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The Cranberries

Disco de The Cranberries: “Stars: The Best of 1992-2002 [2CD/DVD]”

Disco de The Cranberries: “Stars: The Best of 1992-2002 [2CD/DVD]”
Información del disco :
Título: Stars: The Best of 1992-2002 [2CD/DVD]
Fecha de Publicación:2005-11-07
Tipo:Desconocido
Género:Rock, Adult Alternative, The Coffeehouse
Sello Discográfico:Universal
Letras Explícitas:Si
UPC:0602498299074
Lista de temas :
1 - 1
1 - 2
1 - 3 Zombie (Camel's Hump mix)
1 - 4 Ode to My Family [DVD]
1 - 5 I Can't Be With You Video
1 - 6 Ridiculous Thoughts [DVD]
1 - 7 Salvation [DVD]
1 - 8 Free to Decide [DVD]
1 - 9 When You're Gone [DVD]
1 - 10 Hollywood Video
1 - 11
1 - 12
1 - 13
1 - 14
1 - 15 Analyse [DVD]
1 - 16 Time Is Ticking Out [DVD]
1 - 17 This Is the Day [DVD]
1 - 18 Daffodil Lament Video
1 - 19 New New York Video
1 - 20
2 - 21 Reason Video
2 - 22 Them Video
2 - 23 What You Were Video
2 - 24 I Don't Need Video
2 - 25 So Cold in Ireland Video
2 - 26 Cordell Video
2 - 27 Liar Video
2 - 28 Baby Blues Video
2 - 29 Sweetest Thing
2 - 30 Such a Shame Video
2 - 31 Paparazzi on Mope
2 - 32 Zombie (Camel's Hump mix)
3 - 33
3 - 34
3 - 35
3 - 36 Ode to My Family [DVD]
3 - 37
3 - 38 Ridiculous Thoughts [DVD]
3 - 39 Salvation [DVD]
3 - 40 Free to Decide [DVD]
3 - 41 When You're Gone [DVD]
3 - 42
3 - 43
3 - 44
3 - 45
3 - 46 Analyse [DVD]
3 - 47 Time Is Ticking Out [DVD]
3 - 48 This Is the Day [DVD]
3 - 49
3 - 50
3 - 51
3 - 52
3 - 53
3 - 54
3 - 55
3 - 56
3 - 57
3 - 58
3 - 59
3 - 60
3 - 61
3 - 62
3 - 63
3 - 64
3 - 65
3 - 66
3 - 67
Análisis (en inglés) - :
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. [{@Mercury}'s 2005 edition featured an additional CD of bonus material, as well as a bonus DVD.] ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
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