- Salvation (The Cranberries song)
Infobox Single
Name = Salvation
Artist =The Cranberries
from Album =To the Faithful Departed
Released =April 6 ,1996 (UK )
Genre =Alternative rock
Length = 2:24
Label =Island Records
Writer = O'Riordan, Hogan
Producer = Bruce Fairbairn &The Cranberries
Last single = "Ridiculous Thoughts "
(1995)
This single = "Salvation"
(1996)
Next single = "Free to Decide "
(1996)"Salvation" is the lead single for
The Cranberries third studio album "To the Faithful Departed ". The single had some success in the US (where it was #1 on Billboard's Modern Rock chart for four weeks) and the UK, and it showed the true colours of the new album having a darker and rawer sound than the group had previously showed.It talks about drug abuse, and how one should refrain from falling into it. The directness of the song was regarded as bland and too preachy by the media and critics, but
Dolores O'Riordan said that it wasn't supposed to tell people what to do, but it was rather a personal reflection; she was talking to herself. Fact|date=July 2008ong profile
"Salvation" was recorded at
Windmill Lane Studios during the 1995 sessions for "To The Faithful Departed".The music on "Salvation" was written by
Dolores O'Riordan andNoel Hogan . The lyrics were written by O'Riordan. Produced byBruce Fairbairn and engineered by Mike Plotnikoff.The horn section on "Salvation" was performed by Richie Buckley (Tenor Sax), Michael Buckley (Baritone Sax) and
Bruce Fairbairn (Trumpet).ingle release & chart performance
"Salvation" was released as a single in April 1996. A hit in the US, the song also crashed into the UK charts at #13, making it the band's second biggest hit.
There was no CD single issued in the US, and thus, it didn't make it into the
US Billboard Hot 100 chart. It reached #1 (and stayed there for 4 weeks) on the USModern Rock Tracks chart. In the UK, the single peaked at #13.In the
Irish Singles Chart it got to #8, making it their third biggest hit on their home soil.Music video
The music video for "Salvation" was directed in March 1996 by
Olivier Dahan in France, for the company Bandits Productions.It is one of the most acclaimed videos by the band's fans. It has a bizarre mood, and notorious references to drug use and abuse. It shows a clown with needles instead of hair, a confused girl whose parents are being held by the clown, all in a torn house at the top of a hill.
The bizarre images are supposed to represent the effects drugs have on people. The clown jumping on the teddy bear is a symbol of the loss of innocence, and the trapped parents show how drugs are a problem that affect not only the consumer, but also his or her close relatives/friends.
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