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Tragic Kingdom by No Doubt (CD, Oct-1995, Interscope (USA))

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Item specifics

Condition
Good: An item in used but good condition. May have minor damage to jewellery case including scuffs ...
UPC
606949258023
Artist
No Doubt
Format
CD
Record Label
Interscope (USA)
Producer
Matthew Wilder
Release Year
1995
Release Title
Tragic Kingdom
Style
Ska
Genre
Rock, Hardcore, Punk, Ska

Item description from the seller

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Product ratings and reviews

4.8
41 product ratings
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  • Gwennie Gwen Gwen!

    Excellent selection of some of the best music ever put together by No Doubt and their lucious lead singer Gwen Stefani. This is the CD that introduced me to the melodic sounds and groovy beats of this quintessential band. It became, for me and thousands of others, the soundtrack of my high school years. On this CD you will be blasted by the vocals and tickled by the tunes of this out of sight band. Very much a precursor to Gwen's breakout hit Love Angel Music Baby. Until next time, "I'll be walking in the spiderwebs so leave a message and I'll call you back."

  • Tragically Few Awesome Songs

    I absolutley loved this CD. The problem is, there's only a few songs that are worth listening to. I plan to just transfer them onto a blank CD so I don't have to skip through the rest of the songs. "Don't Speak" "Spiderwebs" "Just a Girl" and "Sunday Morning" are some of my favorite songs, so buying this CD was worth it to me, but if you're only interested in one or two of these songs, you'll want to download them, Legally, mind you. However, the few songs on here that are worth listening to will have you singing at the top of your lungs, in the shower, in the car, while you're cleaning around the house, anywhere. If you want music to perk you up and get you in a rockingly great mood, then I highly suggest this CD.

  • It's a contender, but not a diamond.

    Decent CD, it has a couple of songs that are keeper, but the rest of the songs are not real impressive. I got a little tired of Gwen’s reoccurring gargling sound, but as I said, there’s some good content on this CD which makes it worth listening to at least once or twice. Then cut the songs you want and deep six the rest. You could do a whole lot worse and buy a Dixie Chicks CD.

  • Tragic Kindom CD - No Tragedy

    I bought this CD aver a month ago and was very impressed with it's content. I was expecting to like only a couple of the popular songs on it but was surprised that the entire CD was worth listening to. The music is great for working out, entertaining, cleaning, and just plain listening. I am a big fan of Gwen Stefani and enjoy most of her music.

  • Tragic Kingdom

    No Doubt's 1995 release, Tragic Kingdom, brought Southern California's ska scene to a national stage while elevating the band to star status. An irresistible mix of reggae, punk, and power pop, Tragic Kingdom scored several hits, among them "Spiderwebs," "Just a Girl," and "Don't Speak." Singer Gwen Stefani's looks made the group MTV shoo-ins, but her soaring voice is the real star, as evidenced by such songs as "Happy Now?"--a classic you'll-regret-you-dumped-me anthem that recalls Blondie--and the bouncy "Sunday Morning." Despite recurring themes of pain and regret, Tragic Kingdom manages to somehow feel sunny throughout.