O'connor, Sinead
Universal Mother
Sinead O'Connor is widely regarded as one of the most influential female performers of the '90s, not only for her
sensational performances and raw vocal emotion but also for her outspoken confidence to express herself publicly. Sinead
was born in Dublin in 1966, and was discovered by Paul Byrne, drummer of U2 protgs In Tua Nua, while singing wedding
covers in the city. After co-writing the first In Tua Nua single, she left school to focus on music, studying voice and
piano at the Dublin College of Music before relocating to London in 1985.
Released in September 1994, Universal Mother was described by Sinead as "the first attempt to try to expose what was
really underneath a lot of the anger of the other records". The album features sparse, striking but delicate
arrangements on intense and honest songs. Standout moments include the singles 'Thank You For Hearing Me' and 'Fire On
Babylon', along with contributions from Germaine Greer (on opening track 'Germaine'), and Sinead's son.
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
17-11-2023
Label
Item-nr
1196667
EAN
0850055290273
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
GERMANIE
2
FIRE ON BABYLON
3
JOHN I LOVE YOU
4
MY DARLING CHILD
5
AM I HUMAN?
6
RED FOOTBALL
7
ALL APOLOGIES
8
A PERFECT INDIAN
9
SCORN NOT HIS SIMPLICITY
10
ALL BABIES
11
IN THIS HEART
12
TINY GRIEF SONG
13
"FAMINE"
14
THANK YOU FOR HEARING ME