

Editors' Notes Stars speaks to The Cranberries’ penchant for flawlessly sculpted, instantly recognizable singles. Throughout the ’90s and into the early ’00s, the Irish alt-rockers managed to change up their style every couple of records. “Linger” is enchanting jangle pop that captures singer Dolores O’Riordan’s mezzo-soprano at its most ethereal; on “Zombie,” she and the group get political over loud, grunge-soaked riffs. But maybe the most radical curveball of them all arrives in the form of “Salvation,” a short, frenetic slice of Celtic punk rock pierced with ska horns.
Dreams
1
4:15
Linger
2
4:34
Zombie
3
5:06
Ode to My Family
4
4:30
I Can't Be with You
5
3:07
Ridiculous Thoughts
6
3:36
Salvation
7
2:24
Free to Decide
8
3:21
When You're Gone
9
3:52
Hollywood
10
4:17
Promises (Radio Edit)
11
3:31
Animal Instinct
12
3:31
Just My Imagination
13
3:12
You and Me (Edit)
14
3:16
Analyse
15
4:06
Time Is Ticking Out
16
3:01
This Is the Day
17
4:14
Daffodil Lament
18
6:06
New New York
19
4:08
Stars
20
3:31