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A portable audio system, usually consisting of a radio and a cassette or CD player, with speakers capable of producing loud sound.


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A self-contained stereo system for playing music. Available in a myriad of styles, a boom box contains an amplifier, speakers and CD and/or tape cassette drives. The CD system plays standard CD-DA music tracks and may also play MP3 and other compressed audio formats. Some units accept memory cards for MP3 files. The equivalent of the "portable record player" of the 1960s, boom boxes are either small, battery-operated portables, or they are large, transportable units that require AC power. Battery-driven boxes typically have an AC power option. See CD player.

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Album Review: Boom Box
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  • Artist: No Doubt
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: November 25, 2003
  • Type: Contains explicit content, Compilation (best of), Box set
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Released as a companion piece to No Doubt's presumably career-capping collection The Singles 1992-2003 (career-capping only if Gwen Stefani's solo career as a singer and actress does indeed take off), Boom Box appears to be a generous gift to their fans, a four-disc retrospective divided into two CDs and two DVDs. Unfortunately, appearances can be deceiving, and Boom Box isn't as carefully assembled as the singles collection, which is included as part of this set. Part of the problem is the packaging: the set is housed in a CD-sized box, with individual discs presented in cardboard sleeves -- a good idea, yet the construction feels as if it was done on the cheap, particularly since the flat grey-silver coloring doesn't look as classy as intended. But that's not what makes the box a mixed blessing; no, the real problem with the set is the conceit behind its construction. It seems that the idea behind Boom Box is that not only will hardcore No Doubt fans want a DVD of the videos, a DVD of their 1997 Live in the Tragic Kingdom home video, and a CD of B-sides and rarities, they'll want it all at once and, not only that, they'd be the only ones who would want any of this material. Consequently, this package is a little frustrating, particularly for those who would only want the DVD of the music videos -- since if they pay full price for that one disc, they'll be frustrated that the DVD doesn't have any special features, not even a 5.1 audio mix. Fortunately, the other half of Boom Box is very good -- the separately available The Singles proves what a dynamic singles band No Doubt was, while the B-sides and rarities disc has some good cuts, songs that hold their own with album tracks from their respective albums even if they're not as good as the singles. For the true fan, that rarities disc and the DVD are certainly worth having, and the live show is fine, even if it isn't particularly noteworthy. So, Boom Box does wind up as something worthwhile for the fans. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Just a Girl (Lyrics) Tom Dumont, Gwen Stefani No Doubt (3:25)
It's My Life (Lyrics) Tim Friese-Greene, Mark Hollis No Doubt (3:45)
Hey Baby (Lyrics) R. Price, Gwen Stefani, Tom Dumont, Tony Kanal Bounty Killer, No Doubt (3:26)
Bathwater (Lyrics) Tom Dumont, Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal No Doubt (4:00)
Sunday Morning (Lyrics) Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal, Eric Stefani No Doubt (4:31)
Hella Good (Lyrics) Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal, Chad Hugo No Doubt (4:02)
New (Lyrics) Gwen Stefani, Tom Dumont No Doubt (4:24)
Underneath It All (Lyrics) Gwen Stefani, Django Stewart Lady Saw, No Doubt (5:02)
Excuse Me Mr. (Lyrics) Tom Dumont, Gwen Stefani No Doubt (3:04)
Running (Lyrics) Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal No Doubt (4:00)
Spiderwebs (Lyrics) Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal No Doubt (4:26)
Simple Kind of Life (Lyrics) Gwen Stefani No Doubt (4:15)
Don't Speak (Lyrics) Eric Stefani, Gwen Stefani No Doubt (4:22)
Ex-Girlfriend (Lyrics) Tom Dumont, Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal No Doubt (3:31)
Trapped in a Box (Lyrics) Tony Kanal, Gwen Stefani, Eric Stefani, Tom Dumont No Doubt (3:23)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Running [Multimedia Track] Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal No Doubt
Underneath It All [Multimedia Track] Gwen Stefani, Django Stewart No Doubt, Lady Saw
Hella Good [Multimedia Track] Chad Hugo, Tony Kanal, Gwen Stefani No Doubt
Hey Baby [Multimedia Track] Gwen Stefani, R. Price, Tom Dumont, Tony Kanal No Doubt, Bounty Killer
Bathwater [Multimedia Track] Tom Dumont, Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal No Doubt
Simple Kind of Life [Multimedia Track] Gwen Stefani No Doubt
Ex-Girlfriend [Multimedia Track] Tony Kanal, Gwen Stefani, Tom Dumont No Doubt
New (Lyrics) Tom Dumont, Gwen Stefani No Doubt
Oi to the World [Multimedia Track] Joe Escalante No Doubt
Sunday Morning [Multimedia Track] Eric Stefani, Tony Kanal, Gwen Stefani No Doubt
Excuse Me Mr. [Multimedia Track] Tom Dumont, Gwen Stefani No Doubt
Don't Speak [Multimedia Track] Eric Stefani, Gwen Stefani No Doubt
Spiderwebs [Multimedia Track] Tony Kanal, Gwen Stefani No Doubt
Just a Girl [Multimedia Track] Tom Dumont, Gwen Stefani No Doubt
Trapped in a Box [Multimedia Track] Tony Kanal, Gwen Stefani, Tom Dumont, Eric Stefani No Doubt


