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Dolores O'Riordan
Ireland
Dolores O'Riordan is credited on 1,110 releases across 214 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1990–2026 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
1,110
Pressings credited
214
Albums
4
Decades active
441
In collections
Biography
Dolores Mary Eileen O'Riordan ( oh-REER-dən; 6 September 1971 – 15 January 2018) was an Irish singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who achieved international fame as the lead vocalist of the rock band the Cranberries. O'Riordan was the principal songwriter of the band and also played acoustic and electric guitars. She became one of the most recognisable voices in alternative rock and was known for her lilting mezzo-soprano voice, signature yodel, use of keening, and strong Limerick accent. O'Riordan was born in County Limerick, Ireland to a Catholic working-class family. She began performing as a soloist in her church choir before leaving secondary school to join the Cranberries in 1990. The band released the number-one album Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? in 1993; that album was followed by No Need to Argue (1994), To the Faithful Departed (1996), Bury the Hatchet (1999), and Wake Up and Smell the Coffee (2001). The Cranberries went on hiatus in 2003. During the hiatus, O'Riordan released two solo studio albums: Are You Listening? (2007) and No Baggage (2009). The Cranberries reunited in 2009, released Roses (2012), and went on a world tour. O'Riordan's other activities included appearing as a judge on RTÉ's The Voice of Ireland (2013–2014) and recording material with the trio D.A.R.K. (2014). The Cranberries' seventh album, Something Else (2017), was the last to be released during her lifetime. Throughout her life, O'Riordan suffered from depression and the pressure of her own success; she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2015. O'Riordan died from drowning due to alcohol intoxication in January 2018 at the age of 46. After her death, the Cranberries released the Grammy-nominated album In the End (2019), which featured her final vocal recordings; the group then disbanded. With the Cranberries, O'Riordan sold more than 40 million albums worldwide during her lifetime; that total increased to almost 50 million albums worldwide as of 2019.
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Credited work
1,110 releases · 214 albums · active 1990–2026
- Performance · 3,498
- Other credits · 743
- Production · 21
Studios: Windmill Lane Studios · The Town House · The Manor · The Magic Shop
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?
1993

No Need To Argue
1994

To The Faithful Departed
1996

Spike
1989

MTV Unplugged
2025

Empire Records - The Soundtrack
1995

Plastic Hearts
2020

Manners
2009

Stars: The Best Of 1992-2002
2002

Bury The Hatchet
1999

Revival
2017

Still Searching
2006

Dreams - The Collection
2012

Wake Up And Smell The Coffee
2001

Woodstock 94
1994

Fun Machine: The Sequel
2022

The Helm Of Sorrow
2021

May Our Chambers Be Full and The Helm Of Sorrow
2020

Are You Listening?
2007

Magnolia Record Club Presents: Spotify Singles Vol. 2
2022

You And Me
2021

No Baggage
2009

Pastlife
2022

In The End
2019
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- The Cranberries
- Jah Wobble's Invaders Of The Heart
- Ororo
- Cranberries
- Fletan Power
- Negramaro
- Zucchero
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