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The album was recorded in Kingston, Jamaica at Tuff Gong Studios and Anchor Studios in 2004 and released by Chocolate and Vanilla on 4 October 2005. In her memoir Rememberings, O'Connor said that she felt so strongly about making Throw Down Your Arms that she personally paid $400,000 of her own money for the record's production.
Harder Than the Best is a 1979 compilation album by Winston Rodney, ... "Throw Down Your Arms" "Social Living" "The Invasion (Black Wa-Da-Da)" "Slavery Days"
The extended play Gospel Oak (1997) and live album Live at the Sugar Club (2008) were also issued, and O'Connor's compilations consist of five sets—So Far... The Best Of (1997), Sinéad O'Connor: Best Of (2000), She Who Dwells in the Secret Place of the Most High Shall Abide Under the Shadow of the Almighty (2003), Collaborations (2005) and ...
Sinead O'Connor poses for a portrait on June 2, 2000 in New York. O'Connor, the gifted Irish singer-songwriter who became a superstar in her mid-20s but was known as much for her private struggles ...
[8] The Rolling Stone Album Guide wrote that Dry & Heavy "counterbalances the anger and dread of the early albums by displaying a downright optimistic side." [7] PopMatters called it "an absolutely crucial album for Rodney, as it added a whole new arrow of nuance to his quiver—and it is also a really great-sounding reggae album." [9]
Theology (album) Throw Down Your Arms; U. Universal Mother This page was last edited on 18 June 2019, at 00:06 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Published by Island Music, Inc. Except "Lion" and "Throw Down Your Arms" published by Burning Spear Publishing ; Sound Engineer: Dennis Thompson; Recorded By Frank Owen, Island Mobile; Mixed At Island, Hammersmith By Gowin Logie and Terry Barham; Mastered By John Dent at Trident Studios; Cover Photos – Peter Murphy and Claire Hershman
The reggae album Throw Down Your Arms appeared in late 2005. [91] On 8 November 2006, O'Connor performed seven songs from her upcoming album Theology at The Sugar Club in Dublin. Thirty fans were given the opportunity to win pairs of tickets to attend along with music industry critics. [92]