CD 3

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Big Distraction (Lyrics) Gwen Stefani, Tom Dumont No Doubt (3:52)
Leftovers (Lyrics) Tony Kanal, Gwen Stefani No Doubt (4:29)
Under Construction (Lyrics) Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal No Doubt (3:12)
Beauty Contest (Lyrics) Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal No Doubt (4:14)
Full Circle (Lyrics) Tony Kanal, Tom Dumont, Gwen Stefani No Doubt (3:16)
Cellophane Boy (Lyrics) Tony Kanal, Gwen Stefani, Tom Dumont No Doubt (2:52)
Everything in Time [#][Outtake] Eric Stefani, Gwen Stefani No Doubt (3:26)
You're So Foxy [#][Outtake] Tom Dumont, Tony Kanal, Gwen Stefani No Doubt (3:39)
Panic [#][Outtake] Tom Dumont, Gwen Stefani No Doubt (3:08)
New Friend [#][Outtake] Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal, Tom Dumont No Doubt, Buccaneer (4:34)
Everything in Time [#][Outtake] Gwen Stefani No Doubt (3:59)
Sailin' On Darryl Jenifer No Doubt (3:35)
Oi to the World Joe Escalante No Doubt (2:40)
I Throw My Toys Around (Lyrics) Elvis Costello, Cait O'Riordan No Doubt, Elvis Costello (3:00)
New & Approved [New Remix] Tom Dumont, Gwen Stefani No Doubt (6:20)
A Real Love Survives [Rock Steady Remix][#] Ms. Dynamite, Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal Ms. Dynamite, No Doubt (3:49)
A Rock Steady Vibe [Rock Steady Remix][#] Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal No Doubt (4:16)


CD 4

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Tragic Kingdom [Live] Eric Stefani No Doubt
Excuse Me Mr. [Live] Tom Dumont, Gwen Stefani No Doubt
Different People [Live] Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal, Eric Stefani No Doubt
Happy Now? [Live] Tony Kanal, Tom Dumont, Gwen Stefani No Doubt
D.J.'s [Live] No Doubt
End It on This [Live] Tony Kanal, Gwen Stefani, Tom Dumont, Eric Stefani No Doubt
Just a Girl [Live] Gwen Stefani, Tom Dumont No Doubt
The Climb [Live] No Doubt No Doubt
Total Hate [Live] No Doubt
Hey You [Live] Tony Kanal, Gwen Stefani No Doubt
The Imperial March [Live] John Williams No Doubt
Move On [Live] Tom Dumont, Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal, Adrian Young, Eric Stefani No Doubt
Don't Speak [Live] Eric Stefani, Gwen Stefani No Doubt
Sunday Morning [Live] Eric Stefani, Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal No Doubt
Spiderwebs [Live] Tony Kanal, Gwen Stefani No Doubt
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da [Live] Paul McCartney, John Lennon No Doubt

