Lucija:What do you think why most people think that the all other cran albums are better than "Wake up and smell the coffee"?
In my personal and humble opinion, it's quite simple: Wake up and smell the coffee was not as good as their previous works. Of course, when it comes to music tastes are a personal matter, so you may like more what I like less and vice versa, and none of us will ever be right or wrong. But many people agree with me on the last album being less valuable than the previous ones – it doesn't mean bad on an absolute basis, it means worse compared to the others. To me, it looks as if it was somewhat "forced": The Cranberries were expected to release their fifth album, and that's what they did, but I think their inspiration wasn't at their best. Of course I still like some songs of the album (This Is The Day, Chocolate Brown, for instance), but some others are far below the band's average value.
Lucija:Why is "To the faithful departed", after big succes of the "Everybody else is doing it, so why can't we" and "No need to argue",sold in smaller number of copies?
I think No Need To Argue was The Cranberries' masterpiece. It's terribly difficult, if not impossible, to repeat the success of a masterpiece, and it's quite unfair to ask an artist to find again that unique inspiration that had led to the masterpiece. To The Faithful Departed is a beautiful album and I love it, but we can't blame it for not being as unrepeatable and splendid as its predecessor. We can't blame The Cranberries if they couldn't repeat their masterpiece: we should thank them instead for giving us that masterpiece!