She Who Dwells... Sinéad O'Connor

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  • Release Date: 09/09/2003
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 66,058
  • Label: VANGUARD RECORDS
  • UPC: 015707021524
 
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Sinéad O'Connor's voice is one of life's great pleasures. It's as tender as it is powerful and as beautiful as it is provocative. Although O'Connor's public actions have caused turmoil, her music, at its best, has been intimate, expressive, and nakedly emotional. If it's true, as O'Connor announced in the summer of 2003, that she has retired from the music business, She Who Dwells is a fitting valedictory. The set pairs one disc of new, rare, and previously unreleased studio tracks with one disc of songs from an October 2002 concert in Dublin. The studio tracks range from traditional Irish songs recorded during sessions for Sean-Nós Nua to the reggae-flavored "My Love I Bring" and "A Hundred Thousand Angels" to an edgy cover of the B-52's' "Ain't It a Shame." Also featured are collaborations with Massive Attack and Asian Dub Foundation, as well as tracks produced with Brian Eno (including a captivating version of "Do Right Woman") and with the team of Adrian Sherwood and Skip MacDonald (including a hard-edged remix of "This Is a Rebel Song"). For an odds-and-sods collection, She Who Dwells is remarkably consistent, partly because many of the 19 tracks are covers -- O'Connor is a masterful interpreter -- partly because many use loping, programmed rhythms, but mostly because of O'Connor's magical vocals. The 13-track live set begins with a version of "Molly Malone" that O'Connor sings mostly a cappella, then mixes traditional Irish tunes with some of the artist's signature songs. The wonderfully flexible band, which includes fiddler Sharon Shannon, is equally adept on the lovely "The Singing Bird" and the explosive "I Am Stretched on Your Grave." She Who Dwells is a generous, impressive showcase for Sinéad O'Connor's unforgettable voice. Steve Klinge, Barnes & Noble



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