Credits

Stephen Bradley (Choir, Chorus), Gabrial McNair (Choir, Chorus), Robbie Shakespeare (Bass), Michael Carnevale (Engineer), Dito Godwin (Producer), Alex Henderson (Trombone), Thom Panunzio (Engineer), Glenn Spinner (Engineer), Mark Zykoff (Director), Jacquire King (Engineer), Alan Winstanley (Mixing), Chris Fenn (Assistant), Stephanie Hsu (Photography), Kathy Angstadt (Video Consultant), Dave Meyers (Director), Brian Gardner (Mastering), Gabrial McNair (Chimes), No Doubt (Producer), Philip Steir (Producer), Matthew Wilder (Keyboards), Scott Campbell (Engineer), Gabrial McNair (Trombone), Joseph Cultice (Photography), Eric Carpenter (Saxophone), Django Stewart (Saxophone), Alan Winstanley (Engineer), Glen Ballard (Producer), Fabien Waltman (Programming), Chris Hafner (Director), Sophie Muller (Liner Notes), Dan Arsenault (Photography), Mark Anthony Williams (A&R), Gabrial McNair (Piano), Adrian Young (Percussion), Jeffrey Bender (Photography), Ian Rossiter (Assistant Engineer), Simon Hale (String Arrangements), Keith Uddin (Mixing Assistant), Sean Beavan (Sonic Manipulation), Don Hammerstedt (Trumpet), Tom Dumont (Programming), Tony Kanal (Keyboards), Louis Jardine (Percussion), Jolie Clemens (Package Design), Jolie Clemens (Design), Alain Johannes (Engineer), Stephen Perkins (Drums (Steel)), Mark Kohr (Director), Eric Stefani (Keyboards), Sean Beavan (Producer), Gabrial McNair (Tabla), Stuart Price (Programming), Tony Kanal (Saxophone), Greg Collins (Engineer), Tom Lord-Alge (Mixing), Adrian Young (Choir, Chorus), Clevie (Producer), Mark "Spike" Stent (Producer), Frank Ockenfels (Photography), The Count (Engineer), Rory Baker (Engineer), Rick "Soldier" Will (Engineer), Tony Ferguson (A&R), Phil Kaffel (Engineer), Matt Hyde (Engineer), Kevin Mills (Assistant Engineer), Karl Derfler (Engineer), Gabrial McNair (Clavinet), John Gould (Mixing), Anthony Kilhoffer (Assistant Engineer), Chuck Reed (Engineer), Daniel Chase (Engineer), Mark "Spike" Stent (Mixing), Gabrial McNair (Keyboards), Clive Langer (Engineer), Tony Kanal (Engineer), Paris Montoya (Liner Notes), Philip Steir (Remix Producer), Chris Cuffaro (Photography), Nicole Frantz (Art Coordinator), No Doubt (Mixing), Alain Johannes (Mixing), George Landress (Engineer), Roy Thomas Baker (Mixing), Alan Winstanley (Producer), Gabrial McNair (Organ (Hammond)), Mark Romanek (Director), Nellee Hooper (Producer), Brian Jobson (Executive Producer), Steely (Producer), Gabrial McNair (Mellotron), Gwen Stefani (Choir, Chorus), Gwen Stefani (Vocals), Jerry Harrison (Producer), Cindy Cooper (Package Coordinator), Warren Fitzgerald (Producer), Nellee Hooper (Remixing), Clint Roth (Editing), Bryan Carrigan (Engineer), Eric Stefani (Piano), Wayne Wilkins (Mixing), Tony Kanal (Guitar (Bass)), F. Scott Schafer (Photography), Elvis Costello (Producer), Stephanie Hsu (Art Coordinator), Jake Scott (Director), Phil Jordan (Trumpet), Gabrial McNair (Farfisa Organ), Matthew Wilder (Producer), Andy Potts (Saxophone), Jared Anderson (Engineer), Jolie Clemens (Art Direction), Tom Dumont (Engineer), Tony Kanal (Programming), Adrian Young (Drums), Tkae Mendez (Engineer), Phil Palmer (Mixing), Sly Dunbar (Programming), Tom Dumont (Choir, Chorus), Wayne Jobson (Executive Producer), Tom Dumont (Guitar), Jack Joseph Puig (Mixing), Clive Langer (Mixing), Melissa "Missy" Hasin (Cello), Mike Barson (Piano), Sophie Muller (Director), Simon Gogerly (Engineer), Matt Fields (Mixing Assistant), Tom Dumont (Keyboards), Gabrial McNair (Horn Arrangements), Clive Langer (Producer), Stephen Bradley (Trumpet), Simon Hale (Keyboards), Richard Feldman (Producer), Sonya Farrell (Photography), Clint Roth (Assistant Engineer), Sean Beavan (Engineer), Marcus Nispel (Director), Hype Williams (Director), David LaChapelle (Photography), Gabrial McNair (Synthesizer), Tom Lanham (Liner Notes), Nicole Frantz (Photography), Warren Fitzgerald (Mixing), David Treahearn (Mixing Assistant), Ned Douglas (Programming), Rick "Soldier" Will (Mixing)
Wikipedia: Boom Box (album)
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Boom Box
Box set by No Doubt
Released November 25, 2003
Recorded 1991–2003
Genre Ska punk, alternative rock
Label Interscope, Polydor
Producer No Doubt
Professional reviews
No Doubt chronology
The Singles 1992–2003
(2003)
Boom Box
(2003)
Everything in Time
(2004)

