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No Doubt - The Beacon Street Collection
The Beacon Street Collection
Artist: No Doubt
Format: CD

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Label: ISC
Catalog: 90156
Rel. Date: 10/21/1997
UPC: 606949015626

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No Doubt's Beacon Street Collection (CD only) is a reissue of the chart-topping foursome's nearly impossible-to-find 1995 independent release. Available here for the first time through major distribution (and now with a barcode), this legendary album will be an avidly sought-after and valued addition to any No Doubt fan's collection.

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''The Beacon Street Collection'' is the second studio album by American rock band No Doubt, released in March 1995. It was released independently by the band under their own record label, Beacon Street Records. It was produced by No Doubt themselves and recorded in a homemade recording studio in the garage of their house on Beacon Street in Anaheim, California, from which the album takes its name.

The album was released during a time in which the band were receiving little attention from their record label, Interscope, and were not getting a chance to record a second album. Interscope were disillusioned with the band after the commercial failure of their first album, ''No Doubt''. No Doubt had written large numbers of songs and knew that they would not make it onto any Interscope album, so they built their own studio and recorded the album there. Two singles were released from it: "Squeal" and "Doghouse" on 7-inch vinyl.

The album sold over 100,000 copies in 1995, over three times as many as their first album sold. This success ensured that Interscope financed the band's third album, ''Tragic Kingdom'', which was a massive success, selling 18 million copies worldwide and attracting extensive interest in the band. ''The Beacon Street Collection'' was re-released in 1997 as part of the band's back catalog. - Wikipedia