Conduct chords by The Cranberries

Song's chords C, G, Cm, Am, F, Em

Album Roses

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"Conduct" is an indie ballad by the Irish band The Cranberries taken from their 6th studio album "Roses". In October 2011, Cooking Vinyl reviewed the album speaking of a “sweeping storm that rages within Conduct Yourself“ In this same review, Cooking Vinyl states that Conduct Yourself comes from the soundchecks on the 2010 Reunion Tour. On December 23d, 2011 a preview of this song was put online on the Australian iTunes store along with the other tracks of Roses. Conduct was played live in concert for the first time in Auckland (New-Zealand) during the Roses Tour on March 15th, 2012. The critics gave positive review about the song: "Opening with "Conduct" and we're already hypnotized with Dolores O’Riordan's melodic and soft vocals. "Conduct" is everything an opening song should be. It has a built up introduction that then flows into a song that is full of raw emotion and talent." (THWMusic); "Album opener Conduct is a thesaurus for anyone stuck on words for ‘sadness’. Dolores O’Riordan’s silky, lilting vocals tell you a hundred alternatives, while arresting melodies unravel heartbreak and loss on every level. It’s knowingly clichéd, yet wonderfully despondent. It’s not entirely dreary – Conduct is illuminated by intricately upbeat orchestration. Bursts of classic pop and bellowing choruses are a novel handling of heartache." (The Upcoming); "“Conduct” is a compelling starter, developing an argument for saving a relationship as sentiments move from a position of “Now it’s too late, I can see that we should not be together” to that of “When we get along, we’re really strong”. The battle tone is neatly set by martial drums in the opening instrumental build and resolved through a progressive melody colored by O’Riordan’s assertive vocal." (Consequences Of Sound); "Opening track Conduct channels Sigur Ros with an intro of eerie strings before Dolores O’Riordan’s trademark vocals and gently plucked acoustic guitar bring it back to traditional Cranberries territory." (The Music). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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