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Gold
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedNovember 15, 2005 (2005-11-15)
GenrePop rock
Length141:58
Label
Sublime chronology
20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection: The Best of Sublime
(2002)
Gold
(2005)
Everything Under the Sun
(2006)

Gold is a greatest hits album by the American rock band Sublime, released by Gasoline Alley and Geffen Records in 2005.[1]

Critical reception

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Johnny Loftus of AllMusic stated that the album is "really an abstract, an only slightly condensed run through Sublime's three studio albums" and went on to say that "Gold isn't for anybody, because it includes too much shake for the noncommittal but not enough kind for the Sublime professionals."[1]

Track listing

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Disc one

  1. "Don't Push"
  2. "Slow Ride"
  3. "Had a Dat"
  4. "D.J.'s"
  5. "Let's Go Get Stoned"
  6. "Badfish"
  7. "Waiting for My Ruca"
  8. "40oz. to Freedom"
  9. "Smoke Two Joints"
  10. "We're Only Gonna Die for Our Own Arrogance"
  11. "5446 That's My Number/Ball and Chain"
  12. "Scarlet Begonias"
  13. "Chica Me Tipo"
  14. "Right Back"
  15. "Date Rape"
  16. "KRS-One"
  17. "Rivers of Babylon"
  18. "Steady B Loop Dub"
  19. "Pool Shark"
  20. "Steppin' Razor"
  21. "Greatest Hits"
  22. "Free Loop Dub"

Disc two

  1. "Saw Red"
  2. "Work That We Do"
  3. "Cisco Kid"
  4. "STP"
  5. "Boss D.J."
  6. "I Don't Care Too Much for Reggae Dub"
  7. "All You Need"
  8. "Garden Grove"
  9. "What I Got"
  10. "Wrong Way"
  11. "Same in the End"
  12. "April 29, 1992 (Miami)"
  13. "Santeria"
  14. "Seed"
  15. "Jailhouse"
  16. "Pawn Shop"
  17. "Under My Voodoo"
  18. "Get Ready"
  19. "Caress Me Down"
  20. "What I Got (Reprise)"
  21. "Doin' Time"
  22. "Trenchtown Rock"

Charts

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Chart performance for Gold
Chart (2006) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[2] 165

References

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  1. ^ a b Loftus, Johnny. "Sublime – Gold: Review". AllMusic. Retrieved June 22, 2024.
  2. ^ "Sublime Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved August 26, 2024.