Wake Up and Smell the Coffee
Wake Up and Smell the Coffee | ||||
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North American cover | ||||
Studio album by The Cranberries | ||||
Released | October 22, 2001 | |||
Recorded | 2000–2001 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock | |||
Length | 39:24 | |||
Label | MCA | |||
Producer | Stephen Street | |||
The Cranberries albums chronology | ||||
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Singles from Wake Up and Smell the Coffee | ||||
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Professional ratings | |
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Aggregate scores | |
Source | Rating |
Metacritic | (62/100)[1] |
Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [2] |
Alternative Press | [1] |
Blender | [1] |
E! Online | C+[1] |
Entertainment Weekly | C−[3] |
Q | [1] |
Slant Magazine | [4] |
Wake Up and Smell the Coffee is the fifth studio album by The Cranberries. Released in 2001, the album has sold 170,000 copies in the US as of April 2007. Worldwide, the album sold 1,300,000 copies by 2002.[5]
This marks the band's only album on MCA Records. They were transferred to MCA after the merger of PolyGram (which owned their previous label, Island Records) with MCA's parent Universal Music Group in 1999.
Track listing
All lyrics written by Dolores O'Riordan, all music composed by O'Riordan except where noted.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Never Grow Old" | 2:35 |
2. | "Analyse" | 4:10 |
3. | "Time Is Ticking Out" (O'Riordan, Noel Hogan) | 2:59 |
4. | "Dying Inside" (O'Riordan, Hogan) | 3:10 |
5. | "This is the Day" | 4:15 |
6. | "The Concept" | 3:03 |
7. | "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee" (O'Riordan, Hogan) | 5:15 |
8. | "Pretty Eyes" | 3:48 |
9. | "I Really Hope" (O'Riordan, Hogan) | 3:42 |
10. | "Every Morning" | 2:24 |
11. | "Do You Know" | 3:09 |
12. | "Carry On" | 2:21 |
13. | "Chocolate Brown" (O'Riordan, Hogan) | 3:32 |
US Bonus track | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
14. | "Cape Town" (O'Riordan, Hogan) | 2:48 |
United Kingdom Bonus tracks | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
14. | "Dreams (Live in Paris)" (O'Riordan, Hogan) | 4:37 |
15. | "Promises (Live in Paris)" | 5:06 |
16. | "In The Ghetto" (Elvis Presley cover) (written and composed by Mac Davis) | 2:42 |
International Bonus tracks | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
14. | "Salvation (Live in Paris)" (O'Riordan, Hogan) | 2:35 |
15. | "In The Ghetto" (Elvis Presley cover) (written and composed by Davis) | 2:42 |
Japan Bonus tracks | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
14. | "I Can't Be With You (Live in Paris)" (O'Riordan, Hogan) | 3:13 |
15. | "Zombie (Live in Paris)" | 5:26 |
16. | "In The Ghetto" (Elvis Presley cover) (written and composed by Davis) | 2:42 |
Non-album tracks
Song | Length | Physical/digital release(s) |
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"In the Ghetto" | 2:42 | Wake Up and Smell the Coffee [UK edition] (bonus track) Wake Up and Smell the Coffee [International edition] (bonus track) |
"Cape Town" | 2:48 | Wake Up and Smell the Coffee [North American edition] (bonus track) Wake Up and Smell the Coffee [Asian Tour Edition] (bonus track) |
"Many Days" | 2:43 | Digital format on The Cranberries website Wake Up and Smell the Coffee [Asian Tour Edition] (bonus track) |
"Such a Waste" | 2:31 | This is the Day single (B-side)[6] |
"7 Years" | 2:46 | Wake Up and Smell the Coffee [Promo CD] |
Personnel
Dolores O'Riordan – vocals, guitars, keyboards
Noel Hogan – electric and acoustic guitars
Mike Hogan – bass guitar
Fergal Lawler – drums and percussion
Certifications
Region | Certification | Sales/shipments |
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Canada (Music Canada)[7] | Gold | 50,000^ |
Germany (BVMI)[8] | 2× Gold | 300,000^ |
Summaries | ||
*sales figures based on certification alone |
Artwork
Designer Storm Thorgerson, who also designed the cover of their previous album, Bury the Hatchet.,[5] said: "The idea of red balls came from granules of coffee percolating the atmosphere, settling in your nose and waking you up. These became red (cranberries) and then enlarged to gym balls to satisfy our rampant egos. The location changed from an interior to an open space. Because this idea was preposterous, it needed testing before we did the proper thing on a beach in Somerset. The test… was done on a small grass aerodrome near London."[9]
The version of the artwork featuring a man in bed on the beach is clearly indebted to another Thorgerson creation: Pink Floyd's A Momentary Lapse of Reason.
Soundtracks
- "Never Grow Old" was used in the pilot episode of Alias.
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Critic Reviews for Wake Up And Smell The Coffee". Metacritic. Retrieved 2012-03-13.
- ↑ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas (2001-10-23). "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee - The Cranberries". AllMusic. Retrieved 2012-03-13.
- ↑ Chris Willman (2001-10-26). "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee Review | Music Reviews and News". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2012-03-13.
- ↑ Cinquemani, Sal (2001-10-04). "The Cranberries: Wake Up and Smell the Coffee | Music Review". Slant Magazine. Retrieved 2012-03-13.
- 1 2 "The Cranberries & Dolores O'Riordan Russian Fan-Site". The-cranberries.ru. Retrieved 2012-03-13.
- ↑ "This Is the Day by The Cranberries". Yahoo.com. Retrieved 2012-03-13.
- ↑ "Canadian album certifications – The Cranberries – Wake Up and Smell the Coffee". Music Canada.
- ↑ "Gold-/Platin-Datenbank (The Cranberries; 'Wake Up and Smell the Coffee')" (in German). Bundesverband Musikindustrie.
- ↑ Classic Rock 2010 calendar
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