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O' Connor Continues To Dwell
rubbafish by Colin Weston August 2nd, 2003
The Irish songstress, Sinead O'Connor, is set to release a new double CD just a short while after threatening to retire.

The CD is titled 'She Who Dwells in the Secret Place of the Most High Shall Abide Under the Shadow of the Almighty' (try remembering & asking for that in HMV!) and is set for release on September 9th. The CD itself contains a mixture of demos, rarities, live tracks and covers, including her own interpretations of 'Chiquitita' (by Abba), 'Ain't It a Shame' (B-52s), 'Do Right Woman' (Aretha Franklin) & 'Love Hurts' (The Everly Brothers).

'SWDITSPOTMHSAUTSOTA' also features tracks produced by the likes of Adrian Sherwood, Brian Eno, Massive Attack & Asian Dub Foundation.

The track listing is as follows:

Disc One

Regina Caeli
Filii et Filiae (produced by Adrian Sherwood)
My Love I Bring
Do Right Woman (produced by Brian Eno)
Love Hurts (produced by Brian Eno)
Ain't It a Shame
Chiquitita
Brigidine Diana
It's All Good (with Massive Attack)
Love Is Ours
A Hundred Thousand Angels
You Put Your Arms Around Me (demo)
Emma's Song
No Matter How Hard I Try (demo, produced by Brian Eno)
Dense Water, Deeper Down
This Is a Rebel Song
1,000 Mirrors (Asian Dub Foundation)
A Big Bunch of Junkie Lies
Song of Jerusalem

Disc Two (Live at Vicar Street)

Molly Malone
Oro Se Do Bheathe Bhaile
The Singing Bird
My Lagan Love
I Am Stretched on Your Grave
Nothing Compares 2 U
John I Love You
The Moorlough Shore
You Made Me the Thief of Your Heart
Paddy's Lament
Thank You for Hearing Me
Fire on Babylon
The Last Day of Our Acquaintance



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