The Cranberries - Stars: the best of 1992-2002 - 2021 (2021) LP
BAND/ARTIST: The Cranberries
- Title: Stars: the best of 1992-2002 - 2021
- Year Of Release: 2021
- Label: Island – 5393226
- Genre: Alternative Rock, Pop Rock
- Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,scans) 24/192
- Total Time: 01:20:07
- Total Size: 3.51 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
A1 - Dreams
A2 - Linger
A3 - Zombie
A4 - Ode to my family
A5 - I can't be with you
B1 - Ridiculous thoughts
B2 - Salvation
B3 - Free to decide
B4 - When you're gone
B5 - Hollywood
C1 - Promices
C2 - Animal instinct
C3 - Just my imagination
C4 - You & me
C5 - Analyse
D1 - Time is ticking out
D2 - This is the day
D3 - Daffodil lament
D4 - New New-York
D5 - Stars
A1 - Dreams
A2 - Linger
A3 - Zombie
A4 - Ode to my family
A5 - I can't be with you
B1 - Ridiculous thoughts
B2 - Salvation
B3 - Free to decide
B4 - When you're gone
B5 - Hollywood
C1 - Promices
C2 - Animal instinct
C3 - Just my imagination
C4 - You & me
C5 - Analyse
D1 - Time is ticking out
D2 - This is the day
D3 - Daffodil lament
D4 - New New-York
D5 - Stars
For the Cranberries, assembling a best-of covering the first decade of their career means compiling their singles in chronological order, which turns out to be a foolproof approach for a band that can be uneven over the course of a full-length album but has always managed to express itself well on the two-to-four catchiest cuts. ("Hollywood" and "You & Me" were not singles chosen for release as such by the band, but they were put out in individual territories.) From "Dreams" and the breakthrough hit "Linger" to the sometimes harder-rocking and more political efforts such as "Zombie" and "Free to Decide," and on to more melodic songs later on, the singles (presented here in some cases in single versions or new edits to fit everything in) make a case for the Cranberries as one of the major international rock bands of the '90s. Also included is one album cut, "Daffodil Lament" from No Need to Argue, said to have been an overwhelming fan choice as the one non-single inclusion, and two new songs, "New New York" and "Stars." "New New York," in which lead singer and songwriter Dolores O'Riordan takes on the September 11 terrorist attacks, is a bit heavy-handed, as O'Riordan confesses that the subject is beyond her ("There's nothing to say") before settling for the anthemic statement, "They won't tear us apart." Much better is "Stars," one of the band's more pop-sounding efforts. But the inclusion of the two songs is appropriate, as it shows the Cranberries continuing to pursue two tracks in their music, one a harder-edged, more political side, the other softer and more romantic.
Year 2021 | Pop | Rock | Alternative | Indie | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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