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The Lion and the Cobra

Sinéad O'Connor

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Album Review

Sinéad O'Connor's debut, The Lion and the Cobra, was a sensation upon its 1987 release, and it remains a distinctive record, finding a major talent striving to achieve her own voice. Like many debuts, it's entirely possible to hear her influences, from Peter Gabriel to Prince and contemporary rap, but what's striking about the record is how she synthesizes these into her own sound — an eerie, expansive sound heavy on atmosphere and tortured passion. If the album occasionally sinks into its own atmospheric murk a little too often, she pulls everything back into focus with songs as bracing as the hard-rocking "Mandinka" or the sexy hip-hop of "I Want Your (Hands on Me)." Still, those ethereal soundscapes are every bit as enticing as the direct material, since "Troy," "Jackie," and "Jerusalem" are compelling because of their hushed, quiet intensity. It's not a perfect album, since it can succumb to uneven pacing, but it's a thoroughly impressive debut — and it's all the more impressive when you realize she only topped it with its immediate successor, before losing all focus.

Customer Reviews

One of the most MISUNDERSTOOD artists.

This album, from beginning to end, is perfect. Sinead's longing in her voice makes this album overflow with emotion and angst. I bought this album when it first came out and it captured a lot of what I was feeling at the time. My wish is that her other music would have stayed true to her raw beginning. As for her controversial ways after the release of this album, who cares? No one seemed to understand or care about why she ripped up the picture of the pope (a protest for the cover ups of abuse that are now in the news) or whay she didn't want the American national anthem played before her concert (Hello, Irish and overtly anti-government). All this hoopla overshadowed the true talent that Sinead embodies. This album showcases what could have been...

Best of all time

This is among my favorite albums of all time. After over 20 years I can still listen from beginning to end and revel in her magnificent voice and the trance this album puts me under.

Unbelievable Album

If you purchase one Sinead album, this is it.

Biography

Born: December 8, 1966 in Dublin, Ireland

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Sinéad O'Connor ranked among the most distinctive and controversial pop music stars of the 1990s, the first and in many ways the most influential of the numerous female performers whose music dominated airwaves throughout the decade. Brash and outspoken — her shaven head, angry visage, and shapeless wardrobe a direct challenge to the popular culture's long-prevailing notions of femininity and sexuality — O'Connor irrevocably altered the image of women in rock; railing against long-standing...
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