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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If you liked "Everybody Else Is Doing It...
...Why Can't We" you'll probably enjoy "Bury The Hatchet." The Cranberries shed their political anthemic rocker costumes to return to the unique brand of melodic pop they pioneered on their first album. You won't find a single track here with the anger and intensity of "Zombie" or the frantic energy of "Salvation". Nonetheless, the...
Published on September 26, 1999

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3.0 out of 5 stars Their worse CD so far. Listen to it before buying it!!!!
After waiting so long for a new Cranberries CD, this was a big disappointment. No more than 2 songs will probably make it in the top 10 and the rest is just to make a recording. Yes, it sounds like the cranberries but is not up to par with their previous releases. If it had been their first CD, I would had not been a Cranberries fan. Borrow it from a friend before...
Published on May 10, 1999


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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If you liked "Everybody Else Is Doing It..., September 26, 1999
By A Customer
This review is from: Bury The Hatchet [Clean Cover] (Audio CD)
...Why Can't We" you'll probably enjoy "Bury The Hatchet." The Cranberries shed their political anthemic rocker costumes to return to the unique brand of melodic pop they pioneered on their first album. You won't find a single track here with the anger and intensity of "Zombie" or the frantic energy of "Salvation". Nonetheless, the songs are consistently good and listenable. I especially like "Animal Instinct", "You And Me", "Just My Imagination", "Shattered", and "Dying In The Sun". The one song that sounds out of place is "Delilah". It sounds like a refugee from a mid-80s Duran Duran album!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Cranberries Mature, October 23, 2005
This review is from: Bury The Hatchet [Clean Cover] (Audio CD)
I heard quite a few negative comments regarding the Cranberries' third CD, so when their fourth CD came out, I was initially reluctant to buy it. However, the reviews were somewhat positive, so I decided to give it a shot. My conclusion: I believe the first two CDs they released are better, but this one is very listenable and worth buying.

This CD still has some of the angst that seemed to be a common thread of the Cranberries' first two CDs, but some of these songs stray quite far from those heavily angst-ridden songs. Some of this music is more rock-influenced than some of their earlier music as well. "Loud and Clear," as an example, has overlaid vocal tracks, a fast rock beat, some synthesized horn, though with a relationship theme. "Promises" similarly has a heavy rock beat with strident lead guitar; a very impressive song that makes full use of Dolores O'Riordan's vocal talent.

There are also songs reminiscent of their first two albums; for example "You and Me," though in the case of this song the theme is love forever, a very positive song. Another lovely song is "Just My Imagination," which has a fairy-tale theme, rock-influenced but still solid Cranberries. "Saving Grace" is just plain pretty, and another positive song. This song perhaps could have been released as a single. "What's on My Mind" is another positive love song, which again sounds very similar to the music on the first two Cranberries CDs.

There are a several other songs I really enjoy from this CD. "Shattered" is a laid back song, with an acoustic guitar taking the musical lead with the principal focus being Dolores's voice. "Desperate Andy" has a good beat and some interesting vocal effects. The very last track, "Dying in the Sun" is principally piano with occasional synthesizer, and Dolores's lovely voice; a gorgeous song for a concert.

"Delilah" is quite an unusual track for this CD. This song has a little metal flavor to it. I like the change of pace musically and vocally, though a song like this risks losing traditional Cranberries fans.

My favorite song on this CD is also the saddest and most poignant. "Fee Fi Fo" deals with the subject of sexual abuse of children. The vocals and the music here are ethereal, bordering on and perhaps edging into progressive rock. The song is sad and angry. You would not want to get into the way of the person singing this song.

Not every track on this CD is a winner, but generally there is good quality here. I think The Cranberries are trying to experiment with their music without being totally commercial. I must approve whole-heartedly. They continue to bring their own flavor to a spectrum of musical styles. I did have a hard time getting into this CD initially, and had to listen to it several times before I finally began getting into the topics and the music. However, I also was dealing with the paradigm of their first two albums, and was expecting much the same. While there is some music that is similar to the first two albums, there are some striking differences as well. I think the Cranberries are making changes that should be positive ones for their future, and I look forward to purchasing their next CD.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Its The Cranberries, Need I Say More?, February 4, 2001
This review is from: Bury The Hatchet [Clean Cover] (Audio CD)
This Band Is The Best, I have purchased all their CD's and haven't been disappointed yet, O'Riordan's voice is so pretty and unique. Their music has changed a little since their first CD but it is a good change. All the songs on this CD are great, my favorite's are probably "Track 2" and "Track 9," if you like The Cranberries you will like this CD.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I love the Cranberries!, March 2, 2000
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This review is from: Bury The Hatchet [Clean Cover] (Audio CD)
Reading some of the other comments has reaffirmed my opinion that this album is best for gurl-ranting! It is maybe not as moving as their first two albums, but it is far superior to To the Faithful Departed (which I still like alot, but always have to skip "I just shot John Lennon", and the Sarejevo references date it too much).

