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No Need to Argue (The Complete Sessions 1994-95) [Remaster] by The Cranberries

No Need to Argue (The Complete Sessions 1994-95) [Remaster] by The Cranberries

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Key Information
Artist: The Cranberries
Record Label: Island Records (USA)
Genre: Rock and Pop
Release Date: July 30, 2002
Number of Discs: 1
Song List: Disc 1
: 1. Ode to My Family
2. I Can't Be With You
3. Twenty One
4. Zombie
5. Empty
6. Everything I Said
7. Icicle Melts
8. Disappointment
9. Ridiculous Thoughts
10. Dreaming My Dreams
11. Yeat's Grave
12. Daffodil Lament
13. No Need to Argue
14. Away
15. I Don't Need
16. Close to You, (They Long to Be)
17. So Cold in Ireland
18. Zombie (Camel's Hump mix)
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Details: The Cranberries: Dolores O'Riordan (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, keyboards); Noel Hogan (acoustic & electric guitars); Mike Hogan (bass); Feargal Lawler (drums, percussion). Recorded at The Magic Shop, New York, and Townhouse Studios, London and The Manor Studios, Oxford, England. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Building off the success of their debut EVERYBODY ELSE IS DOING IT, SO WHY CAN'T WE?, the Cranberries' second album NO NEED TO ARGUE offers more of the Cranberries' brand of lavish pop. Chock full of the haunting atmospheric vocals that propelled the Irish quartet into international stardom, NO NEED TO ARGUE continues the Cranberries' tradition of moving orchestral pop. Dolores O'Riordan's delicate acoustic arrangements, ethereal lyrics and unique phrasing find the Cranberries' sound akin to contemporary shoegazers like The Cranes or Frente!. It's O'Riordan's dedication to portraying life in war-torn Ireland, though, that sets her apart from her contemporaries. In the gripping ...
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