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  2. Throw Down Your Arms - Wikipedia

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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. [12] 10 per ...

  3. I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got - Wikipedia

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    The first song on the album, "Feel So Different", starts with The Serenity Prayer by Reinhold Niebuhr. The album also includes O'Connor's rendition of " I Am Stretched on Your Grave ", an anonymous 17th-century poem that was written in Irish, translated into English by Frank O'Connor , and composed by musician Philip King in 1979.

  4. Sinead O'Connor, once considered a sacreligous rebel ... - AOL

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    The album is a mix of some of her own songs inspired by the Hebrew Bible — like "If You Had a Vineyard," inspired by the Book of Isaiah; and "Watcher of Men," which draws from the biblical story ...

  5. Sinner Man - Wikipedia

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    Tosh recorded the song again as "Downpresser Man" for his 1977 solo album Equal Rights and released a live recording of the song in a medley with "Equal Rights" on his 1983 album Captured Live. Irish singer/songwriter Sinéad O'Connor recorded a cover of Tosh's 1977 version for her 2005 reggae album Throw Down Your Arms at the then- Tuff Gong ...

  6. Did you know there are 4 different 'Do They Know It's ... - AOL

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    Bob Geldof may have disavowed his 1984 new wave carol, but the lesser-heard all-star remakes from 1989, 2004 and 2014 have their time-capsuled charms.

  7. List of controversial album art - Wikipedia

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    The album cover shows a group of middle-aged nudists posing in the middle of a forest. The group consists of five women and three men. The album cover was completely pixelated for its iTunes release, [21] and many online news outlets overlaid a black box over the explicit areas. [22] The replacement cover for Ritual de lo Habitual.

  8. 'Til Shiloh - Wikipedia

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    The title track, which opened the album, was based on an introduction Banton had used in live shows. According to producer Donovan Germain, " 'Til Shiloh mean forever." [2] The track "Untold Stories" was later covered by Sinéad O'Connor on her 2005 reggae album Throw Down Your Arms.

  9. Live (Burning Spear album) - Wikipedia

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    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