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Originally released in 1994, No Need to Argue, the second studio album by Irish alternative rock band The Cranberries, was the bands highest-selling album, shifting over 17 million copies worldwide and contains the bands most successful single Zombie. The expanded 180g gatefold 2LP features the remastered album plus three B-Sides, Yesterdays Gone, and the bands cover of the Carpenters (They Long To Be) Close to You. This 2LP also includes a 5,000-word sleeve note on the history of the album written by the bands archivist Eoin Devereux who wrote the sleeve note to the reissue of their debut album.
Originally released in 1994, No Need to Argue, the second studio album by Irish alternative rock band The Cranberries, was the bands highest-selling album, shifting over 17 million copies worldwide and contains the bands most successful single Zombie. The expanded 180g gatefold 2LP features the remastered album plus three B-Sides, Yesterdays Gone, and the bands cover of the Carpenters (They Long To Be) Close to You. This 2LP also includes a 5,000-word sleeve note on the history of the album written by the bands archivist Eoin Devereux who wrote the sleeve note to the reissue of their debut album.
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Format: Vinyl
Label: ISLAND
Rel. Date: 11/13/2020
UPC: 600753912959

No Need To Argue: Remastered [Deluxe 2LP]
Artist: The Cranberries
Format: Vinyl
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Originally released in 1994, No Need to Argue, the second studio album by Irish alternative rock band The Cranberries, was the bands highest-selling album, shifting over 17 million copies worldwide and contains the bands most successful single Zombie. The expanded 180g gatefold 2LP features the remastered album plus three B-Sides, Yesterdays Gone, and the bands cover of the Carpenters (They Long To Be) Close to You. This 2LP also includes a 5,000-word sleeve note on the history of the album written by the bands archivist Eoin Devereux who wrote the sleeve note to the reissue of their debut album.
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