At age 45, Sinead O’Connor still has an amazing voice. There aren’t a lot of singers who can put that much emotion, drama and sharp angles into their tone but she’s definitely one of them. And it’s that voice that makes an album that would otherwise be described as okay, another remarkable feat.
Opener “4th And Vine” is a song that helps you slide in before “Reason With Me” comes in and blossoms into a great ballad. Next up is “Old Lady”, a song that’s as upbeat as upbeat can be. And she just keeps on going after that. Musically the songs aren’t anything you haven’t heard before but O’Connor’s voice really does help lift things to the next level. Still not convinced? Check out “Queen Of Denmark” where she lets go off all her frustrations in one single song.
Score: 7 out of 10
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Opener “4th And Vine” is a song that helps you slide in before “Reason With Me” comes in and blossoms into a great ballad. Next up is “Old Lady”, a song that’s as upbeat as upbeat can be. And she just keeps on going after that. Musically the songs aren’t anything you haven’t heard before but O’Connor’s voice really does help lift things to the next level. Still not convinced? Check out “Queen Of Denmark” where she lets go off all her frustrations in one single song.
Score: 7 out of 10
http://www.indian.co.uk
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