Boom Box is a limited-edition box set album by the American rock band No Doubt, released on November 25, 2003 through Interscope Records, and later, Polydor. It compiled The Singles 1992–2003, The Videos 1992–2003, Everything in Time, and Live in the Tragic Kingdom. The Singles 1992–2003 was also released on a separate CD on the same date. Everything in Time was released as a separate CD later on October 12, 2004. The Videos 1992–2003 was released as a separate DVD on May 4, 2004. At the time of Boom Box's release, Live in the Tragic Kingdom had already been released on VHS and it was re-released on DVD on June 13, 2006.

The Singles 1992–2003 and The Videos 1992–2003 are compiled from the singles released from four of the band's five studio albums, No Doubt, Tragic Kingdom, Return of Saturn and Rock Steady, with tracks from the last three heavily represented. Everything in Time is an album of B-sides, rare songs and remixes, taken mainly from the recording sessions of Return of Saturn. Live in the Tragic Kingdom is a recording of a concert filmed during the band's tour for Tragic Kingdom.

The release of Boom Box received very little coverage from music critics because it was not a studio album. The few reviews it received were positive. The album charted at number 206 on the Top Internet Albums. However, in its separate release, The Singles 1992–2003 was reviewed widely and positively, and it charted highly across North America and Europe, peaking at number 2 in the U.S. and number 5 in the UK. Everything in Time, in its separate release, charted on the U.S. Billboard 200 at number 182.

Contents

Background

No Doubt released five studio albums throughout its career before going into hiatus. Their debut album, No Doubt, was released on March 17, 1992. It sold only 30,000 copies on its initial release,[1] and the band's record company, Interscope Records, refused to fund the release of a single from it. No Doubt therefore financed the production of a music video for the song "Trapped in a Box", which was received local airplay in Orange County, California but did not attract mainstream attention.[1] No Doubt recorded their second album, The Beacon Street Collection, in March 1995.[2] It was released independently, because No Doubt had recorded many songs that they knew would not make it onto Tragic Kingdom[1] and were frustrated by a lack of attention from their label.[2] They released two singles from it: "Squeal" and "Doghouse".[3] The Beacon Street Collection sold 100,000 copies.[1] No Doubt's independence shocked their company representative and ensured that the label would finance a third album.

