The Cranberries Announce More ‘No Need To Argue’ Anniversary Formats
The announcement comes alongside the release of a new remix by Iain Cook of ‘Zombie.’

The Cranberries have announced plans to release additional formats of their LP No Need To Argue in celebration of the record’s 30th anniversary.
Later this year, the beloved album will be available in 2LP, 2CD, 1LP and 1CD format for the first time since its 1994 release.
The announcement follows the release of a 3LP, 30th-anniversary edition of No Need To Argue complete with remastered audio from the record’s original producer, Stephen Street. The 3LP edition gathers live recordings and multiple previously unreleased live tracks recorded during the group’s performance at Woodstock ‘94. It also features cuts from The Cranberries’ 1994 set on MTV Unplugged.
In addition to the array of new formats, the group also shared a new remix of the album’s most iconic track, “Zombie,” from CHVRCHES’ Iain Cook. (Speaking on the song’s initial success in a press release, The Cranberries’ drummer Fergal Lawler shared: “I remember playing ‘Zombie,’ for instance, early in 1993 on our first European tour with Hothouse Flowers. By the time the chorus came around for the second time, you could feel the reaction in the room. People just loved it from the get-go.”) Cook also provided a remix to “Ode To My Family,” a yearning ballad about seeking a grounded simple life post-success that builds on an original string arrangement from late lead singer Dolores O’Riordan.
Written while the group was on the road touring their well-received debut Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can’t We? (home to their first big hit, “Linger”), No Need To Argue cemented the group’s global stardom while further affirming their revolutionary, politically-minded spirit. “Sometimes, it feels like it’s only been a few years ago and other times it feels like an eternity,” Lawler added. “There are lots of memories still fresh in our minds.”
Order the 30th anniversary edition of The Cranberries’ No Need to Argue now.