Yesterday, and more than a month and a half after the release of the 3LP edition, all the other “No Need To Argue (30th Anniversary)” editions were physically released. For die-hard collectors, there are European and US pressings for each format (2LP, 1LP, 2CD, 1CD) and even a Japanese 2CD edition (SHMCD).
All the tracks except the MTV Unplugged ones are also available on all streaming platforms. Once again, the MTV Unplugged is a 3LP Edition exclusive.
Producer Stephen Street posted a very important tweet regarding the remastered album; so this is not just another reissue again and again:
Order your NNTA30 copy(ies) on the official links here.
And new, new merch is also available on the official shop here (more items than previously announced about 2 months ago).
These past weeks and to celebrate the anniversary, The Cranberries shared quite a few unseen footages from the archives. And now for release day, even 2 more rarities:
First, the “Ode To My Family (Iain Cook Remix)” official music video published in 4K on YouTube, crafted from never-before seen footage from the 1994 original shoot.
Secondly and still on YouTube, 55 seconds of never-before seen music video cuts of “Ridiculous Thoughts”
At this point we can only hope they are planning a separate MTV Unplugged release for streaming services later on. The fact that “Yesterday’s Gone” is missing from the new Super Deluxe digital release while all the other material from the 25th anniversary release carried over makes me slightly hopeful. Fingers crossed!
Mtv rights are always pain the ass. I guess the owners are too greedy. Fuk!!!
yes indeed, have you just compared the prices between the 2LP ($32) and the 3LP ($79) meaning $47 only for MTV, insanely greedy.
they were probably asking too much for streaming, and unfortunately chances for services later on are very low