The band's third album, Tragic Kingdom, was released shortly after The Beacon Street Collection, on October 10, 1995 under Interscope Records.[4] Work began on the album in 1993 but Interscope rejected most of the material, leading to the release of Beacon Street. The band was introduced to Paul Palmer, who had his own label Trauma Records, which was already associated with Interscope. Palmer mixed the record and was allowed to release Tragic Kingdom under Trauma Records.[4] The album produced seven singles: "Just a Girl", "Spiderwebs", "Don't Speak", "Excuse Me Mr.", "Happy Now?", "Sunday Morning", and "Hey You!". In total, Tragic Kingdom sold over 16 million copies worldwide,[5] and was certified diamond in the United States[6] and Canada,[7] and platinum in the United Kingdom.

No Doubt's fourth studio album was Return of Saturn, released on April 11, 2000[8] after two and a half years of touring to promote Tragic Kingdom. The album spawned four singles—"New", a song from the soundtrack to the movie Go, "Ex-Girlfriend", "Simple Kind of Life", and "Bathwater". Return of Saturn sold 1.4 million copies upon its release.[9] No Doubt released its fifth studio album, Rock Steady, in December 2001.[10] Four singles were released from it—"Hey Baby", "Hella Good", "Underneath It All", and "Running"—between 2001 and 2003. The album sold 3 million copies upon its release[11] and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.[12]

Later, in April 2003, No Doubt went into hiatus to take a break to spend time with their families before starting to compile Everything in Time; The Singles 1992–2003; The Videos 1992–2003; and Boom Box, containing all of the above and Live in the Tragic Kingdom, which was originally recorded in 1997. They would all be released on the same date.[1] The main reason to go into hiatus was that, in early 2003,[13] lead singer Gwen Stefani started work on her 1980s-inspired New Wave/dance-pop music side project, under which she released two solo albums: Love. Angel. Music. Baby. on November 22, 2004 and The Sweet Escape on December 4, 2006.

Live in the Tragic Kingdom had previous been released on VHS on November 11, 1997[14] and was later released as a separate DVD on June 13, 2006.[15] Everything in Time was later released as a separate CD on October 12, 2004. The Videos 1992–2003 was released on a separate DVD on May 4, 2004.

Music

Boom Box compiles four albums—Everything in Time, The Singles 1992–2003, The Videos 1992–2003, and Live in the Tragic Kingdom. The Singles 1992–2003 is a greatest hits collection of No Doubt's singles, containing tracks from four of their five studio albums—No Doubt, Tragic Kingdom, Return of Saturn, and Rock Steady. Tracks from No Doubt's second album, The Beacon Street Collection, were not included because the album was produced and released independently by the band. The Videos 1992–2003 is a DVD containing No Doubt's music videos, including those of all the tracks on The Singles 1992–2003 as well as a video of the band's cover of "Oi to the World!", a song originally by Californian punk rock band The Vandals from their album of the same name.[16] Everything in Time is a CD collection of B-sides, rare songs, and remixes. Live in the Tragic Kingdom is a DVD filmed at one of the concerts in No Doubt's Tragic Kingdom tour and contains performances of the seven songs released as singles from Tragic Kingdom, along with other tracks from the album and cover versions of songs by other bands.

Boom Box spans mostly No Doubt's later musical style. The two greatest hits discs, The Singles 1992–2003 and The Videos 1992–2003, take 13 of their 15 or 16 tracks from Tragic Kingdom, Return of Saturn and Rock Steady. Their earlier musical style, in which the songs were written by keyboard player Eric Stefani, who left the band before Tragic Kingdom was recorded, is represented by only one song—"Trapped in a Box" from No Doubt. The band's musical style changed later when Gwen Stefani started writing the songs; the tracks on Tragic Kingdom, which are heavily represented on Boom Box, are built on the themes of Gwen Stefani's femininity and the breakup of her relationship with fellow band member Tony Kanal. The B-sides and rare songs on Everything in Time were mainly recorded in the sessions for the band's fourth album, Return of Saturn, but two of the three remixes were of the song "Rock Steady", from No Doubt's album, Rock Steady. Boom Box was given a Parental Advisory: Explicit Content sticker in the United States[17] because of the content in Live in the Tragic Kingdom, which also received the sticker upon its release.[14]

