The Cranberries – No Need To Argue (The Complete Sessions 1994-1995)

Album Info

Artist: The Cranberries

Title: No Need To Argue (The Complete Sessions 1994-1995)

Year: 1994

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Tracklist

  • 1. Ode To My Family (4:31)
  • 2. I Can't Be With You (3:07)
  • 3. Twenty One (3:07)
  • 4. Zombie (5:06)
  • 5. Empty (3:26)
  • 6. Everything I Said (3:52)
  • 7. The Icicle Melts (2:54)
  • 8. Disappointment (4:14)
  • 9. Ridiculous Thoughts (4:31)
  • 10. Dreaming My Dreams (3:37)
  • 11. Yeats' Grave (2:59)
  • 12. Daffodil Lament (6:14)
  • 13. No Need To Argue (2:57)
  • 14. Away (2:38)
  • 15. I Don't Need (3:32)
  • 16. (They Long To Be) Close To You (2:41)
  • 17. So Cold In Ireland (4:45)
  • 18. Zombie - Camel's Hump Mix (7:54)

Review

"The Complete Sessions 1994-1995" version of "No Need to Argue" by The Cranberries truly encapsulates a pivotal moment for the band, showing off a bit more of a raw and rock-heavy vibe than their debut. This album really resonates with me because it showcases a darker, edgier side of The Cranberries that wasn't as prominent before. "Zombie," one of their most iconic tracks, powerfully addresses the Warrington IRA bombings, making it not only a musical but also an emotional high point of the album.

In addition to "Zombie," the album offers other gems like "Twenty One," "Daffodil's Lament," and "Yeats' Grave" – the latter intertwining the eloquence of William Butler Yeats' poetry with music in such a unique way. It's no surprise the album was a huge success, becoming the band's best-selling record and even snagging a Juno Award. Plus, nuevo listeners can enjoy this entire creative period through the extended release, which includes all 18 tracks, making it quite an immersive experience. - Sofia