Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/The_Singles_1992–2003> ?p ?o }
- The_Singles_1992–2003 runtime "59.733333333333334".
- The_Singles_1992–2003 abstract "The Singles 1992–2003 is a greatest hits album by American rock band No Doubt, released on November 14, 2003 by Interscope Records. It features thirteen of the band's singles from three studio albums—Tragic Kingdom (1995), Return of Saturn (2000), and Rock Steady (2001)—and the single "Trapped in a Box" from their 1992 self-titled debut album. The album also included a cover of Talk Talk's 1984 song "It's My Life", the only new song on the album and which was released as a single. It was released alongside the DVD Rock Steady Live, a video of a concert as part of the band's Rock Steady tour in 2002, and the box set Boom Box, which contained The Singles 1992–2003, Everything in Time, The Videos 1992–2003, and Live in the Tragic Kingdom.No Doubt went into hiatus in April 2003 after the release of four singles from their fifth studio album, Rock Steady, allowing the four members to spend time with loved ones. This also allowed their lead singer, Gwen Stefani, to work on her solo music side project, under which she has released two albums, Love. Angel. Music. Baby. in November 2004 and The Sweet Escape in December 2006. The band regrouped in September 2003 to record the lead single for the album, "It's My Life", with producer Nellee Hooper. Additionally, in May 2010, the band regrouped again to start work on their latest record.The album sold moderately well, being certified double platinum in the United States, United Kingdom and Canada, and platinum in Australia. It received mostly positive reviews from music critics, who praised the variety of music genres on the album. The album was re-released on November 2, 2010 under the title Icon, featuring different artwork.".
- The_Singles_1992–2003 artist No_Doubt.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 genre Alternative_rock.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 genre Ska_punk.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 previousWork Rock_Steady_(album).
- The_Singles_1992–2003 producer Dito_Godwin.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 producer Glen_Ballard.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 producer Jerry_Harrison.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 producer Matthew_Wilder.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 producer Nellee_Hooper.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 producer Philip_Steir.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 producer Sly_and_Robbie.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 producer Spike_Stent.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 producer Wayne_Jobson.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 recordLabel Interscope_Records.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 releaseDate "2003-11-14".
- The_Singles_1992–2003 runtime "3584.0".
- The_Singles_1992–2003 soundRecording The_Singles_1992–2003__1.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 subsequentWork Boom_Box_(No_Doubt_album).
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageExternalLink www.nodoubt.com.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageID "1243685".
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageLength "41949".
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageOutDegree "227".
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageRevisionID "676423908".
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink 47th_Annual_Grammy_Awards.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink 47th_Grammy_Awards.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink ARIA_Charts.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Adrian_Young.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Alain_Johannes.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Alex_Henderson.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink AllMusic.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Allmusic.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Alternative_rock.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Ambassador_Hotel_(Los_Angeles).
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Associação_Fonográfica_Portuguesa.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Recording_Industry_Association.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink BBC_Music.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Bathwater.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Big_Bad_Voodoo_Daddy.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Billboard_200.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Boom_Box_(No_Doubt_album).
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Bounty_Killer.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Box_set.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Brian_Gardner.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Bryan_Carrigan.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_Albums_Chart.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Category:2003_greatest_hits_albums.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Albums_produced_by_Glen_Ballard.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Albums_produced_by_Jerry_Harrison.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Albums_produced_by_Matthew_Wilder.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Albums_produced_by_Nellee_Hooper.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Category:English-language_compilation_albums.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Interscope_Records_compilation_albums.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Category:No_Doubt_compilation_albums.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Chad_Hugo.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Christmas_music.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Cover_version.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Dance-pop.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink David_A._Stewart.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink David_LaChapelle.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink David_Treahearn.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Dito_Godwin.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Doghouse_(No_Doubt_song).
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Dont_Change.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Dont_Speak.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Eric_Stefani.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink European_Top_100_Albums.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Everything_in_Time.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Ex-Girlfriend_(song).
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Excuse_Me_Mr..
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Executive_producer.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Federazione_Industria_Musicale_Italiana.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Gabrial_McNair.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink GfK_Entertainment.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Glen_Ballard.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Grammy_Award_for_Best_Pop_Performance_by_a_Duo_or_Group_with_Vocals.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Grammy_Award_for_Best_Remixed_Recording,_Non-Classical.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Greatest_hits_album.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Gwen_Stefani.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Happy_Now%3F_(song).
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Heaven_(Los_Lonely_Boys_song).
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Hella_Good.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Hey_Baby_(No_Doubt_song).
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Hey_You!.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink IFPI_Denmark.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink INXS.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Interscope_Records.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Irish_Albums_Chart.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Its_My_Life_(Talk_Talk_song).
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Jack_Joseph_Puig.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Jerry_Harrison.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Cultice.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Just_a_Girl.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Keith_Uddin.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Lady_Saw.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Live_in_the_Tragic_Kingdom.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Los_Lonely_Boys.
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Love._Angel._Music._Baby..
- The_Singles_1992–2003 wikiPageWikiLink Mark_%22Spike%22_Stent.