Is 40oz to Freedom a cover album?

Is 40oz to Freedom a cover album?

One of the most iconic visuals in music today is the Sublime Sun as seen on the cover of Sublime’s debut album: 40oz to Freedom.

Where was 40oz to Freedom recorded?

Long Beach, California

40oz. to Freedom
Released June 1, 1992
Recorded 1991–1992 at Mambo in Long Beach, California
Genre Ska punk reggae rock
Length 75:22 (cassette version) 73:48 (compact disc version)

Who played drums on 40oz to Freedom?

Twenty years ago this month, Sublime released their first album: 40oz. to Freedom. At that point drummer Floyd “Bud” Gaugh, bassist Eric Wilson and singer-songwriter Bradley Nowell were just three guys from Long Beach. No record deal, no tour, no nothing. They sold records at shows and out of the back of their car.

What is a 40oz?

In the American vernacular, a forty-ounce or simply a forty is a glass or plastic bottle that holds 40 US fluid ounces (1,200 millilitres; 21⁄2 US pints) of malt liquor.

Who did the sublime tattoo?

Opie Ortiz is the man responsible for creating the large “Sublime” tattoo (which also serves as the Sublime album cover and primary band logo) stretched across Bradley Nowell’s back.

Who created the sublime sun?

Opie Tattoos
Sullen Clothing. The Original Sublime Sun was created by Opie Tattoos and was the album cover art for Sublime’s 1992 Debut, ’40oz to Freedom’.

How much does a 40 cost?

The essence of the 40 is its combination of size, power and price. At between $1.25 and $2.50, essentially the same as a quart bottle, and with an alcohol content of 5.6 to 8 percent, compared with 3.5 percent for regular beer, the 40-ounce malt liquor offers more punch for the money.

When did the band Sublime release 40 Oz to freedom?

40 Oz. to Freedom is the 1992 debut ska punk album by the Southern California rock band Sublime. 40 Oz. to Freedom received mixed critical reviews upon its first release, but is now generally approved of as a sincere and brilliant record.

How many copies of 40oz to freedom have been sold?

As of 2011, the album has certified sales of two million copies in the US and is Sublime’s second best-selling studio album there (the self-titled album leads with six million). Along with The Offspring ‘s 1994 album Smash, 40oz. to Freedom is one of the highest-selling independently released albums of all time.

Why did the band 40 Oz to freedom break up?

To some degree, the failure of 40 Oz. to Freedom to sell well or earn the band a major label release caused a despondent Nowell to begin using heroin. When the band recorded their next album, Robbin’ the Hood, they did so in a Long Beach, California crackhouse.

What are some good songs from 40 Oz to freedom?

It’s worth $50 or more and will be in your music library forever. I’m still listening to it almost every day, or at least some of the tracks. Favorites include: Don’t Push, 40 oz. to Freedom, 5446/Ball and Chain,DJs, Right Back, New Song, Ebin, Date Rape, but even the one’s I didn’t mention are amazing.