Critical reception

Because Boom Box was not one of No Doubt's official studio albums, it lacked much attention from music critics. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic gave the album four stars out of five, although criticizing the mix of songs, saying that only "hardcore No Doubt fans ... would want any of this material." He called the set's appearance of being "a generous gift to [No Doubt's] fans" "deceiving" and the album not as "carefully assembled" as the standalone The Singles 1992–2003. He said that the packaging "feels as if it was done on the cheap" and criticized the lack of special features on the DVDs. However, he praised The Singles 1992–2003 and Everything in Time, calling them "very good" and that they displayed what a "dynamic singles band No Doubt was", summarizing the album as "something worthwhile for the fans".[17]

However, The Singles 1992–2003 and Everything in Time from Boom Box were released separately and were reviewed as separate albums. The Singles 1992–2003 was well received by critics and was described as "a real joy"[18] and a "stellar collection".[19]. Its mixture of styles was both praised as "sheer diversity" and criticised as having a "hotch-potch feel".[20] The album charted well across Europe, Oceania and North America. In America, it sold 2.2 million copies,[21] peaked at number 2 on the U.S. Billboard 200[22] and was certified gold, platinum and 2× platinum.[23] It peaked in the top ten of the album charts of Canada,[22] New Zealand,[24] the United Kingdom,[25] Denmark,[24] the Netherlands,[24] Finland,[24] Norway,[24] Sweden[24] and Switzerland[24]; and in the top forty of the album charts of Germany,[26] Australia,[24] Belgium[24] and Portugal.[24] Everything in Time peaked at number 182 on the Billboard 200.[27]

Track listing

Disc one

# Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Just a Girl"   Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal 3:25
2. "It's My Life" (Talk Talk cover) Mark Hollis, T. Friese-Greene 3:45
3. "Hey Baby"   G. Stefani, Kanal, Tom Dumont, R. Price 3:26
4. "Bathwater"   G. Stefani, Kanal, Dumont 4:00
5. "Sunday Morning"   Kanal, G. Stefani, Eric Stefani 4:31
6. "Hella Good"   G. Stefani, P. Williams, Chad Hugo, Kanal 4:02
7. "New"   G. Stefani, Dumont 4:24
8. "Underneath It All"   G. Stefani, Dave Stewart 5:02
9. "Excuse Me Mr."   G. Stefani, Dumont 3:04
10. "Running"   G. Stefani, Kanal 4:00
11. "Spiderwebs"   G. Stefani, Kanal 4:26
12. "Simple Kind of Life"   G. Stefani 4:15
13. "Don't Speak"   E. Stefani, G. Stefani 4:22
14. "Ex-Girlfriend"   G. Stefani, Dumont, Kanal 3:31
15. "Trapped in a Box"   E. Stefani, Dumont, G. Stefani, Kanal 3:23

Disc two

# Title Length
1. "It's My Life" (not listed on DVD sleeve)  
2. "Running"    
3. "Underneath It All" (Featuring Lady Saw)  
4. "Hella Good"    
5. "Hey Baby" (Featuring Bounty Killer)  
6. "Bathwater"    
7. "Simple Kind of Life"    
8. "Ex-Girlfriend"    
9. "New"    
10. "Oi to the World" (The Vandals cover)  
11. "Sunday Morning"    
12. "Excuse Me Mr."    
13. "Don't Speak"    
14. "Spiderwebs"    
15. "Just a Girl"    
16. "Trapped in a Box"    

