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* No Doubt, “Rock Steady,” Interscope. After some serious soul-searching on last year’s “Return of Saturn,” Gwen and the gang come back with a dance record--as in danceable and generally upbeat. The album’s big-pop sound suits the fluffy material, which mixes pledges of romantic devotion with undercurrents of insecurity in Stefani’s tough-yet-traditional-girl style. With so many collaborators (including Prince and producer William Orbit) giving each track the right vibe, it’s a wonder the band still sounds like itself. But not even the sonic polish can make the ideas interesting.
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Also: Chava Alberstein, “Foreign Letters,” Rounder
Blaque, “Blaque Out,” Columbia
The Church, “Numbers,” Thirsty Ear
Krishna Das, “Breath of the Heart,” Triloka
Nate Dogg, “Music and Me,” Elektra
Warren G, “Return of the Regulator,” Universal
Joe, “Better Days,” Jive
Mobb Deep, “Infamy,” Loud/Columbia
Scissorfight, “Mantrapping for Sport and Profit,” Tortuga
Slaughter & the Dogs, “Beware Of,” TKO
Various artists, “The Majestic,” soundtrack, Hollywood
Various artists, “The Royal Tenenbaums,” soundtrack, Hollywood
Various artists, “Vanilla Sky,” soundtrack, Reprise
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--from the review by Natalie Nichols
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