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3.67 / 5 (45 votes)

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No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom

Genre:
Rock
Style:
Alternative Rock, Ska, Pop Rock
Year:
1995

Tracklist

Spiderwebs 4:28 X
Excuse Me Mr. 3:04 X
Just A Girl 3:29 X
Happy Now? 3:43 X
Different People 4:34 X
Hey You 3:34 X
The Climb 6:37 X
Sixteen 3:21 X
Sunday Morning 4:33 X
Don't Speak 4:23 X
You Can Do It 4:13 X
World Go 'Round 4:09 X
End It On This 3:45 X
Tragic Kingdom 5:31 X

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
Tragic Kingdom (CD, Album) Interscope Records, Trauma Records (2), MCA Records IND 90003 Europe 1995
Tragic Kingdom (CD, Album) Interscope Records INTD-92580 US 1995
Tragic Kingdom (CD, Album) Interscope Records, BMG Direct Marketing, Inc. INTD-92580, D113049 US 1995
Tragic Kingdom (CD, Album) Interscope Records INTSD-90003 Canada 1995
Tragic Kingdom (CD, Album) Trauma Records (2) 92580-2 US 1995
Tragic Kingdom (LP, Album) Interscope Records 92580-I US 1995
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Reviews & Discussion

Rated 5/5
Review by MiXCHure Apr 26, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)

referencing Tragic Kingdom, CD, Album, INTD-92580

This is a modern-day classic. Infectious alternative rock from the beginning to the end, with the very awesome Gwen Stefani at the helm, singing her heart out. A lot of songs have been overplayed in American radio, but they are still great pop songs nonetheless. Fast at times, slow at times, loud at times, and quiet at times. A very eclectic mix of different styles. No Doubt shifts from ska to soft rock, to disco, and back to ska, all in one CD, in an ease that makes the disc great to listen to. Like rock? Like pop? Get this CD.

Some tracks I recommend are:

"Spiderwebs" is just really good. If you've heard it, then you know what I'm talking about, if not, you should hear it.
"Excuse Me Mister" is a little pop-punk ditty.
"Just A Girl" is a classic. You know this song.
"Sunday Morning" is a nice rolling alternative rock song.
"You Can Do It" ventures away from the alternative sound and goes into some disco. Very good stuff. More people need to make disco songs. That would be kick-ass.
"End It On This" is an awesome alternative rock song. Hard to describe. Jangly pianos, hot guitar riffs.

You out there who like either rock or pop, get this CD. It is definitely worth it.