Cranberries – No Need To Argue (30th Anniversary Edition) (Deluxe/2LP) - (Vinyl Record)

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The Cranberries — No Need To Argue (30th Anniversary Edition)

Multi-platinum-selling masterpiece now a Deluxe 2LP with newly mixed, remastered audio

Celebrating 30 years of their seminal sophomore album, comes The Cranberries' No Need To Argue, their
worldwide multi-platinum masterpiece. This Deluxe 2LP set 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...

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    The Cranberries — No Need To Argue (30th Anniversary Edition)

    Multi-platinum-selling masterpiece now a Deluxe 2LP with newly mixed, remastered audio

    Celebrating 30 years of their seminal sophomore album, comes The Cranberries' No Need To Argue, their
    worldwide multi-platinum masterpiece. This Deluxe 2LP set 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."

    "Sometimes, it feels like it's only been a few years ago and other times it feels like an eternity. There are lots of memories still fresh in our minds. It's hard to believe it's been 30 years since its release," Fergal Lawler, The Cranberries drummer, says in a press release. The musician fondly recalled the process of creating No Need To Argue while they were touring their first album, Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?, which included their first big hit "Linger." "Dolores (O'Riordan) didn't have any problems writing on the road and in fact was bursting with ideas," Lawler recalled. "Often when a song was completed it'd go straight into the live set, so audiences got to hear a lot of the No Need To Argue songs way before they were recorded. I remember playing ‘Zombie', for instance, early in 1993 on our first European tour with Hothouse Flowers. By the time the chorus came around for the second time, you could feel the reaction in the room. People just loved it from the get-go."

    First released in 1994, No Need To Argue confirmed The Cranberries as global stars, most notably via the international hit "Zombie."


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