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Wake Up and Smell The Coffee [Audio CD] The Cranberries; Fergal Lawler; Dolores O'Riordan; Mike Hogan; Noel Hogan and Stephen Street
Wake Up and Smell The Coffee [Audio CD] The Cranberries; Fergal Lawler; Dolores O'Riordan; Mike Hogan; Noel Hogan and Stephen Street
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Amazon.caWake Up and Smell the Coffee is a bit of an anomaly. Happiness, the music industry truism goes, doesn't lead to good songs--but the Cranberries' new sense of contentment, as parents and as seasoned musicians, has resulted in their best album yet. Gone is the slight tendency towards turgid rock fare, or the sense (as with 1999's Bury the Hatchet) of going through the motions. This offering is strictly focused and emotionally direct, with all 13 songs welded to Stephen (Smiths, Blur) Street's crystal clear pop production. There's a new honesty to the songwriting, too. "I, at 24, was insecure / Would do whatever it takes," sings Dolores O'Riordan in the title track, a passionate song about how motherhood changed her life. Moving from hard-edged rock ("Do You Know") to the quietly reflective ("Chocolate Brown"), the Cranberries prove they're still major contenders. --Lucy O'BrienProduct DescriptionThe Cranberries the young Irish band, led by the distinctive voice and presence of Dolores O'Riorda n is as welcome in music today as it was then. The band's new album, it's fifth, features the lead single " Analyse ", and is produced by Stephen Street who oversaw the group's two multi-platinum efforts.FEATURES
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