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How About I Be Me And You Be You

Sinead O'Connor

€6.88 (£5.69)

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The Music

"How About I Be Me And You Be You" by Sinéad O'Connor, released on March 5, 2012 through Motown Records-subsidiary label Tamla and One Little Indian Records, stands as a distinctive testament to her unique vocal prowess and thematic depth. This album, characterized by its alternative rock, folk rock, pop, rock, folk / world / country undertones, marks a significant chapter in O'Connor's storied career. Notably produced by Leon Ware, the album features a cover art adaptation of Ernie Barnes's painting The Sugar Shack (1971), adding a visually striking element to its auditory journey. Praised for its innovative sound and thematic richness, it distinguishes itself through a cinematic downtempo sound that explores erotic themes in songwriting, offering listeners an intimate exploration of love and identity.

Why Listen

This release captivates with its unique blend of genres and Sinéad O'Connor's signature style, appealing to music enthusiasts of soul and funk who appreciate the evolution from Motown to contemporary sounds. Its thematic exploration resonates deeply with fans of Sinéad O'Connor's distinctive voice and lyrical depth, making it a must-have for collectors of vinyl records and music memorabilia enthusiasts. The album's critical acclaim, particularly in the context of Marvin Gaye's discography, underscores its significance as a significant work within the oeuvre of Motown Records-subsidiary label Tamla.

Product info

  • Contributors: Sinead O'Connor
  • Binding: Audio CD
  • Brand: TKO
  • Languages: English
  • Dimensions:
    • Height: 0.43 Inches
    • Width: 5.67 Inches
    • Length: 5.08 Inches
    • Weight: 0.24 Pounds
  • Released: March 5, 2012
  • Number of units: 1

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