The Cranberries have announced that they will release a new edition of their second studio album, No Need to Argue , from 1994. The album, which contains the hit “Zombie”, will be remastered and will include several B-sides, demos and a live track.

The Carpenters ' "(They Long to Be) Close to You," the demo version of "Serious," and the MTV Unplugged of "Yesterday's Gone." The CD edition will also include previously unreleased footage of the band during the album's photoshoot.

The reissue will be released on September 18th and is part of a series of new releases that The Cranberries have been preparing since the death of singer Dolores O'Riordan and the release of her last album, In The End , last year.

One of the tracks that will be on the re-release is “Yesterday's Gone,” which you can listen to below. Next, see the tracklist for the new version of No Need to Argue.

No Need to Argue Reissue Tracklist

2020 remaster + extras
1. Ode to My Family
2. I Can't Be With You
3. Twenty One
4. Zombie
5. Empty
6. Everything I Said
7. The Icicle Melts
8. Disappointment
9. Ridiculous Thoughts
10. Dreaming My Dreams
11. Yeats' Grave
12. Daffodil Lament
13. No Need to Argue

B-sides + extras
14. Yesterday's Gone (MTV Unplugged)
15. Away
16. I Don't Need
17. So Cold in Ireland
18. (They Long to Be) Close to You
19. Zombie (A Camel's Hump Remix by the Orb)

Demos + live tracks

Magic Shop Demos
1. Song to My Family
2. So Cold in Ireland
3. Empty
4. Ridiculous Thoughts
5. Everything I Said
6. Yeats' Grave

Demos
7. Serious
8. Away
9. I Don't Need

Live @ Liverpool Royal Court 14.10.1994
10. Dreaming My Dreams
11. Daffodil Lament
12. The Icicle Melts
13. No Need to Argue
14. Empty

Live @ National Stadium, Milton Keynes, 30.07.1995
15. I Can't Be With You
16. Ridiculous Thoughts
17. Zombie

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