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The Cranberries - Bury the Hatchet (CD)

Bury the Hatchet
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4.6 out of 5.0 stars 28 Ratings (28 Reviews)

Album Details: Bury the Hatchet

Release Date:04/27/1999
Label:Polygram Records
UPC:731452461124

Track List: Bury the Hatchet

  1. Animal Instinct
  2. Loud And Clear
  3. Promises
  4. You And Me
  5. Just My Imagination
  6. Shattered
  7. Desperate Andy
  1. Saving Grace
  2. Copycat
  3. What's On My Mind
  4. Delilah
  5. Fee Fi Fo
  6. Dying In The Sun

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User Reviews: Bury the Hatchet

  • Overall:

    Beautiful!!!

    By enville2  Nov 9, 2002

    A very good album. I got the complete sessions (a double CD with a couple of new songs). They've definately come a long way from where they started. Animal Instinct, Fee Fi Fo, Promises and not forgeting the excellent Saving Grace are amongst the hig...hlights!!!! Read more Less

  • Overall:

    !

    By doyouwanttoplayca  Mar 3, 2002

    Aweosme

Pro Reviews: Bury the Hatchet

  • All Music Guide

    The Cranberries stumbled with their move toward heavier, politically fueled modern rock on To the Faithful Departed, losing fans enamored with their earlier sound. Like many groups that see their stardom fading, the band decided to return after a short hiatus with a mildly updated, immaculately constructed distillation of everything that earned them an audience in the first place. It's immediately apparent that Bury the Hatchet has retreated from the ludicrous posturing that marred To the Faithful. There are no blasts of distorted guitar -- as a matter of fact, there are no songs that even qualify as "rockers" -- and there is little preaching, even on Dolores O'Riordan's most earnest songs. Every note and gesture is pitched at the adult alternative mainstream, which is a good thing. Though they ran away from the dreamy jangle of their first hits, The Cranberries never sounded more convincing than on mid-tempo, folky pop tunes with polished productions. Sonically, that's precisely what ...Bury the Hatchet delivers, complete with little flourishes -- a Bacharachian horn chart there, cinematic strings there -- to illustrate that the band did indeed know what was hip in the late '90s. All this planning -- some might call it calculation -- shouldn't come as a surprise, since Bury the Hatchet is essentially a make-or-break album, but what is a surprise is that the end result is the most consistent record of their career. It's not necessarily their best -- it lacks the immediate singles of their first two records -- but all the songs work together to form a whole; not even embarrassments like the skittering "Copycat" interrupt the flow of the record. True, the album never challenges listeners, but it delivers on their expectations -- and after To the Faithful Departed, that comes as a relief. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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The Cranberries

Combining the melodic jangle of post-Smiths indie-guitar pop with the lilting, trance-inducing sonic textures of late-'80s dream pop and adding a slight Celtic tint, the Cranberries became one of the more successful groups to emerge from the pre-Brit-pop U.K. indie scene of the early '90s. Led by vocalist Dolores O'Riordan, whose keening, powerful voice is the most dist... Read more