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Sinead O'Connor Universal Mother (1994)
Strange, confusing, down right weirdThis is by far the strangest thing Sinead O'Connor has ever released (aside from her jazz album, 'Am I Not Your Girl?', of course). It takes off with two brilliant songs ("Fire On Babylon, "John I Love You"), but then takes you on an unusual journey through dull lifeless renditions of other peoples songs (Nirvana's "All Apologies" & John Coulter's "Scorn Not His Simplicity"), to strange recordings like "I'm not no red football to be kicked around...my womb is not a football for you" ("Red Football"), an odd recording from her small son that goes "Am I a human? It's very nice" ("Am I A Human?"), & finally...RAP!!! She raps about the famine in Ireland on "Famine". If you've survived through all that, theres actually a somewhat beautiful closing song at the end of the album called "Thank You For Hearing Me". Overall, I feel that Sinead was not together at all during the recording of this album & she should've waited a little while longer before making it so she could come up with some better material. Out of the three good tracks, two are available on her "So Far...The Best Of Sinead" cd, so I'd strongly recommend purchasing that, than torturing yourself with this one. Her first two albums are brilliant however. Submitted by a reviewer (Indiana, USA) 3/31/2004
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Sinead O'Connor Faith and Courage (2000)
Great album!Sinead always masters everything she does, & on this cd she sounds better than ever. It was well worth the long wait for this one. Highlights include: "No Man's Woman", "Daddy I'm Fine", "Jealous", "Hold Back The Night", & "The State I'm In" Submitted by a reviewer (Indiana, USA) 3/31/2004
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