This nineties Friday Ashlee & Gene are talking one of the biggest records of the nineties 1995’s Tragic Kingdom from #Nodoubt 🎸
(Tragic Kingdom 1995)
Ashlee’s focusing on Tragic Kingdom album and the mega hits from that record! It lead to an 4 year world tour.
Gene goes deep into there earlier nineties releases and tells the story behind the deep cut pre mainstream success. Also discusses the failure of not releasing a follow up until the year 2000 five years or so later and how No Doubt missed having a follow up when this music was still in the charts. Because of this and their style changed and the 2000 follow up flopped in every metric commercially which led them to doing a follow up 6 months later which was released in 2001 the following year.
(Self Titled 1992)
(The Beacon Street Collection 1995)
I’m (@geneeverett) purposely picking the early stuff before the big success while Ashlee will pick of the 1995 mega huge album plus a bonus from the 1999 movie Go soundtrack. The song “New” appears on No Doubts 2000 record “Return Of Saturn” but b4 that was released a full year or so prior on said movie soundtrack! Speaking of it’s a nineties movie so let’s check out the trailer! ⬇️
🍿 1999 was a wild year for movies! 🎥
(Go 1999 film)
Ok here’s Ashlee’s Picks starting with the 1999 single New from said soundtrack above. Than it’s all Tragic Kingdom album
Picks!
Song - New
Album - Go Soundtrack (1999)
& Return Of Saturn (2000)
Song - Just A Girl
Album - Tragic Kingdom (1995)
Song - Spiderwebs
Album - Tragic Kingdom (1995)
Song - Excuse Me Mr
Album - Tragic kingdom (1995)
Song - Sunday Morning
Album - Tragic Kingdom (1995)
Song - Don’t Speak
Album - Don’t Speak (1995)
Song - Trapped In A Box
Album - No Doubt (1992)
Song - Total Hate '95 (feat Sublime)
Album - The Beacon Street Collection (1995)
Song - Open the Gate
Album - The Beacon Street Collection (1995)
Song - Move On
Album - No Doubt (1992)
Then as a bonus jam here’s the band Sublime’s song Raw Red which features Gwen from No Doubt ⬇️
Artist - Sublime
Song - Saw Red (feat. Gwen Stefani)
Album - Robbin' the Hood (1994)
For more about Nineties Friday check out @geneeverett solo post and I describe in intro everything about #NinetiesFriday