The Cranberries discographyThe Cranberries performing in Barcelona in March 2010
Studio albums 8 EPs 8 Live albums 3 Compilation albums 7 Singles 23 Video albums 8 Music videos 21 Promotional singles 10
The Cranberries were an Irish rock band formed in Limerick in 1989, originally under the name The Cranberry Saw Us. Although widely associated with alternative rock , the band's sound incorporates post-punk and rock elements. Since their formation, the Cranberries have had eight studio albums , eight extended plays , 23 singles (including two re-releases), three live albums , seven compilation albums , eight video albums , and 21 music videos released.
The Cranberries rose to fame with their debut album, Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? , which became a commercial success and was certified Platinum in Australia, 2× platinum in Britain, and 5× platinum in the US. Their next studio album, No Need to Argue , gave them the hit single "Zombie " and was their best-selling studio album. The band has achieved one number-one album on the UK Albums Chart (Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? ) and two number-one singles on the Modern Rock Tracks chart ("Zombie" and "Salvation"). The album Roses was released on 27 February 2012. Their next record, Something Else , covering earlier songs together with the Irish Chamber Orchestra , was released on 28 April 2017. Their eighth and final studio album,[ 1] In The End , was released on 26 April 2019.
The group covered "(They Long to Be) Close to You" on the 1994 tribute album If I Were a Carpenter .
Albums
Studio albums
Notes
A ^ Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? was remastered and re-released with exclusive bonus tracks in 2018.[ 24]
Compilation albums
Live albums
Extended plays
Singles
Year
Title
Album
1993
"Sunday " (US only)
Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?
"Still Can't..." (US only)
1995
"Liar" (Spain only)
Empire Records (soundtrack)
"Dreaming My Dreams " (UK only)
No Need to Argue
1996
"I'm Still Remembering" (Brazil only)
To the Faithful Departed
2000
"Copycat " (Spain only)
Bury the Hatchet
2012
"Fire & Soul" (Russia only)
Roses
"Show Me the Way"
"Raining in My Heart"
"Waiting in Walthamstow"
Videography
Year
Title
1994
The Cranberries Live
Label: Island
Formats: VHS, LaserDisc (Image Entertainment)
1995
Doors and Windows
Label: Island
Formats: Rainbow CD-ROM
2001
Beneath the Skin – Live in Paris
2002
Beneath the Skin – Live in Paris – 2
Label: Image Entertainment
Formats: DVD
2002
Stars: The Best of Videos 1992–2002
Label: Island
Formats: DVD
2005
The Cranberries Live (re-release)
Label: Island
Formats: DVD
2005
20th Century Masters Collection: The Cranberries
Label: Island
Formats: DVD
2007
Gold Collection: The Videos
Label: Universal
Formats: DVD
Music videos
Year
Title
Director
1991
"Uncertain"
1992
"Dreams" (version 1)
John Maybury [ 44]
1993
"Linger"
Melodie McDaniel [ 45]
1994
"Dreams" (version 2)
Peter Scammell[ 46]
"Dreams" (version 3)
Nico Soultanakis[ 47]
"Zombie"
Samuel Bayer [ 48]
1995
"Ode to My Family"
"I Can't Be with You"
"Ridiculous Thoughts"
Freckles Flynn[ 49]
1996
"Salvation"
Olivier Dahan [ 50]
"Free to Decide"
Marty Callner [ 51]
"When You're Gone"
Karen Bellone[ 51]
1999
"Promises"
Olivier Dahan[ 50]
"Animal Instinct"
"Just My Imagination"
Phil Harder [ 52]
2000
"You & Me"
Maurice Linnane[ 51]
2001
"Analyse"
Keir McFarlane[ 53]
2002
"Time Is Ticking Out"
Maurice Linnane[ 51]
"This Is the Day"
Olivier Dahan[ 50]
"Stars"
Jake Nava [ 54]
2012
"Tomorrow"
Colin McIvor
2019
"All Over Now"
Dan Britt
"Wake Me When It's Over"
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Billboard – 19 Feb 1994, page 47
"Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?" . Billboard . 19 February 1994. Retrieved 2016-08-19 .
"Top 10 Sales in Europe" (PDF) . Music & Media . 29 October 1994. p. 20. Retrieved 24 May 2022 .
To the Faithful Departed :
"Top National Sellers" (PDF) . Music & Media . 18 October 1996. p. 26. Retrieved 24 May 2022 .
Billboard - 22 May 1999, page 11
"The Cranberries - Bury the Hatchet" . Billboard . 22 May 1999. p. 11. Retrieved 26 February 2019 .
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