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The Cranberries were an Irish rock band formed in Limerick in 1989. The band was originally named The Cranberry Saw Us and featured singer Niall Quinn, guitarist Noel Hogan , bassist Mike Hogan, and drummer Fergal Lawler; Quinn was replaced as lead singer by Dolores O'Riordan in 1990, and the group changed their name to the Cranberries.
The Cranberries were an Irish rock band formed in Limerick in 1989, originally under the name The Cranberry Saw Us. Although widely associated with alternative rock, the band's sound incorporates post-punk and rock elements.
Nothing Left at All (as The Cranberry Saw Us) O’Riordan, Hogan [31] "Show Me" ‡ 2012 Roses: O’Riordan [8] "So Cold in Ireland" 1994 B-side of "Ode to My Family" O’Riordan [32] "So Good" 2012 Roses: O’Riordan [8] "Someday" 2012 Bonus track on the Japanese release of Roses: O’Riordan, Hogan [33] "Sorry Son" 1999 Bury the Hatchet: O ...
The Cranberries reunited in 2009, [3] released Roses (2012), and went on a world tour. O'Riordan's other activities included appearing as a judge on RTÉ's The Voice of Ireland (2013–2014) and recording material with the trio D.A.R.K. (2014). The Cranberries' seventh album, Something Else (2017), was the last to be released during her lifetime.
To the Faithful Departed is the third studio album by Irish alternative rock [16] band the Cranberries, released on 22 April 1996.The album was made in memory of Denny Cordell who signed the band to Island Records [17] and Joe O'Riordan (vocalist Dolores O'Riordan's grandfather), who had both died that year.
In his weekly UK chart commentary, James Masterton complimented it as "another epic single" from the Cranberries, adding that O'Riordan's yodelling "sounds as hauntingly lovely as ever". [2] Johnny Cigarettes from NME wrote, "Twanging guitars, meandering minor chords, quick burst of yodelling, two indifferent choruses and you're left with an ...
Bury the Hatchet is the fourth studio album by Irish alternative rock [15] band the Cranberries, released on 19 April 1999.In the US, the album had shipped 500,000 copies as of 2 June 1999, and received a gold certification.
Uncertain is the first EP by the Irish band the Cranberries. [1] The EP was released in the autumn of 1991, [1] with the band having previously released cassette EPs under the name The Cranberry Saw Us. [1] [2] Uncertain was released by Island under the Xeric Records name on both CD and 12" vinyl formats.