This album makes me feel good. I enjoy listening to it and singing along. The tunes are catchy and more melodic than TTFD (alot of which sounded like circus music).

Anyway, I recommend it completely.

I also think it is funny that there is an "explicit" and "clean" cover. It's hardly explicit - it's more goofy-silly. : )

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4.0 out of 5 stars great treat for old and new cranfans, July 4, 1999
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This review is from: Bury The Hatchet [Clean Cover] (Audio CD)
The Cranberries' fourth album shows two new qualities of the Cranberries: humor and happiness. All of the vocals are still charged with emotion (and occasional anger), but overall most of the lyrics are jocular and/or sarcastic. Dolores O'Riordan's voice has been excellently produced: her tones are "loud and clear". Musically, The Cranberries show influences from 80's Brit Pop like The Smiths and Depeche Mode as well as more rootsy artists like Fleetwood Mac on this album. But fans of more edgy Cranberries songs need not fret; the album contains several guitar-charged powerhouses like "Promises", "Delilah", "Fe Fi Fo", and "Desparate Andy"
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4.0 out of 5 stars Delores O'Rordian Rules!, June 16, 1999
This review is from: Bury The Hatchet [Clean Cover] (Audio CD)
Personally I prefer the "softer" side of the Cranberries and Ms. O'Rordian. Her soft, breathy, ballad style songs, tinged with her profound Irish accent, and occasional "Irish yodel", just flat out put me away! Granted, I also like the upbeat solid, "alternative rock" style songs that the band has developed as well. This particular CD, (some of the lyrics not withstanding), is a good example of what the Cranberries can truely be. Clean , clear, rock or smooth, silky ballads that make you just relax in the sound of Delores O'Rordian's lush , captivating vocals. This toning down of the band as a whole is fine with me. Too much gutteral angst is not all that pleasant on the ear.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, May 8, 1999
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This review is from: Bury The Hatchet [Clean Cover] (Audio CD)
I really disagree with all the above reviews, especially the one about the 'childish lyrics'. This is really one of their best albums: The music is really inspired, the words have meaning...I think that they took a lot more time on this one, and even though it sounds much more polished than their other records, it still has the edge that made them famous. This CD is really worth buying.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Highly accessible mainstream pop .. Very good all the same, January 8, 2003
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This review is from: Bury The Hatchet [Clean Cover] (Audio CD)
This is a good place to start your Cranberries collection. It may be their best to date (though Wake up .. does have its moments). The lyrics are honest and the singer (whose name escapes me at the moment) was in fine voice for these sessions. The guitar is great too, especially on the first track. The main problem here (and it's the same for all their other releases) is that there are 3 or 4 great songs and the other ones are just "so so". I mostly listen to the first three tracks,and to "Sorry, son ..". But on the whole, it's an enjoyable record.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great, but not as..., August 5, 1999
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This review is from: Bury The Hatchet [Clean Cover] (Audio CD)
First off, let me just say that the Cranberries' lack of songwriting ability is a result of Dolores' preoccupation with her child and that now that she's adjusted she is back in songwriting form. She came to her senses and lost her honkytonk long blond wisps and is back to rock with her messy punkrocker do. More to the point, it's not that it's not a great album; I'd rather listen to this album than any other album by any other band out there; but this album is a step below the other three albums. One of the initial reasons I became interested in the Berries was because I found the lyrics within their songs to be theraputic and relaxing along with having to do with pertenant subjects (and, I mean, they were GOOD lyrics). And while this album features some of that (they're still good songs, but I think we could've done with a little less "You and Me"), it certainly isn't up to the level of EEIDISWCW or the politically charged pace of their Faithful Departed release. And I cringe whenever I hear the lyrics to Paparrazzi on Mopeds (though it's still a good song), which I would have to say is my least favorite of their song collection (although I can still listen to it to a degree). For the most part, some of my most enjoyable listening (from the taylor baxter era) has been to the b-sides from this album: Baby Blues (the MIDI sounded pretty OK), The Sweetest Thing, Sorry Sons, In the Ghetto (I know). I give it 5 stars so it can't conceivably be lower than a Jewel record.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Right up there with 'No Need To Argue'!, July 3, 1999
By A Customer
This review is from: Bury The Hatchet [Clean Cover] (Audio CD)
This is a great album! After waiting nearly three years for a new release, no one could have dreamed of a better album! We get to hear more of the sweet and sometimes sad ballads ('Shattered', 'What's On My Mind), rocky tunes ('Promises', 'Delilah') and and 'epic' as Fergal Lawler put it, 'Fee Fi Fo', in the tradition of 'Daffodil Lament' and 'Bosnia'. Yes, indeed, a brilliant album, easily comparable with the likes of 'No Need To Argue'.
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