October 16, 2003 16:35

IT'S THEIR LIFE!

There's singles compilation, a DVD and a special box set all out on the same day...

IT'S THEIR LIFE!

No Doubt have unveiled the tracklisting for their forthcoming greatest hits collection 'SINGLES 1992-2003'.


Out on November 24, The 15-track album contains a cover of Talk Talk's Eighties chart smash 'It's My Life', which will be No Doubt's next single.


The full tracklisting is as follows:


'Just A Girl'
'It's My Life'
'Hey Baby'
'Bathwater'
'Sunday Morning'
'Hella Good'
'New'
'Underneath It All'
'Excuse Me Mr'
'Running'
'Spiderwebs'
'Simple Kind Of Life'
'Don't Speak'
'Ex-Girlfriend'
'Trapped In A Box'


A special edition four-disc box set called 'Boom Box' will be released on the same day. The set features the hits CD, a rarities and B-sides CD called 'Everything In Time' featuring seven unreleased tracks, a DVD featuring videos from all the singles, and a DVD of the band's 1997 concert 'Live In The Tragic Kingdom'.


A DVD, 'Rock Steady Live', completes the comprehensive list of releases from the band. Recorded at a 2002 Long Beach Arena show, the DVD, also out November 25, features 17 tracks plus additional live footage, band interviews and behind the scenes footage.


No Doubt frontwoman Gwen Stefani is currently working on her debut solo album, which is due for release in 2004.

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