DVD collection of videos from the Irish Alterna-Rock band fronted by Dolores O'Riordan, the outspoken and uniquely powerful vocalist. The band's success in the '90s was unmatched by any other female-fronted band that decade, and their fanbase continues to be loyal and passionate about the Cranberries, although very little has been heard from any member since 2001. 16 tracks including 'Zombie', 'Linger', Dreams', 'Ode To My Family' and more…
DVD collection of videos from the Irish Alterna-Rock band fronted by Dolores O'Riordan, the outspoken and uniquely powerful vocalist. The band's success in the '90s was unmatched by any other female-fronted band that decade, and their fanbase continues to be loyal and passionate about the Cranberries, although very little has been heard from any member since 2001. 16 tracks including 'Zombie', 'Linger', Dreams', 'Ode To My Family' and more…
With their surprise success behind them, the Cranberries went ahead and essentially created a sequel to Everybody Else is Doing It, So Why Can't We with only tiny variations, with mixed results. The fact that the album is essentially a redo of previously established stylistic ground isn't apparent in just the production, handled again by Stephen Street, or the overall sound, or even that one particularly fine song is called "Dreaming My Dreams." Everybody wasn't a laugh riot, to be sure, but No Need to Argue starts to see O'Riordan take a more commanding and self-conscious role that ended up not standing the band in good stead later…
The Cranberries‘ second album No Need to Argue has been remastered and expanded for a double CD and 2LP vinyl release in November. Originally released in 1994, the album was the band’s commercial peak, with global sales in excess of 17 million. No Need to Argue contains the single ‘Zombie’ which topped charts across Europe (although interestingly, only peaked at 14 in the UK) and was seemingly played endlessly on MTV at the time. The two-CD deluxe features, on the first disc, a 2020 remaster of the album (“from the original tapes”), three B-sides (‘Away’, ‘I Don’t Need’ and ‘So Cold In Ireland’), a previously unreleased song ‘Yesterday’s Gone’ (which was recorded unplugged for MTV in New York in 1995), a cover of the Carpenters’ ‘(They Long To Be) Close to You’ and a remix of ‘Zombie’. The second CD in this package features nine unreleased demos and eight live tracks.
Beneath the Skin – Live in Paris is a concert video by Irish rock band The Cranberries from their "Bury the Hatchet" tour. Recorded on December 9, 1999 at the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy on the band's stop in Paris, France, it was released on DVD in January 2001. The DVD includes documentaries of the band and technicians, promotional videos for the singles from Bury the Hatchet ("Promises", "Animal Instinct", and "Just My Imagination") and live performances of "How" (1993), "Yesterday's Gone" (MTV Unplugged, 1995), "Hollywood" (1996) and "Saving Grace" (1999).
Celebrating 30 years of their seminal Sophomore album, comes The Cranberries’ “No Need To Argue”, their worldwide multi-platinum beloved masterpiece. This now includes newly mixed Remastered Audio from the original album’s producer Stephen Street, 2 brand new remixes from Chvrches’ Iain Cook, unreleased live music from Woodstock ’94 and the unearthed demo of fan favorite “Zombie”.
The Cranberries‘ second album No Need to Argue has been remastered and expanded for a double CD and 2LP vinyl release in November. Originally released in 1994, the album was the band’s commercial peak, with global sales in excess of 17 million. No Need to Argue contains the single ‘Zombie’ which topped charts across Europe (although interestingly, only peaked at 14 in the UK) and was seemingly played endlessly on MTV at the time.