The Cranberries’ No Need to Argue Gets Expanded Reissue With Unreleased Tracks

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The Cranberries’ 1994 sophomore album, No Need to Argue, featuring their smash hit “Zombie,” is getting an expanded edition, courtesy of Island/UMe. The collection arrives September 18 and features the full remastered album, plus B-sides, demos, and live tracks, including the previously unreleased “Yesterday’s Gone” and a demo of “Serious.” The 2xCD edition also includes previously unseen photographs from the album photo sessions. Check out the details at Rolling Stone.

The Cranberries’ debut, 1993’s Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can’t We?, was reissued for its 25th anniversary in 2018. The group released its final album with late singer Dolores O’Riordan, In the End, in 2019.

Read “Why Cranberries Singer Dolores O’Riordan’s Voice Lingers” on the Pitch.

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