SinA©ad O'Connor - The Lion and the Cobra
Facts
| Artist(s) | Sinéad O'Connor |
| Studio | Capitol |
| Release Date | October 25, 1990 |
| UPC Code | 094632161222 |
| Buy this item | $11.98 at Amazon.com As of Sep 3 16:01 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
About SinA©ad O'Connor - The Lion and the Cobra
To quote her fellow Irishman, poet William Butler Yeats, when Sinead O'Connor's debut, The Lion and the Cobra, was released, a terrible beauty was born. O'Connor has a haunting voice as dark as the Irish bogs, and her unwavering delivery simultaneously inflames and chills. She sings in two ranges: her soprano ("Never Get Old," "Jackie") is a nearly monastic chant that's angular and breathy like a pan flute or a tin whistle, while her alto, reigning in "I Want Your (Hands on Me)" and "Mandinka," is a suspended, forceful spoken-word tone that never quite yells. By switching back and forth between these two vocal modes, she yanks the listener into her turmoil, giving you no choice but to empathize. She was only 20 years old during this recording, and her difficult relationships with lovers, motherhood, her parents, and the Catholic Church were traumatic and fresh. But rather than mellow with maturity, she gained notoriety with publicly unfavorable political antics that would accompany and often overshadow her equally astounding follow-up, I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got. --Beth Bessmer Amazon.com
Tracks
- Jackie
- Mandinka
- Jerusalem
- Just Like U Said It Would B
- Never Get Old
- Troy
- I Want Your (Hands On Me)
- Drink Before The War
- Just Call Me Joe
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Has it been over twenty years already? |
I will admit to not following much of her career after this album beyond the inescapable Prince cover and her highly publicized political statements but I can testify that this album is a timeless and powerful collection of passionate, beautiful, and melodic songs. There aren't that many albums where you love every song and which comes to a close far too quickly. That's what you get here.
July 3, 2008
| The Lion and the Cobra by Sinead O Connor |
It is a complex album with many themes, some political, some personal all nearly perfect.
'Three babies' is a mysterious, pure and haunting song,/......
- listen to this album by yourself and loud. Guaranteed to make t=you rejoice and make you cry. June 2, 2008
| This One's for the Books! |
I bought the cd at my local Half Price Book store, looking for new music. i took it home and it sat there in my cd collection for about 2 months, until one day i was bored outta my mind and decided to popit into my Cd Player. i knew this cd was gonna be something diffrent and captivating just by listening to the first 20 seconds of the beautifully HAUNTING opener "Jackie"
Jackie left on a cold dark night
Telling me he'd be home
Sailed the seas for a hundred years
Leaving me all alone
And I've been dead for twenty years
I've been washing the sand
With my ghostly tears
Searching the shores for my Jackie-oh
I really don't care that much for Mandinka, Never Get Old, I Want Your (Hands On Me) & Just Call Me Joe. Im sure they are love by many fans
BUT!; Jerusalem, Just like you Said It Would B, Troy and the exquisite Drink Before the War, HAVE to be the best songs ever written and sung! NO JOKE
Don't worry Sinead, Jackie might be lost. But you've found a fan for life!
I put
-Jackie
-Jerusalem
-Just Like You Said It Would B
-Troy &
-Drink Before The War
on my iPod and i listen to those songs about 2 to 3 times a day and it stirrs up even the most deepsest emotions everytime
You owe it to your soul to buy this cd, it will thank you deeply!
BUY IT NOW!! it basically pays itself with just 3 listens
April 26, 2008
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