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No Doubt
Origen:
Estados Unidos, Los Angeles - CaliforniaEstados Unidos
Miembros:
Gwen Stefani, Eric Stefani, Tom Dumont, Adrian Young and Tony Kanal
Disco de No Doubt: «The Singles 1992-2003»
Disco de No Doubt: «The Singles 1992-2003» (Anverso)
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  • Título:The Singles 1992-2003
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Not exactly a riot grrl, and not your standard blond-bombshell pop queen, Gwen Stefani has led this new-wave/ska group to the top of the pops. All their top hits are here with a new cover of Talk Talk's It's My Life ; that joins Just a Girl; Don't Speak; Hey Baby; Spiderwebs; Ex-Girlfriend; Bathwater; Hella Good , and seven more. And for those who really have "no doubt" about Gwen and co., the Boom Box offers 2 CDs and 2 DVDs with the singles collection, a rarities CD, a videos DVD and a concert DVD!
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Though they've suffered death, departure and fraught internal and external relationships, No Doubt have kept faith with fun throughout, as The Singles very clearly proves. As their troubles have made them far from prolific, it's culled almost entirely from three albums--Return of Saturn, Rock Steady and their mega-hit Tragic Kingdom--with just the quirky, warped ska of "Trapped in a Box" to represent their eponymously titled major label debut.

As said, it's excellent fun, from the opening power anthem "Just a Girl", through the ultra-modern, Madonna-like "Hey Baby" and the urgent, melodious power pop of "Excuse Me Mr" to the Chicago-style break-up ballad "Don't Speak". It's easy to see how this colourful band of Anaheim skanksters came to be seen as an energising antidote to the crushing male miserabilism of grunge. There are a few extras; a reverent cover of Talk Talk's "It's My Life", a dance-metal "Hey Baby" remix and a live repeat of the cute, Leonard Cohen-quoting "Underneath It All", featuring Gwen Stefani's vocal and a simple acoustic guitar. But, naturally, it's the hits that count and they're all here, every bouncing, beaming one of them. It's a fine testament to one of America's most enduring pop acts. --Dominic Wills

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99 personas de un total de 107 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- One of the best singles collections ever made

I've never been to big on pop music; but No Doubt is like crack for me. There is so much to love about No Doubt. All of their albums are great. Each one of them stands very well on their own. "Tragic Kingdom" (their best in my opinion) and "Return To Saturn" are both fantastic Ska/Pop recordings. "Rock Steady" was definitely a huge change in which they needed at that point in their careers. If they released another Ska record with Gwen singing about the her and bassist's failed relationship again, they would have plummeted in the pop music scene.

Enough about their albums. Lets talk about this singles collection. No Doubt was made for a record like "Singles 1992-2003". No Doubt wasn't directly inspired by punk, or ska; they have always stood out from the bunch, steming from the new wave genre unlike many of their grunge rock peers. Their music is happy, giddy and fun to listen to. Their melodies mixed with their incredibly catchy hooks transformed a generation of music to come. This collection is untouchable; I couldn't make a much better compilation myself.

Lets run through the track listing here:

1. Just A Girl: Their first huge single from their "Tragic Kingdom" album. Featured in the movie "Clueless". A classic tune. 5/5

2. It's My Life: The only new track on the CD. A great cover of Talk Talk's "It's my Life". I was so happy to see No Doubt win the MTV music video award for it. All the other nominees were horrible as usual; they definitely picked the right band.

3. Hey Baby: featuring Bounty Killer: The first single off of "Rock Steady". Very catchy and poppy. 4/5

4. Bathwater: This is my favorite single off of their "Return To Saturn" album. I remember them doing this song live; Gwen is just gorgeous. 5/5

5. Sunday Morning: Another sweet single from the "Tragic Kingdom" album. 5/5

6. Hella Good: Hands down, my favorite single and the first track off of "Rock Steady". I love that guitar riff. 5/5

7. New: One of the better tracks from "Return To Saturn" 4/5

8. Underneath It All - featuring Lady Saw: A fantastically dreamy single from the "Rock Steady" album. 5/5

9. Excuse Me Mr.: A classic tune from the "Tragic Kingdom" album. 5/5

10. Running: A quality song from their "Rock Steady" album. 4/5

11. Spiderwebs: This was a classic single back in the day, from their "Tragic Kingdom" album. Sweet video too. 5/5

12. Simple Kind Of Life: Another one of my favs from the "Return To Saturn" album. This is a slower number; a Gwen Stefani original. 5/5

13. Don't Speak: My favorite No Doubt song of all time. I've never gotten sick of this one. A sweet song and video from their "Tragic Kingdom" album. 5/5

14. Ex-Girlfriend: Their first single from their "Return To Saturn" album. She looked very unique in the video with bright pink hair and make-up; looking very hardcore. 4/5

15. Trapped In A Box: Their first single ever, from their self-titled first album - "No Doubt" 5/5

Singles 1992-2003 holds up just as strong as their studio efforts. It is a great collection for long time fans of No Doubt, and a great introduction for first time listeners.

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21 personas de un total de 23 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- A Good No Doubt "Starter Kit"

No Doubt wisely didn't name this CD "Greatest Hits", because only about 6 of the 15 songs on here were bonafide hits. They also were smart not to call it "Best Of No Doubt", because few of the songs on here are really the best No Doubt has to offer. Most of their finest material can be found on their albums, especially Return of Saturn and Tragic Kingdom. Nevertheless, this album is exactly what it claims to be: a collection of all the singles No Doubt has officially released between 1992 and 2003. The standouts range from the recent: the new single, a quality rock-driven cover of Talk Talk's "It's My Life", and Rock Steady's "Hella Good"; to the obvious: their biggest hits, "Don't Speak", "Just A Girl", and "Spiderwebs" from their most popular album, Tragic Kingdom; to the underrated: "Ex-Girlfriend", "New", and "Simple Kind of Life" from the woefully overlooked Return of Saturn.

