Thursday, September 8, 2011

THE CRANBERRIES DISCOGRAPHY & VIDEOS

1.Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? (1993)
2.No Need to Argue (1994)
3.To the Faithful Departed (1996)
4.Bury the Hutchet (1999)
5.Wake Up and Smell the Coffee (2001) 






Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?
Released March, 1, 1993, Length 40:54, Label Island


1.Still Do 3:16
2.Dreams 4:32
3.Sunday 3:30
4.Pretty 2:16
5.Waltzing Back 3:38
6.Not Sorry 4:20
7.Linger 4:34
8.Wanted 2:07
9.Still Can't... 3:38
10.I Will Always 2:42
11.How 2:51
12.Put Me Down 3:33






Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? is the debut album by Irish rock band The Cranberries. Released in 1993, it was their first full-length album after having released four EPs, and is also their first major label release. The album was written entirely by the band's lead singer Dolores O'Riordan and guitarist Noel Hogan. It reached #9 in the Irish charts and #1 in the UK.

Re-release
The album was re-released in 2002, under the title Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? (The Complete Sessions 1991-1993). This version of the album featured bonus tracks as well as B-sides from the singles lifted off the album.


No Need to Argue
Released October, 3, 1994, Length 52:30, Label Island


1.Ode to My Family 4:30
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.Yeat's Grave 2:59
12.Daffodil Lament 6:14
13.No Need to Argue 2:54






No Need to Argue is the second studio album by Irish rock band The Cranberries, released in 1994. It was the band's most successful album, and has sold about 17 million copies worldwide. It contains the band's most successful single to date, "Zombie".
The album's mood is darker than that on Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?. It shows a more mature performance by lyricist and vocalist Dolores O'Riordan, writing about war, death, love and disappointment. 
Her voice is clearer, without the previous album's double and triple voice layering. In some of the songs, the band decided to take on a rockier and heavier side, using distortion and increasing the volume. 
The song "Yeat's Grave" [sic] is about William Butler Yeats, and quotes one of his poems, No Second Troy. The hit song "Zombie", written by lead singer Dolores O'Riordan, is according to her about the IRA bombings in 1993 that resulted in the death of two children.


To the Faithful Departed
Released April 30, 1996, Length 52:19, Label Island


1.Hollywood 5:08
2.Salvation 2:23
3.When You're Gone 4:56
4.Free to Decide 4:25
5.War Child 3:50
6.Forever Yellow Skies 4:09
7.The Rebels 3:20
8.I Just Shot John Lennon 2:41
9.Electric Blue 4:51
10.I'm Still Remembering 4:48
11.Will You Remember 2:49
12.Joe 3:22
13.Bosnia 5:40






To the Faithful Departed is the third studio album by Irish rock band The Cranberries, released in 1996. This album was made in memory of Denny Cordell who signed the band to Island Records and Joe (vocalist Dolores O'Riordan's grandfather), who had both died that year.
In the U.S., the album has sold 1.7 million copies as of April 2007. 
It went 4x Platinum in Taiwan, 3x Platinum in Canada and New Zealand, and 2x Platinum in Austria, France, Hong Kong, Malaysia and U.S. It has sold over 6 million copies to date. It produced the hit singles: "Salvation", "Free to Decide" and "When You're Gone". It reached number one on the ARIA Albums Chart in Australia.


Bury the Hutchet
Released April 19, 1999, Length 50:58, Label Island


1.Animal Instinct 3:31
2.Loud and Clear 2:45
3.Promises 5:27
4.You and Me 3:35
5.Just My Imagination 3:41
6.Shattered 3:42
7.Desperate Andy 3:44
8.Saving Grace 3:08
9.Copycat 2:53
10.What's on My Mind 3:12
11.Delilah 3:32
12.Fee Fi Fo 4:47
13.Dying in the Sun 3:32
14.Sorry Son (Not available on the North American Edition) 3:25




Bury the Hatchet is the fourth studio album by Irish rock band The Cranberries, released in 1999. In the US, the album has sold 377,000 copies as of April 2007 and received its Gold® RIAA certification on June 2, 1999.
The album is the first album released by the band after their first hiatus, which started 1996. Dolores had taken that time to heal from stress-induced diseases, and also had her first child, Taylor, during this period. This last fact reflected on some of the tracks in the album, mainly on "Animal Instinct" and "You and Me".
The themes of the songs vary, from maternity and children, to divorce and child abuse. The album cover was designed by Storm Thorgerson.


Wake Up and Smell the Coffee
Released October 22, 2001, Length 39:24, Label MCA


1.Never Grow Old 2:35
2.Analyse 4:10
3.Time Is Ticking Out 2:59
4.Dying Inside 3:10
5.This is the Day 4:15
6.The Concept 3:03
7.Wake Up and Smell the Coffee 5:15
8.Pretty Eyes 3:48
9.I Really Hope 3:42
10.Every Morning 2:24
11.Do You Know 3:09
12.Carry On 2:21
13.Chocolate Brown 3:32






Wake Up and Smell the Coffee is the fifth studio album by The Cranberries. Released in 2001, the album has sold 170,000 copies in the US as of April 2007. Worldwide, the album has sold 1,300,000 copies by 2002. 
The album cover was designed by Storm Thorgerson who also designed the cover of their previous album, Bury the Hatchet.
This marks the band's only album on MCA Records. They were transferred to MCA after the merger of PolyGram (which owned their previous label, Island Records) with MCA's parent Universal Music Group in 1999.


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