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The Cranberries rose to fame with their debut album, Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?, which became a commercial success and was certified Platinum in Australia, 2× platinum in Britain, and 5× platinum in the US. Their next studio album, No Need to Argue, gave them the hit single "Zombie" and was
Name of song, original release, and year of release Title Year Original release Writer(s) Ref. "7 Years" 2001 CD-R test pressing of Wake Up and Smell the Coffee: Dolores O' Riordan, Noel Hogan
The Cranberries recorded Roses at the Metalworks Studios in Mississauga, Canada, from 18 April [106] to 15 May [107] 2011 with Stephen Street, [106] who previously collaborated with the band on their first, second and fifth albums. The Cranberries worked on 15 tracks during the Roses session, although not all were included on the album. [108]
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.
Roses is the sixth studio album by Irish alternative rock [13] band The Cranberries, released in the Republic of Ireland [14] on 22 February 2012 and globally on 27 February 2012 through Cooking Vinyl and Downtown Records.
Wake Up and Smell the Coffee is the fifth studio album by Irish alternative rock [8] band The Cranberries, and their last before their six-year hiatus. Released on 22 October 2001, the album sold 170,000 copies in the US by April 2007. [9] Worldwide, the album had sold 1,300,000 copies by 2002. [10] This marks the band's only album on MCA Records.
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Something Else is the seventh studio album by Irish alternative rock [3] band The Cranberries, released on 28 April 2017, through BMG. [4] The album, which features "unplugged" and orchestral versions of ten previously released singles and three new songs, was recorded at the Irish Chamber Orchestra Building, the University of Limerick, Ireland. [5]