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Scorn Not Human Simplicity (Ensign Records 1994)




  

   “This album is dedicated as a prayer from Ireland” sign on the inlays should gave you a hint about how serious this Sinead O’Connor record really meant to be not a masterpiece but cultural jewel of her legacy.
Universal Mother may sounded sadly sore within its depressive core but radiates hope inside the most prayer lyrics creates in it.
   Sinead screaming voice spontaneously might invited you to cry, feeling her anger and disgust below the surface of tranquility and soothing harmony and slow tunes with Celtic’s sound and melodies.
For the sensitive sense of feelings; she beautifully wrote In this heart, All Babies and Tiny Grief Song and for the angst over indifference and injustice she had the angry tunes like Fire on Babylon or Famine which a semi-hip hop version of a great disaster in Ireland history retold.
   Thank you for hearing her as there'll always be cause and effects on everything in life, alive.
All apologies.







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