Chances are if you are buying this, you are either a No Doubt fanatic who buys everything they release (such as myself), or you are a casual fan, who knows a few of their radio songs and want them on one disc. To the hardcore fans: buy Boombox instead: you get this CD, a b-sides and rarities CD, all their videos on DVD, and Live In The Tragic Kingdom on DVD. All this for less than $50!

A great way to get into this excellent band.

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17 personas de un total de 20 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Fun And Enjoyable.

No Doubt is the perfect hybrid of both the current trend of reggae in popular music and bands influenced by 80's New Wave. Consider that No Doubt can sound like a Jamaican party band and still rock the house with U2-like riffs. "The Singles 1992-2003" chronicles the band's chart history from their unknown debut with "Trapped In A Box" to their current success as superstars with bonafide chart toppers like the tropically-tinged ballad "Underneath It All." No Doubt have succeeded in that they can achieve both musical merti and a genuine sense of fun all at once. When you think of party music you may generally imagine only repetitive beats with typically hollow lyrics, but a jam like "Hella Good" with it's driving rhythms can serve as both a party song and as interesting studio experimentation with New Wave flavors. "Bathwater" is a wonderful little take on 20's cabaret with a lot of style and humor. "Hey Baby" and "Hella Good" are dancehall attractions, but the songs with real muscle are the ones that are taken straight out of lead singer Gwen Stefani's diary entries. The albums "Tragic Kingdom" and "Return Of Saturn" were riddled with insights into Stefani's personal life (especially her love life) ranging from her break-up with bassist Tony Kanal to her relationship and engagement with Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale. "Simple Kind Of Life" is a melodic gem that is an example of this kind of personal songwriting Stefani and the band practice, even the more driving "Ex-Girlfriend" feels deeply personal. And of course there's "Don't Speak," one of the immortal break-up anthems like U2's "With Or Without You." Speaking about 80's bands, it's no wonder that the band adds a new track to the set, an intoxicating cover of Talk Talk's "It's My Life" which doesn't even feel like a space-filler, it instead shines in glossy production. It has of course been reported that Gwen Stefani has begun work on a solo record, but all reports indicate the band hasn't split but obviously we will have to wait a while for No Doubt's next outing. Until then, "The Singles 1993-2003" is a good, quick fix for fans and a charming introduction for those new to the group and sound.

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12 personas de un total de 14 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- No Doubt is music, period

Heading the ska boom in the middle 90's was risky. Releasing an album about nearing your 30s was risky. Following 10 years of ska with a reggae pop album was almost ridiculous. No Doubt has done it all, and found phenomenal critical and commercial success at every turn. This, a simply extraordinary greatest hits package (which spans from 1992 to 2003) proves No Doubt has released some of the most important musical revelations on the radio in the past 11 years.

"Tragic Kingdom" was the album that started it all. A brash combination of show tunes, ska, rock, and pop, it spawned several smash singles, all of which are covered here. "Just a Girl" shines in all of its new wave glory and funky guitar riffs. "Sunday Morning" and "Spiderwebs" are pure bliss, with soaring vocals and crunching melodies. "Don't Speak" is still the glistening breakup anthem it always has been, melancholy, moving, and totally amazing. Their second mainstream album, "Return of Saturn," is responsible for some of the best tracks on here: the melancholy, effective "Simple Kind of Life" (in all of its folk/punk glory), and the different "Ex-Girlfriend" with its addictive loop beat. Their best hit, however, has to be "Bathwater." A vibrant hodgepodge of jazz, rock, ska, show tunes, and cabaret, it's eclectic sound is by far the most vibrant on the CD and it's sardonically fun delivery comes from frontwoman Gwen Stefani's powerful pipes with resonance and clarity. "Rock Steady," the band's foray into reggae pop, provides some of the weaker moments here, what with the bland and annoying "Underneath It All." However, the fun and bouncy "Hey Baby" and the gorgeous ballad "Running" are good more than enough to compensate for its missteps. A glorious return to the pop airwaves comes with their perfect cover of Talk Talk's 80's hit "It's My Life"--techno-synth sounds wash over drums and electric guitars with the classic 80's horn soundtrack. The ground No Doubt manages to cover in a mere 15 tracks is mind-boggling. They do it all with cohesive charm, every track blending together in a seamless stream of enjoyment. It's difficult to compare No Doubt to anyone, as they are the quintessentially cool crossover band. Perhaps influences by Blondie (evident from some of the rockier cuts off of "Rock Steady) is worth mention, but they emerge with a style all their own. This is truly a collection that should not be missed-in fact; none of their albums should slide underneath your radar. They are an invaluable addition to your music collection.

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5 personas de un total de 5 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Best Greatest Hits Collection of 2003

I've been a big fan of No Doubt for quite some time now, and this CD was the perfect thing to tie me over until I could get some more money to buy all of their other CD's. This CD, as it says, includes all of No Doubt's singles, from Trapped In a Box (1992), to the fabulous cover of Talk Talk's It's My Life (2003). I've been hearing people complain that it's not in chronological order, but I believe this CD benefits from that.

1. Just a Girl (Tragic Kingdom, 1995) The one that started it all. It's one of those girl power anthems, but not a man hating one. It's totally original. 5/5

8. Underneath It All (Rock Steady, 2002) This song is different from any of the other releases off of Rock Steady. It's a really nice song. 5/5

So, all in all, this is a great album, and I'd recommend it to pretty much anyone.