- Music
- 02 Apr 26
The Cranberries announce 33rd Anniversary Deluxe Edition of classic debut album
Listen to the Spanish version of 'Linger' below.
The Cranberries are set to release a 33rd Anniversary Deluxe Edition of their debut album, Everybody Else is Doing It, So Why Can't We?, on May 22.
Upon its launch on March 1, 1993, the album secured the No. 1 spot in both the U.K. and Ireland and went on to sell over six million copies worldwide, driven by the Top Ten singles ‘Dreams’ and ‘Linger.’
This Deluxe Edition includes new 2026 stereo mixes created by the album's original producer, Stephen Street. The set also features Spanish reinventions of the singles, such as a Spanglish cover of ‘Linger’ by Mexican bedroom pop artist BRATTY, and a Latin tribute to 'Dreams' from Oaxaca’s AnaSof. Also featured is a remix of 'Linger' by CHVRCHES’ Iain Cook.

The Deluxe Limited Edition 3LP set contains newly remastered audio, a new mix created at Abbey Road Studios, tracks sourced from the original album sessions, and previously unreleased live recordings from the band’s 1994 London Astoria II show.
“It seems like it wasn't so long ago because we all have vivid memories of that wonderful time,” says drummer Fergal Lawler. “We went through a few false starts before we finally got to begin recording with Stephen Street in a cozy little studio, Windmill Lane 2, just off Stephen's Green in Dublin. We knew Steve was going to do a great job of capturing 'The Cranberries sound'."
Listen to the new Spanish version of 'Linger' :
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