I was never what we say "into" Sinéad O'Connor, but I listened to her throughout her career. I liked her earlier releases best, really appreciating her feminist stance. When Throw Down Your Arms came out I grabbed a copy of the 2xCD with the bonus Dub disc (but of course).
I alway respected her musical abilities & the breadth of her catalogue. She worked with many other great musicians throughout her life. I just wanted to take this oppurtunity to say that I will miss her.
R.I.P. Sinéad...
Special Cases (radio edit) - Massive Attack
1000 Mirrors - Asian Dub Foundation featuring Sinéad O'Connor mixed by Adrian Sherwood
Empire - Bomb the Bass featuring Sinéad O'Connor & Benjamin Zephaniah
Guide Me God (single edit) - Ghostland
Visions of You (radio edit) - Jah Wobble's Invaders of the Heart featuring Sinéad O'Connor
Release (album edit) - Afro Celt Sound System
Wake Up & Make Love to Me - Sinéad O'Connor with the Blockheads
Kingdom of Rain (remastered album version) - The The
I'm not Your Baby - U2 & Sinéad O'Connor
Tears from the Moon (album version) - Conjure One featuring Sinéad O'Connor
Blood of Eden (radio edit) - Peter Gabriel & Sinéad O'Connor
Harbour - Moby Featuring Sinéad O'Connor
Up in Arms - Aslan
It's All Good - Damien Dempsey featuring Sinéad O'Connor with Brian Eno
Heroine (Theme from "Captive") - The Edge & Sinéad O'Connor
Monkey in Winter - The Colourfield featuring Sinéad O'Connor
All Kinds of Everything with Terry Hall
Sing on,
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