Reissue of The Cranberries’ No Need To Argue album gets November release date


No Need To Argue




A new release date of November 13th has been set for the reissue of The Cranberries‘ 1994 album No Need To Argue.

The biggest hit of the band’s career with huge sales of over 17 million worldwide, launched in turn by the massive hit single Zombie, No Need To Argue is being reintroduced in an expanded, remastered form, complete with the bonus additions of b-sides, live performances and demos.

The 2CD and 2LP versions will also include a 5,000 word essay on the history of the album written by Eoin Devereux.

2CD tracklist:

2020 remaster + extras;

Ode To My Family
I Can’t Be With You
Twenty One
Zombie
Empty
Everything I Said
The Icicle Melts
Disappointment
Ridiculous Thoughts
Dreaming My Dreams
Yeats’ Grave
Daffodil Lament
No Need To Argue

B-sides + extras;

Yesterday’s Gone (MTV unplugged)
Away
I Don’t Need
So Cold In Ireland
(They Long To Be) Close To You
Zombie (A Camel’s Hump Remix by The Orb)

Magic shop demos;

Song To My Family
So Cold In Ireland
Empty
Ridiculous Thoughts
Everything I Said
Yeats’ Grave

Demos;

Serious
Away
I Don’t need

Live @ Liverpool Royal Court 14.10.1994;

Dreaming My Dreams
Daffodil Lament
The Icicle Melts
No Need To Argue
Empty

Live @ National Stadium, Milton Keynes, 30.07.1995;

I Can’t Be With You
Ridiculous Thoughts
Zombie


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