Album
Live In The Tragic Kingdom
1997 · Rock
Rare pressing on Gatefold

Live In The Tragic Kingdom is an Alt/Indie album by No Doubt, originally released in 1997.
About
It was the ska record heard ’round the world. No Doubt’s third album, <i>Tragic Kingdom</i>, released in 1995, unexpectedly propelled the left-of-center band into mainstream succe, thanks to timeless singles like “Don’t Speak” and “Just A Girl,” both co-written by lead singer Gwen Stefani. In the mid-’90, Stefani was just getting her feet wet as a songwriter when her brother and former No Doubt keyboardist Eric Stefani left the band, following stylistic disagreements with Interscope Record. In previous project, Eric undertook the songwriting responsibilitie, but after his departure—and with the addition of producer Matthew Wilder—Gwen moved deeper into the writer’s chair, leading to a more pop-oriented sound. .
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Tracklist
- 1Spiderwebs4:28
- 2Excuse Me Mr.3:06
- 3Just a Girl3:29
- 4Happy Now?3:43
- 5Different People4:35
- 6Hey You3:34
- 7The Climb6:38
- 8Sixteen3:22
- 9Sunday Morning4:32
- 10Don't Speak4:23
- 11You Can Do It4:14
- 12World Go 'Round4:09
- 13End It on This3:46
- 14Tragic Kingdom5:31
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Alternative Rock
- polished
- euphoric
- summer
Rare pressing on Gatefold
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