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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.
Those albums were often bold stylistic excursions, from the Irish folk of "Sean-Nos Nua" to the reggae "Throw Down Your Arms," as well as continuations of musical and spiritual ideas she explored ...
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 ...
She Who Dwells in the Secret Place of the Most High Shall Abide Under the Shadow of the Almighty is a 2003 double album by Sinéad O'Connor.. It is a two-CD set.The first CD collects several rare tracks O'Connor recorded as B-sides, for soundtrack albums or in collaboration with other artists, and the second disc contains a live concert.
"Three Babies" is a song by Irish singer-songwriter Sinéad O'Connor, released as the third single from her second studio album, I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got (1990), in October 1990. Written and produced by O'Connor, the single was issued by Ensign and Chr
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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.
Peter Tosh, from the 1977 album Equal Rights; Bob Marley & the Wailers, from The Complete Bob Marley & the Wailers 1967–1972; Sinéad O'Connor, on tour for the 2005 album Throw Down Your Arms; Sublime, on the 1994 album Robbin' the Hood; The Kills, as the B-side to their cover of Saul Williams' "List of Demands," released as a single in 2018