News Posted August 30, 2018 Posted August 30, 2018 Last year, prior to the sudden passing of singer Dolores O’Riordan, The Cranberries drew up plans for a 25th anniversary edition of their seminal debut album, Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can’t We?. In tribute to O’Riordan, the band’s surviving members decided to move forward with the archival release, which will arrive on October 19th through UMC. Available as a four-disc box set as well as a 2-CD deluxe bundle, the collection boasts session outtakes, B-sides, and the band’s debut EP alongside a remastered version of the original album. Also included is a handful of early demos, which were originally recorded under the name The Cranberry Saw Us. (Read: The Cranberries’ Stunning Debut Does More Than Just Linker 25 Years Later) Also on October 19th, fans can also purchase the remastered album digitally and on vinyl, including a 180-gram black LP and a limited edition color LP. Pre-orders have begun here. Since its initial release in March 1993, Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can’t We? has sold over six million copies worldwide. The debut record produced hit singles in “Linger” and “Dreams”. As a press release notes, it was main songwriter O’Riordan’s “dogged determination to succeed” that led to the album’s title: “Elvis wasn’t always Elvis,” she said. “He wasn’t born Elvis Presley, he was a person who was born in a random place, he didn’t particularly have a lot but he became Elvis. And Michael Jackson was born somewhere and he became Michael Jackson and so on and so forth. And I thought we were just born in a random place so why can’t we be that successful as well? And I believed we could but the majority of people were saying, ‘You’re absolutely nuts, you’re not going to make it, you can’t make any money out of it, you should do cover versions!’.” This 25th anniversary reissue comes ahead of The Cranberries’ final album, which is on schedule for release in 2019. Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can’t We? 25th Anniversary Tracklist: Disco One: Original album remastered 01. I Still Do 02. Dreams 03. Sunday 04. Pretty 05. Waltzing Back 06. Not Sorry 07. Linger 08. Wanted 09. Still Can’t… 10. I Will Always 11. How 12. Put Me Down Disco Two: Album out-takes 01. Íosa 02. What You Were (Demo) 03. Linger (Dave Bascombe mix) 04. How (Alternate version) Single b-sides 05. Liar 06. What You Were 07. Reason 08. How (Radical mix) 09. Them 10. Pretty (Prêt-à-Porter movie remix) Debut EP 11. Uncertain 12. Nothing Left At All 13. Pathetic Senses 14. Them Early demos * 15. Dreams (Unmixed) 16. Sunday 17. Linger 18. Chrome Paint 19. Fast One 20. Shine Down 21. Dreams (Pop mix) *recorded as The Cranberry Saw Us Live at Cork Rock (June 1, 1991) 01. Put Me Down 02. Dreams 03. Uncertain – Live at Féile, Tipperary (July 31, 1994) 04. Pretty 05. Wanted 06. Daffodil Lament 07. Linger 08. I Can’t Be With You 09. How 10. Ode to My Family 11. Not Sorry 12. Waltzing Back 13. Dreams 14. Ridiculous Thoughts 15. Zombie 16. (They Long to Be) Close to You Disc Four: Dave Fanning, RTÉ radio session, 1991 01. Dreams 02. Uncertain 03. Reason 04. Put Me Down John Peel, BBC Radio 1 session, 1992 05. Waltzing Back 06. Linger 07. Wanted 08. I Will Always Dave Fanning, RTÉ radio session 1993 09. The Icicle Melts 10. Wanted 11. Like You Used To 12. False Source Quote
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