Contents • • • • • • • • • Composition [ ] In some of the songs, the band decided to take on a rockier and heavier side, using distortion and increasing the volume. The song 'Yeats' Grave' – incorrectly listed on the album as 'Yeat's Grave' and never corrected for any of the album's physical re-releases – is about, and quotes one of his poems, No Second Troy. The song 'Zombie', written by O'Riordan, is according to her about the that resulted in the death of two children. Cover art [ ] For the sleeve design, Art Director Cally re-enlisted photographer Andy Earl and hired the same sofa that featured on the debut album. The sofa was transported by hand to many locations in and around Dublin including, coming to rest in a photo-studio in Dublin where the white room had been constructed for the cover shot. Whilst travelling around Dublin in a bus: band and sofa aboard, the bus was shot at, the bullet piercing a side window but missing all on board.
The band, somewhat influenced by a recent photo, decided to dress up and wear suits. The hand lettering was by Charlotte Villiers; video coordinator at Island Records and distant relative of the Villiers engine manufacturing family. [ ] Each single sleeve featured the band on the sofa in a different location. The sofa went on to star in the video for ' by the British band in 1995.
No Need to Argue is the second studio album by the Irish rock band The Cranberries, released on 3 October 1994. It is the band's best selling album, and has sold about 17 million copies worldwide. It contains the band's most successful single, 'Zombie'. For the past two weeks, our writers have been writing about the ten cover songs. I don't know how well I'd remember Lucinda Williams' Shel Silverstein cover. Re-launching the site from scratch (RIP covermesongs.blogspot.com), it holds a. Dig through the many obscure artists and assorted tributes and extract the gems.
[ ] Reception [ ] Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating B In July 2014, placed No Need to Argue at number 41 in their 'Superunknown: 50 Iconic Albums That Defined 1994' list. Track listing [ ] All lyrics written.
Title Music Length 1. ' O'Riordan, 4:30 2. ' O'Riordan, N. Hogan 3:07 3. 'Twenty One' O'Riordan, N. Hogan 3:07 4. ' O'Riordan 5:06 5.
'Empty' O'Riordan, N. Hogan 3:26 6. 'Everything I Said' O'Riordan, N.
Hogan 3:52 7. 'The Icicle Melts' O'Riordan 2:54 8. 'Disappointment' O'Riordan, N. Hogan 4:14 9. ' O'Riordan, N. Hogan 4:31 10. ' O'Riordan 3:37 11.
'Yeats' Grave' O'Riordan 2:59 12. 'Daffodil Lament' O'Riordan 6:14 13. 'No Need to Argue' O'Riordan 2:54 Total length: 50:30 No Need to Argue: The Complete Sessions 1994–1995 (bonus tracks) No. Title Writer(s) Length 14. 'Away' 2:38 15. 'I Don't Need' 3:32 16.
'So Cold in Ireland' 4:45 18. 3 October 2014.
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