More wonderful music from 1996 as RW/FF takes you aboard a musical TARDIS on a journey through musical history. If you weren't around or were too young to remember the mid 90s,it's a lesson of enlightenment. If you (like me) were lucky enough to experience it all first time around, then these posts make a fine nostalgic blast from the blast.
As a kid I was rather fond of Irish rock outfit The Cranberries, in fact I had cassettes of the band's first two albums. 'Dreams', 'Linger' and 'Zombie' will always be known as their classic singles, but I also owned a copy of this 1996 track from the less successful third album 'Songs For The Faithful Departed'. With a noticeably darker, punkier sound than on the previous records, this single reached number 13 in the UK charts.
As a kid I was rather fond of Irish rock outfit The Cranberries, in fact I had cassettes of the band's first two albums. 'Dreams', 'Linger' and 'Zombie' will always be known as their classic singles, but I also owned a copy of this 1996 track from the less successful third album 'Songs For The Faithful Departed'. With a noticeably darker, punkier sound than on the previous records, this single reached number 13 in the UK charts.
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