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Second-hand Smoke is an album by the band Sublime. It was released in 1997 following the death of lead singer Brad Nowell the year before. The songs consist of unreleased material and recycled and remixed versions of previous tracks.
[edit] Track listing
- "Doin' Time (Uptown Dub)"
- "Get Out! (Remix)"
- "Romeo"
- "New Realization"
- "Don't Push"
- "Slow Ride"
- "Chick On My Tip"
- "Had A DAT"
- "Trenchtown Rock"
- "Badfish"
- "Drunk Drivin'"
- "Saw Red"
- "Garbage Grove"
- "April 29th, 1992 (Leary)"
- "Superstar Punani"
- "Legal Dub"
- "What's Really Goin' Wrong"
- "Doin' Time (Eerie Splendor Remix)"
- "Thanx Dub"
The song "Get Out!" originally appeared on Sublime's debut album 40 Oz. to Freedom but had to be removed when the album was picked up for distribution by MCA Records, due to the presence of unauthorized samples. The samples were removed and replaced, and the song was rereleased on Second-hand Smoke as "Get Out! (remix)". The song "Chick On My Tip" is perceived as an entirely English language version of "Chica Me Tipo" from 40 Oz. to Freedom although the Spanish lyrics do not translate to the same content as in the English version. The title "Chica Me Tipo" translates to the English "My Kind Of Girl". "Badfish" and "Saw Red" are the only songs to appear on this album unchanged from their original LP versions. Noteworthy of the song "Saw Red" is that Gwen Stefani sings a duet with Nowell. This was before Stefani's band "No Doubt" hit mainstream success.