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Album Review: No Need to Argue

  • Artist: The Cranberries
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1994
  • Total Time: 50:30
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

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 unfortunately much more self-conscious role that ended up not standing the band in good stead later. Lead single "Zombie" is the worst offender in this regard -- the heavy rock trudge isn't immediately suited for the band's strengths (notably, O'Riordan wrote this without Noel Hogan) -- while the subject matter -- the continuing Northern Ireland tensions -- ends up sounding trivialized. Opening cut "Ode to My Family" is actually one of the band's best, with a lovely string arrangement created by O'Riordan, but her overdubbed vocals start showing her distinct vocal tics becoming a bit more gimmicky at the expense of the performance. Where No Need succeeds best is when the Cranberries stick at what they know, resulting in a number of charmers like "Twenty One," the uilleann pipes-touched "Daffodil's Lament," which has an epic sweep that doesn't overbear like "Zombie," and the evocative "Disappointment." ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Ode to My Family (Lyrics) Dolores O'Riordan, Noel Hogan The Cranberries (4:30)
I Can't Be With You (Lyrics) Dolores O'Riordan The Cranberries (3:07)
Twenty-One Dolores O'Riordan, Noel Hogan The Cranberries (3:08)
Zombie (Lyrics) Dolores O'Riordan The Cranberries (5:06)
Empty (Lyrics) Dolores O'Riordan, Noel Hogan The Cranberries (3:26)
Everything I Said (Lyrics) Dolores O'Riordan, Noel Hogan The Cranberries (3:53)
The Icicle Melts Dolores O'Riordan The Cranberries (2:54)
Disappointment (Lyrics) Dolores O'Riordan, Noel Hogan The Cranberries (4:14)
Ridiculous Thoughts (Lyrics) Dolores O'Riordan, Noel Hogan The Cranberries (4:31)
Dreaming My Dreams (Lyrics) Dolores O'Riordan The Cranberries (3:37)
Yeat's Grave (Lyrics) Dolores O'Riordan The Cranberries (2:59)
Daffodil Lament (Lyrics) Dolores O'Riordan The Cranberries (6:09)
No Need to Argue (Lyrics) Dolores O'Riordan The Cranberries (2:56)

Credits

The Cranberries (Main Performer), Dolores O'Riordan (Guitar (Acoustic)), Dolores O'Riordan (Guitar), Dolores O'Riordan (Guitar (Electric)), Dolores O'Riordan (Keyboards), Dolores O'Riordan (Vocals), Stephen Street (Producer), Stephen Street (Engineer), Mike Hogan (Guitar (Bass)), Noel Hogan (Guitar (Acoustic)), Noel Hogan (Guitar), Noel Hogan (Guitar (Electric)), Fergal Lawler (Percussion), Fergal Lawler (Drums), Cally (Cover Design)
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No Need to Argue
Studio album by The Cranberries
Released 3 October 1994
Recorded 1994
Genre Alternative rock
Gothic rock
Length 52:30
Label Island
Producer Stephen Street
Professional reviews
The Cranberries chronology
Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?
(1993)
No Need to Argue
(1994)
To the Faithful Departed
(1996)
Singles from No Need to Argue
  1. "Zombie"
    Released: September 1994
  2. "Ode to My Family"
    Released: 21 November 1994
  3. "I Can't Be With You"
    Released: 14 February 1995
  4. "Ridiculous Thoughts"
    Released: 31 July 1995

No Need to Argue is an album by The Cranberries released in 1994. It was the band's most successful album, and has sold about 16.7 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" 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.[1]

Contents

Track listing

All lyrics by Dolores O'Riordan, all music by O'Riordan/Noel Hogan except tracks 4, 7, 10-13 by O'Riordan.

  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

Re-release bonus tracks

The album was re-released in 2002, under the title No Need to Argue (The Complete Sessions 1994–1995). This version of the album featured bonus tracks; B-sides from the singles lifted off the album.

  1. "Away" – 2:38
  2. "I Don't Need" – 3:32
  3. "(They Long to Be) Close to You" (by Burt Bacharach and Hal David) – 2:41
  4. "So Cold in Ireland" – 4:45
  5. "Zombie" (Camel's Hump mix) – 7:54

Certifications, peaks & sales

Country Peak Position Certification (If Any) Sales/shipments
Australia 1
Austria 1 Platinum [2] 50,000+
Canada 3 5x Platinum [3] 500,000+
Finland Gold [4] 31,876+
Europe 5x Platinum [5] 5,000,000+
France 89 3x Platinum [6] 900,000+
Germany 1 Platinum [7] 300,000+
Netherlands 2 Platinum [8] 80,000+
Switzerland 2 Platinum [9] 50,000+
United Kingdom 2 3x Platinum [10] 900,000+
United States 6 7x Platinum [11] 7,000,000+

References

Preceded by
Wired World of Sports II by The 12th Man
Australian ARIA Albums Chart number-one album
January 29 - February 4, 1995
Succeeded by
Smash by The Offspring

 
 

 

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