The Cranberries - Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?

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Album Details

Title: Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?
Artist: The Cranberries
Release Date: 4/20/1993
Re-Released On: 10/1/1999
Label: Island, Mercury
Duration: 39:24
UPCs: 4988005538161, 731451415623, 4007198762280, 731458670926
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Celtic Rock
Moods: Bittersweet, Earnest, Reflective, Searching, Yearning, Cathartic, Detached, Playful, Whimsical, Amiable/Good-Natured, Angst-Ridden, Brooding, Confrontational, Earthy, Elegant, Literate, Organic, Rousing, Sophisticated, Stylish, Brash, Complex, Exuberant, Rebellious, Sensual, Cerebral, Cynical/Sarcastic, Dramatic, Plaintive, Raucous, Sentimental, Melancholy, Passionate, Theatrical
Total Copies: 181
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. I Still Do
  2. Dreams
  3. Sunday
  4. Pretty
  5. Waltzing Back
  6. Not Sorry
  7. Linger
  8. Wanted
  9. Still Can't...
  10. I Will Always
  11. How
  12. Put Me Down

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1999CDMercury5867092
1993CDIsland876228
------CDIsland514156

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Album Review

Title aside, what the Cranberries were doing wasn't that common at the time, at least in mainstream pop terms; grunge and G-funk had done their respective big splashes via Nirvana and Dr. Dre when Everybody came out first in the U.K. and then in America some months later. Lead guitarist Noel Hogan is in many ways the true center of the band at this point, co-writing all but three songs with O'Riordan and showing an amazing economy in his playing, and having longtime Smiths/Morrissey producer Stephen Street behind the boards meant that the right blend of projection and delicacy still held sway. One can tell he likes Johnny Marr and his ability to do the job just right: check out the quick strums and blasts on "Pretty" or the concluding part of the lovely "Waltzing Back." O'Riordan herself offers up a number of romantic ponderings and considerations lyrically (as well as playing perfectly fine acoustic guitar), and her undisputed vocal ability suits the material perfectly. The two best cuts were the deserved smashes: "Dreams," a brisk, charging number combining low-key tension and full-on rock, and the melancholic, string-swept break-up song "Linger." If Everybody is in the end a derivative pleasure -- and O'Riordan's vocal acrobatics would never again be so relatively calm in comparison -- a pleasure it remains nonetheless, the work of a young band creating a fine little synthesis. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Stephen StreetEngineer, Producer

Member Reviews

Amy T. (simplyamy) wrote on 11/3/2007...

0 of 1 member(s) found this review helpful.
I miss them...awesome!!!

Susan G. wrote on 1/6/2007...

Has their 2 well-known songs "Dreams" and "Linger"

Paul B. (PABlo) wrote on 10/17/2006...

Title is actually Everybody else is doing it, so why can't we?

Louise C. wrote on 8/13/2006...

0 of 1 member(s) found this review helpful.
This one takes me back to high school...and seeing The Cranberries open up for Duran Duran! Great disc, I have an extra copy in my collection to give up.

V S. (amberfool) wrote on 8/7/2006...

Full title is "Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?"

Sarah S. wrote on 8/7/2006...

0 of 2 member(s) found this review helpful.
Excellent quality original w/case and artwork!