Album
Tragic Kingdom
1995 · Rock
91 collectors on Gatefold own this

Tragic Kingdom is a Reggae album by No Doubt, originally released in 1995. On Gatefold: 148 pressings tracked, owned by 91 collectors.
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 success, thanks to timeless singles like “Don’t Speak” and “Just A Girl,” both co-written by lead singer Gwen Stefani. In the mid-’90s, 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 Records. In previous projects, Eric undertook the songwriting responsibilities, 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. <i>Tragic Kingdom</i> arrived amidst the mainstream peak of grunge and alternative music: Soundgarden’s <i>Superunknown</i> was dominating the album charts, and young rock fans were still flying the flannel. By contrast, No Doubt hailed from the sunny environs of Anaheim, California, and the success of <i>Tragic Kingdom</i> would inject a blast of breezy ska into the airwaves and the album charts—and, in doing so, turn Gwen Stefani into a genuine Gen-X superstar. She was one of the few true pop dynamos of the 1990s: a singer with a voice that could project both ferocity and naivety—sometimes in the same song, as with “Just A Girl.” And despite her sunshiny exterior, she poured the band’s behind-the-scenes conflicts—including the departure of her brother, and her breakup with bassist Tony Kanal—into her lyrics. That flurry of feelings gave <i>Tragic Kingdom</i> its emotional heft—but it was the band’s sprightly playing and songwriting that would turn the album into a chart-topping smash.
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Tracklist
- 1Spiderwebs4:28
- 2Excuse Me Mr.3:04
- 3Just A Girl3:29
- 4Happy Now?3:43
- 5Different People4:34
- 6Hey You3:34
- 7The Climb6:37
- 8Sixteen3:21
- 9Sunday Morning4:33
- 10Don't Speak4:23
- 11You Can Do It4:13
- 12World Go 'Round4:09
- 13End It On This3:45
- 14Tragic Kingdom5:31
Sound DNA
- Reggae
- Ska
- clean
- uplifting
- urban
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Adrian YoungBAND , DRUMS, PERCUSSION BASS DRUMS, PERCUSSION
- Eric StefaniBAND , PIANO, KEYBOARDS PERFORMER , PIANO, KEYBOARDS PIANO, KEYBOARDS
- Gabrial McNairFEATURING , TROMBONE, PERCUSSION MUSICIAN , TROMBONE, PERCUSSION PERCUSSION
- Gwen StefaniBAND , VOCALS PERFORMER , VOCALS VOCALS
- Phil JordanFEATURING , TRUMPET MUSICIAN , TRUMPET PERFORMER , TRUMPET
- Tom DumontBAND , GUITAR GUITAR PERFORMER , GUITAR
- Tony KanalBAND , BASS BASS PERFORMER , BASS
- Aloke DasGuptaMUSICIAN , SITAR SITAR
- Bill BergmanMUSICIAN , SAXOPHONE SAXOPHONE
- Gerard BoisseMUSICIAN , SAXOPHONE SAXOPHONE
- Greg SmithBARITONE SAXOPHONE MUSICIAN , BARITONE SAXOPHONE SAXOPHONE
- Les LovittMUSICIAN , TRUMPET TRUMPET
- Matthew WilderKEYBOARDS MUSICIAN , KEYBOARDS
- Melissa HasinCELLO MUSICIAN , CELLO
- Nick LaneMUSICIAN , TROMBONE TROMBONE TRUMPET
- Stephen PerkinsMUSICIAN , STEEL DRUMS STEEL DRUMS
91 collectors on Gatefold own this · 148 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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