover art, the pretty well chosen song selection, the noticible remastered tracks, and it's low price are enough to even attract already Sublime fans. This album is more of a collector's item for already fans.

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29 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Millenium Collections Suck!!!!!!!!!, July 27, 2004
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Michael Kydonieus "Michael Kydonieus" (San Francisco, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Sublime - 20th Century Masters: Millennium Collection (Audio CD)
To begin with, it's an insult to any decent artist to limit their 'best' to ten tracks--doubly so when you can generally fit at least 20 cuts on the average cd. Instead of using the opportunity to act as guardians of our cultural heritage, 20th Century Masters is doing their best to ensure that all but the most overplayed hits of any one band are lost to future generations. On general principles, avoid Millenium! Don't give these bastards your precious entertainment dollar! As for Sublime themselves, they only really released two cds. Why not purchase the originals? The debut, especially, is all killer, no filler.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Eh, decent., July 28, 2004
This review is from: Sublime - 20th Century Masters: Millennium Collection (Audio CD)
While all the songs on this comp are excellent, there's only 10 of them. They could've fit plenty more on this CD, and some favs are missing(Caress me down anyone??)

For a casual Sublime listener this is a good start, but most of their other CD's are better investments
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars ?????????, April 3, 2004
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A millenium collection?? Of Sublime? One would expect to see at at LEAST a 2-cd set with about 40 songs. Instead there were a small, pathetic ten. All of the songs on this collection are good, yes, but not even a dozen songs comes not even close to doing these musical gods justice. These ten songs aren't even their best.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not Enough, December 19, 2003
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I rated this cd so low because it does not appeal to me nor do I think it appeals to many other sublime fans. I dont think you really get the feel of sublime by just listening to there greatest hits. Songs like Boss Dj is where the real Sublime shows through. I dont think this would be a very good buy for people who have never listen to sublime because it doesnt let your taste for sublime grow. I really like every single sublime song i have ever heard. If I were new to Sublime I would go out and buy 40oz to Freedom
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Good for what it is, yet doesent do Sublime any justice., December 9, 2004
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Song wise, this is a great cd. This has all of the mainstream Sublime radio hits, and they're pretty darn good. Overall though, this could have been so much more. Yet, this is 20th Centure Masters were talking about. The vast majority of the 20th Century Masters cds are under ten songs, and dont do the artists any justice, so I really wouldent reccomend buying these unless you just want a few radio hits. I hope one day we get a proper Sublime collection, though. More like Pure Cult (The Cult's greatest hits cd) or even like '....And Love Said No' by Finnish rockers H.I.M. Even if you're a new Sublime fan, their self titled would be much better if you are just getting into them. Heck, that has more than half of the songs on here and only costs a few extra bucks. You'll thank me later.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sublime - what more do I need to say?, November 5, 2002
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Chris Henke (MO United States) - See all my reviews
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Simply put - This CD sounds incredible. I'm only halfway through it but already I know it's one of my best CDs. My only complaint is that it might be too slick - if that's possible. I've always enjoyed the rawness of 40 Ounces to Freedom (at least the Skunk Records labeled version) - a record that was largely recorded on non-professional equipment giving it a really raw sound - the way it's meant to be IMHO - after all - what's this music all about? distortion, thrashing your speakers, pure love! - but this CD is southern california punk ska surf skate sound at an incredible quality - you can crank it without thrashing your speakers. Enjoy!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Brad left his mark, August 8, 2007
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I don't think we'll ever be blessed with a talent like this again, but , at least, we will always be able to enjoy what this Sublime band created, and, thankfully, recorded for us. This album is, yet another, excellent showcase of the art and expression of what is uniquely Sublime.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Good Music, Bad Album, December 8, 2006
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Sublime's great, and these are great songs. But I have to agree with others. They are not all here. Either buy the two (three if you get the acoustic) albums they put out, or go buy "Sublime: Greatest Hits." For some screwy reason, that album is only available by import now, but that's the one you want, and it is available new from a number of reseller's here on Amazon. I'm buying it for the third time today as a gift for someone.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Edits?!!!, April 12, 2004
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Okay There are only ten songs...And they're edited for content...if you don't want to buy all of the albums, get a copy of their greatest hits album, at least then you have the choice of explicit lyrics or not.
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