Disc three

# Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Big Distraction"   Gwen Stefani, Tom Dumont 3:52
2. "Leftovers"   G. Stefani, Tony Kanal 4:29
3. "Under Construction"   G. Stefani, Kanal 3:12
4. "Beauty Contest"   G. Stefani, Kanal 4:14
5. "Full Circle"   G. Stefani, Dumont, Kanal 4:34
6. "Cellophane Boy"   G. Stefani, Dumont, Kanal 2:53
7. "Everything in Time" (Live in Los Angeles) Eric Stefani, G. Stefani 3:27
8. "You're So Foxy"   G. Stefani, Dumont, Kanal 3:40
9. "Panic"   G. Stefani, Dumont 3:09
10. "New Friend" (Featuring Buccaneer) G. Stefani, Dumont, Kanal, A. Bradford 4:34
11. "Everything in Time" (Live in London) G. Stefani, E. Stefani 3:59
12. "Sailin' On" (Cover of Bad Brains version) D. Jenifer, G. Miller 3:35
13. "Oi to the World" (Cover of The Vandals version) Jow Escalante 2:41
14. "I Throw My Toys Around" (Featuring Elvis Costello) E. Costello, C. O'Riordan 3:00
15. "New & Approved" (Remix of "New") G. Stefani, Dumont 6:20
16. "A Real Love Survives" (Remix of "Rock Steady", featuring Ms. Dynamite) G. Stefani, Kanal, Ms. Dynamite 3:50
17. "A Rock Steady Vibe" (Remix of "Rock Steady", featuring Sweetie Irie) G. Stefani, Kanal 4:17

Disc four

# Title Length
1. "Tragic Kingdom"    
2. "Excuse Me Mr."    
3. "Different People"    
4. "Happy Now?"    
5. "D.J.'s" (Sublime cover)  
6. "End It on This"    
7. "Just a Girl"    
8. "The Climb"    
9. "Total Hate"    
10. "Hey You"    
11. "The Imperial March" (From Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back)  
12. "Move On"    
13. "Don't Speak"    
14. "Sunday Morning"    
15. "Spiderwebs"    
16. "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" (The Beatles cover)  

Credits

Band

Additional personnel

Production

  • A&R: Tony Ferguson, Mark Anthony Williams
  • Art director: Jolie Clemens
  • Assistant engineers: Anthony Kilhoffer, Kevin Mills, Ian Rossiter, Clint Roth
  • Directors: Sophie Muller, Chris Hafner, Mark Kohr, Dave Meyers, Marcus Nispel, Mark Romanek, Jake Scott, Hype Williams, Mark Zykoff
  • Engineers: Jared Anderson, Rory Baker, Scott Campbell, Michael Carnevale, Bryan Carrigan, Daniel Chase, Greg Collins, The Count, Karl Derfler, Simon Gogerly, Matt Hyde, Phil Kaffel, Jacquire King, George Landress, Take Mendez, Thom Panunzio, Chuck Reed, Glenn Spinner
  • Executive producers: Brian Jobson, Wayne Jobson
  • Liner notes: Tom Lanham, Paris Montoya, Sophie Muller
  • Mastering: Brian Gardner
  • Mixing assistants: Matt Fields, David Treahearn, Keith Uddin
  • Mixing: Roy Thomas Baker, John Gould, Tom Lord-Alge, Phil Palmer, Jack Joseph Puig, Wayne Wilkins
  • Producer: Matthew Wilder

Chart positions

Year Chart Position
2003 Top Internet Albums 206[28]

References

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  3. ^ "Squeal and Doghouse". No Doubt's official website. http://www.nodoubt.com/music/singles.aspx. Retrieved July 23, 2009. 
  4. ^ a b "Tragic Kingdom". Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:fpfoxquhld0e~T0. Retrieved July 23, 2009. 
  5. ^ Van Meter, Jonathan (April 2004). "The First Lady of Rock". Vogue (New York: Condé Nast Publications) 194 (4). ISSN 0042-8000. OCLC 1769261. 
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  7. ^ "Searchable database". CRIA. http://www.cria.ca/cert_db_search.php. Retrieved July 24, 2009. 
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  11. ^ "316) Rock Steady". Rolling Stone. November 1, 2003. http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/6599207/316_rock_steady. Retrieved September 30, 2008. 
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