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Tragic Kingdom |  | Artist: No Doubt Label: Polydor Group Category: Music
List Price: £8.99 Buy New: £0.42 as of 23/11/2009 04:46 GMT details You Save: £8.57 (95%)
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Seller: avides_media Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 7523
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Running Time: 60 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 606949000325 EAN: 0606949000325 ASIN: B000024MLP
Release Date: March 19, 2001 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Spiderwebs - Matthew Wilder, No Doubt, Matt Hyde, Holman Palmer, Paul Palmer, Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal, Tom Dumont, Adrian Young, Eric Stefani, Gabrial McNair, Phil Jordan, Stephen Perkins | | • | Excuse Me Mr. - Matthew Wilder, No Doubt, Matt Hyde, Holman Palmer, Paul Palmer, Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal, Tom Dumont, Adrian Young, Eric Stefani, Gabrial McNair, Phil Jordan | | • | Just A Girl - No Doubt | | • | Happy Now? - No Doubt | | • | Different People - No Doubt | | • | Hey You - Holman Palmer, Matthew Wilder, No Doubt, Paul Palmer | | • | The Climb - No Doubt | | • | Sixteen - Holman Palmer, Matthew Wilder, No Doubt, Paul Palmer | | • | Sunday Morning - No Doubt | | • | Don't Speak - Matthew Wilder, No Doubt, Phil Kaffel, Holman Palmer, Paul Palmer, Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal, Tom Dumont, Adrian Young, Eric Stefani, Melissa Hasin | | • | You Can Do It - Matthew Wilder, No Doubt, Holman Palmer, Paul Palmer | | • | World Go 'Round - Holman Palmer, Matthew Wilder, No Doubt, Paul Palmer | | • | End It On This - No Doubt | | • | Tragic Kingdom - Holman Palmer, Matthew Wilder, No Doubt, Paul Palmer |
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Amazon.co.uk Review There have been more baffling occurrences than the late-1990s ska revivial in the US--but not many. Yet somehow, this distinctly British movement--arising specifically out of the country's polarised racial dynamic--managed to cross over, finding an eager audience among suburban American teens, most of whom viewed it less as a social determinant, than as a stylistic outcrop of skate-punk and hardcore. Fronted by platinum-blonde Gwen Stefani, No Doubt defied the genre's traditionally masculine archetype, just as their sound--part Two-Tone, part Blondie--hinted at broader commercial ambitions. The supremely annoying "Just A Girl" might have bought them to mainstream attention, showcasing Stefani's little-girl delivery, but it was their subsequent singles--"Don't Speak", a melodramatic power-ballad, and the bouncy, irrepressible "Sunday Morning"--which really proved their mettle, even as their new-found success alienated many long-time fans. --IAndrew McGuire/i
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head-bangily, toe-tappingly, hand-clappingly good! January 11, 2004 A. Yates (London, UK) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
well what can I say, this album is certainly catchy. At first when I got the album I never listened to it properly and just skipped from one track to the next, as you usually do when you get a new album... eager to hear a bit of each tracks, or to get to the most popular, as with this album it was "Don't Speak" ... which I don't think is the best, but its certainly fantastic! Gwen's voice is just splendid, she can really sing! She really shows this in songs such as "Don't Speak", "Different People", "Just a Girl" and "Tragic Kingdom"... My favourite being "Different People"... mainly because it has such a fabulous rhythem, as do all the songs on this album. The instrumental work in this album is certainly all talent, because they use the instruments so beautifully, the wide variety of instruments used just give the music a totally different, refreshing, catchy sound, which I think makes the band what they are.br Other songs to take note of are "Just a girl", which was another popular song of this album, I would call it exceptional. They have managed to use alernative rock in a way that doesn't sound annoying or irratating. The Chorus is very catchy and the use of electronic keyboard in this album is very smart! br "Sunday Morning" is also a very catchy song, isn't it ironic how the catchy songs are always the most popular? hehe, well this has a very smooth rhythem, the chorus is very catchy with Gwen certainly expelling and expressing her voice in a fantastic way!br "Don't speak" seems like it shouldn't be on this album, because its quite different from the rest of the songs on this album... its got a slower beat, but the lyrics are beautiful and Gwens voice is just gorgious in this song, so silky and soft.br "Tragic Kingdom" is an unusual song; starts off like the voice which comes through the speakers on fair ground rides "Please don't stand up, the ride is about to begin"... and the song starts... a very wonky song, with a dramatic, suprised beat. br To sum up the whole album, its absolutely fantastic, some songs are far better than others, but what else can I say, not many bands can achieve every song to be absolutely perfect... A definate for any No Doubt fans, this album is a sign post of this bands uprisal into fame, some great classics!
Fantastic.. February 14, 2001 ben.howard@ntlworld.com (Leeds, UK) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
No Doubt..Oh it's just another ska/punk band..err..wrong. No Doubt are one of the best kept secrets from the later 80's and through the 90's. Tragic Kingdom has just gotta be one of the best albums ever made. It's just packed full of energy with every song, all of which are completley different to each other. From Spidersweb..a really get up and dance till you drop kinda song to Just A Girl to my personal favoruite Different People..To the fantastic Sixteen and Sunday morning to Don't Speak finishing off with Tragic Kingdom..It's full of power and emmotion. With Gwen..using her voice which is amazing to win over me at least, Tony is a fantastic bassits, and being one myself i love playing the songs live it's such a joy. The keyboardist is fantastic and i love playing the parts as well as the guitar. With break beats, interesting rhythms. This isn't Ska Punk this is Punk even this is No Doubt..they have their own style, I've looked high and low for another band like em..but I guess Less Than Jake will have to do.Return of Saturn is a fantastic follow up, but Tragic Kingdom holds a very special place in my heart and stis pride of place next to my Chili Pepppers, Rage and NIN albums..buy it now you just have to and clear your room so you can dance the nite away...
Look at the other reviews...Best album i've ever bought December 31, 2002 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
if you haven't already got this album i advise you to buy it as soon as possible. it is really worth owning and you will not be dissapointed. Sureley you people remember how No doubt exploded on to the music scene with Don't speak, Just a girl and Spiderwebs. This album has those songs plus 11 more. The music is exceptional. Gwens voice is fantastic, and this album is a complete classic, and it is officially a classic judging by the number of copies it has sold (something like 17 million worldwide). This album boasts a rock vibe with wicked guitars and gwens screaming voice, a ska horn section, and pop hooks. Since buying this album, no other albums have had such an effect on mebrStandout tracks are Spiderwebs, Just a girl, Different people, Don't speak and Sunday morning.pBuy this album now!pand maybe think about buying another No doubt album. They are really worth the money (apart from maybe their first self titled one). But start off with this one.pBuy it! It is rare to find an album as epic and classic as this.
NO DOUBT-check these Californians out! February 11, 2000 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is such an awesome album! I bought the cassette 3 years ago and I played It so much, I wore it out. Gwen Stefani has a unique voice that's perfect for both high energy lyrics (Just a Girl, Spiderwebs) and ballads(Don't Speak). If you loved this cd, definitely check out Beacon St. Collection. You may wanna check out their self-titled debut, but only if you seriously love their other music
Just Great! June 14, 2000 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought this CD when I heard Don't Speak because that song alone was a good enough reason for me to buy it. To my surprise, every other song on this album was equally as good. The tracks are all excellent and different from each other. I just can't believe that they don't get much recognision over here. Since I bought this album, I have bought all of No Doubt's albums and they are all brilliant, although Tragic Kingdom is my favourite. Anyone who buys this album will be putting in orders for the others soon after because it's just that good!
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