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Sinead O'Connor grew up in a turbulent household marred by divorce and abuse. By the time she was a teenager, O'Connor had been expelled from Catholic school and sent away to reform school for shoplifting.
However, she found solace in music, and was discovered by the drummer of ‘In Tua Nua’. After co-writing a few songs with the band, O'Connor began a solo career.
By 1985 she had signed to Ensign Records and moved to London, where she recorded her debut album, 1987's ‘The Lion and the Cobra’. The record won copious praise in the music press.
With the release of 1990's acclaimed ‘I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got’, O'Connor became an alternative rock superstar, thanks both to the album's hit single ‘Nothing Compares 2 U’ and her increasingly controversial opinions.
O'Connor appeared in the American press saying she supported the IRA, and would not perform if the Star Spangled Banner were played before any of her concerts. In addition, she refused to accept the four Grammy nominations she received for ‘I Do Not Want....’
O'Connor titled her next, more conventional, album ‘Am I Not Your Girl?’. Unfortunately, its release was overshadowed by a legendary appearance on Saturday Night Live during which O'Connor ended her set by tearing up a photo of Pope John Paul II and shouting "Fight the real enemy!".
O'Connor avoided the spotlight for the next two years and in 1994 she returned with ‘Universal Mother’.
By the time the ‘Gospel Oak EP’ came out in 1997, O'Connor had emerged as an elder stateswoman for edgy female singer-songwriters, highlighted by her appearance at the 1998 Lilith Fair.
In 2000, O'Connor signed to Atlantic records and announced the impending release of her first album in six years, ‘Faith & Courage’.
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