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Music CD - No Doubt: Tragic Kingdom

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Music CD: Tragic Kingdom Artist: No Doubt
List Price: $13.98
Our Price: $3.39
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Manufacturer: Interscope Records
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Tracks:
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1. Spiderwebs 2. Excuse Me Mr. 3. Just A Girl 4. Happy Now? 5. Different People 6. Hey You 7. The Climb 8. Sixteen 9. Sunday Morning 10. Don't Speak 11. You Can Do It 12. World Go 'Round 13. End It On This 14. Tragic Kingdom
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0606949258023 Label: Interscope Records Manufacturer: Interscope Records Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Interscope Records Release Date: 1995-10-10 Studio: Interscope Records
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: I had high expectations for this. Comment: Tragic Kingdom by No Doubt is highly overrated. The songs released were pretty good but after all these years, this album is dated and annoying now. This disc is heavy in ska which is no longer popular, no wonder they had to change their sound after this album. Don't Speak was a great ballad but after you hear it 30,000 times you get sick of it. The only track I still appreciate is Sunday Morning, great hook and chorus. This album is considered their masterpiece, but I've heard better.
Customer Rating:      Summary: NO DOUBT Tragic Kingdom CD Comment: I Love NO DOUBT, the best songs on this one are Spiderwebs,Just a Girl,Sunday Morning and Don't Speak
Customer Rating:      Summary: Gotta Love It Comment: Amazing CD. It is a must have for any No Doubt or Gwen Stefani fan.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Brilliance!! Comment: Tragic Kingdom is a very terrific album. The noted songs include Spiderwebs (my personal fave), Just a Girl and Don't Speak, the song that put No Doubt on the map.
Every song is very fun and good, and it's an all around brilliant album that will leave you shocked and stunned! A must buy!
Customer Rating:      Summary: ironic Comment: I love this CD! I like it better than any other No Doubt CD I've heard and more than Gwen Stefani's new solo work. I find it ironic that the music video to Don't Speak has come true.
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Editorial Reviews:
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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. --Courtney Kemp
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