No Need to Argue

Editorial Reviews
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It was a tough act to beat when Irish group The Cranberries released the follow-up to their debut disc Everybody Else Is Doing It So Why Can't We, an interesting and intimate album highlighted by the memorable hit "Linger." Critics chided that Everybody was timid in nature both musically and lyrically, but No Need to Argue quickly changed all that. The 1994-released effort was decidedly more confrontational, instantly evident by the lyrics, inspired by the Irish conflict, in their hit "Zombie." In her trademark sharp alto, frontwoman Delores O'Riordan sings, "In your head they are fighting/With their tanks and their bombs/and their bombs and their guns." Since anger is more difficult to embrace than love, many fans were initially disappointed with the tougher stuff, but those who stayed discovered a much more emotionally layered effort. --Denise Sheppard

Music Review:

  1. Only [CD-single] [Import]
  2. Our Time in Eden
  3. Outlandos d'Amour [Digipak] [Original recording remastered]
  4. Parklife
  5. Perfect From Now On
  6. POP! - 20 Hits
  7. Pornography [Deluxe Edition] [Original recording remastered]
  8. Pretty Hate Machine [Import]
  9. Prolonging the Magic [Explicit Lyrics]
  10. Psychocandy [Import]

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Creature Feature 2 [Explicit Lyrics]

Beethoven: Symphony No. 3; Mass in D

Baroque Music in France

Music: Acid Saves Your Soul [Import]

Clubland, Vol. 5 [Import]

Apples + Synthesizers

A Gente Era Feliz E Nao Sabia [Import]

Banned: Mixed and Chopped

Anything Goes

Bohuslav Martinu: The String Quartets (7) / Madrigal for Violin & Viola / String Trio - Stamitz Quartett

Birds of a Feather

Blue Bossa [Import]

Brown Sick and Wicked

Debussy: Prélude a l'apres-midi d'un faune; Images; Printemps

Rome 2000: Thank You