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No Need To Argue

~ The Cranberries
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  • Audio CD (1 Aug 1994)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Island Records
  • ASIN: B000001E7L
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 13,969 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

1. Ode To My Family
2. I Can't Be With You
3. Twenty One
4. Zombie
5. Empty
6. Everything I Said
7. Icicle Melts
8. Disappointment
9. Ridiculous Thoughts
10. Dreaming My Dreams
11. Yeat's Grave
12. Daffodil Lament
13. No Need To Argue

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Building off the success of their debut EVERYBODY ELSE IS DOING IT, SO WHY CAN'T WE?, the Cranberries' second album NO NEED TO ARGUE offers more of the Cranberries' brand of lavish pop. Chock full of the haunting atmospheric vocals that propelled the Irish quartet into international stardom, NO NEED TO ARGUE continues the Cranberries' tradition of moving orchestral pop.
Dolores O'Riordan's delicate acoustic arrangements, ethereal lyrics and unique phrasing find the Cranberries' sound akin to contemporary shoegazers like The Cranesor Frente!. It's O'Riordan's dedication to portraying life in war-torn Ireland, though, that sets her apart from her contemporaries.
In the gripping "Ode To My Family", O'Riordan repeatedly asks, "does anyone care?" and the effect is devastating. "Ode To My Family" becomes a snapshot of childrenplaying in the Belfast rubble, and NO NEED TO ARGUE is the audio accompaniment.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An album of somber beauty and emotional intensity, 30 Mar 2003
By Daniel Jolley "darkgenius" (Shelby, North Carolina USA) - See all my reviews
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Following up a remarkable debut album can pose quite a problem for a musical artist or group, but the Cranberries shrugged off any hint of a sophomore slump and really outdid themselves with this album. It doesn’t have quite the appeal and ethereal magic of Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can’t We?, but the complexity and maturity of No Need To Argue is really quite remarkable. Rather than trying to repackage the appeal of their first effort, the Cranberries greatly extended their musical tendrils into the solid ground of serious, socially conscious, heart-stirring lyrics. This album doesn’t have the instantaneous listenability of what came before, but that is largely due to the fact that this album is a much more personal, revealing statement on the part of singer and songwriter Dolores O’Riordan. We see a richer, somewhat darker side of the Cranberries in these thirteen songs. Leading the charge is Zombie. I for one love this song; some might say its atypically heavy, rocking delivery doesn’t fit the Cranberries’ style or O’Riordan’s voice, but I say the song merely goes to show the versatility of the band. This was not the type of music expected from this group at the time, and that makes it an eye-opening triumph in my opinion. Ridiculous Thoughts contains traces of the same hard-driving presentation of Zombie, but really and truly this album is one of plaintiff, melancholy songs. There is a touching sadness to tracks such as Ode To My Family, 21, Empty, Daffodil Lament, and Disappointment. Dreaming My Dreams is a quiet love song O’Riordan wrote and dedicated to her husband. Yeat’s Grave is a somber and respectful tribute to poet W.B. Yeats, while the title track is funereal in its presentation. Raw emotion does appear in a couple of songs: the specter of child abuse puts O’Riordan’s voice on edge in The Icicle Melts, while lonely frustration fuels the passion of I Can’t Be With You.

This album put to rest any suggestions that the Cranberries’ music lacked substance. No Need to Argue comes across as a deeply personal album that, if anything, is slightly too introspective and serious. This being the case, it takes several listens before the beauty and incredible, emotional intensity of this album really comes across completely. If you only listen to the album a couple of times, you might well dismiss it as a somewhat disappointing followup to the much more accessible music of the group’s first album. In time, though, the depth and beauty of this album manifests itself, grabbing you with its incredible intensity. In its own way, No Need to Argue is even more remarkable than Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can’t We? With their debut album, The Cranberries soared into the sky; with No Need To Argue, they proved they could fly.

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A timeless classic, 28 Jul 2002
I am fully convinced that after the current spite aimed at the cranberries for recent musical follies has subsided this album will be generally recognised as being one of the best of all time.

It is rare for an album to be so consistently strong all the way through but with the possible exception of the limp single "I can't be with you" that is the case here.

While the first album merged somewhat into a fusion of pleasent melody, No Need To Argue consists of powerful plaintive songs in their own right. Delores' lyrics so laughably weak on "To the Faithful Departed" are coherent and affecting - coming straight from the heart.

From the touching and beautiful Ode to my family through to the crushingly sad title track this is an album of immense proportions. Angry, bitter, melancholic but above all deeply upsetting, it is the perfect soundtrack to any failing or failed relationship.

Listen and weep....

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Cranberries, my favourite band!, 8 Aug 2007
By HooterFM (UK) - See all my reviews
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Fantastic, this is how I describe this CD... when I was a child of about 4 or 5 I heard this song, Zombie, and was thrown back into where my mother comes from, where my family originated from, and what happens on the streets of Belfast.
Later I watched the news with my parents and saw scences of violence, in Belfast, my mothers upbringing. I live very near Guildford, where an IRA bomb hit a pub once.
This CD underlines WHY? WHY? Just this question WHY?
The words to Zombie:
What's in your head, in your head?
Zombie, Zombie, Zombi bi bi
It's the same history,
like it's 1916,
coz in your head there're still fighting,
with their tanks,
and their bombs,
and their guns and their guns,
it's not me, it's not my family,
in your heeeeeeeeeeeeed etc!
Put this with a fantastic Irish womans voice that really makes you want to weep and dance at the same time, this is one to be watched.
The songs are sometimes mellow, rocky and different.
This has got to be my favourite CD of all time! Buy it now or miss out on something wonderful... it's your choice!
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I am 12 and when i first heard this album i couldn't get enough of it. It is really amazing as now i am an absolute Cranberries fan and know all their songs by heart. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Just as good as their first albumn!
A more stronger sounding albumn than their first albumn with songs like Zombie and the excellent Ridiculous Thoughts but also more mellow songs such as No Need To Argue and... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Just as good as their first albumn!
A more stronger sounding albumn than their first albumn with songs like Zombie and the excellent Ridiculous Thoughts but also more mellow songs such as No Need To Argue and... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Moody, rebellious, girly album
This album, unlike their most recent one has a real feel ofanger throughout. Although do not recommend you try and sing along to this one in public as it is not the easiest or... Read more
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