Genre: Pop Rock
Label: ADA
Format: 33RPM,
Size: 12"

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Sinead O'Connor I'm Not Bossy, I'm The Boss 150g LP

Sinead O'Connor

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SKU:
ADALP31022
UPC:
067003102216
Out of Print! Only 1 copy available!

150g Vinyl LP Includes Limited Time Digital Download!

I'm Not Bossy, I'm The Boss is an album of brand new recordings. Indicative of where Sinead is in life, the album is passionate and direct, yet with an overarching fragility; her voice is a weapon, as powerful as it is tender. Sinead O'Connor is a rare thing in popular music: an absolutely unique artist.

The album’s title I’m Not Bossy, I’m The Boss was inspired by Lean In's Ban Bossy campaign from earlier in the year. “Originally I had a different title, The Vishnu Room, but a few months back when I saw the phrase ‘I’m not bossy, I’m the boss’ and became aware of the Ban Bossy campaign, I wished I could re-name the album since indeed it can be tricky being a female boss and I think Sheryl [Sandberg]’s campaign is a terribly important one,” explained O’Connor. “At the stage I became aware of the Ban Bossy campaign it was too late to change the album title because the sleeve was already in print. But last week, when the record company received the promo shots, which included the cover shot you now see, they asked could they change the planned cover to the current one, and that allowed me the opportunity of changing the title. Very happy girl.”

From her breakthrough hit, 1987’s Mandinka, to the multi-platinum international success of 1990’s I Do Not Want What I Haven’t Got with its number one version of Prince’s “Nothing Compares 2 U,” from her fearless genre-crossing forays into Irish folk, and roots reggae to her collaborations with artists as diverse as Peter Gabriel, Massive Attack and The Chieftains, O’Connor has trodden a unique path to become the one of the most iconic female artist of the past three decades. There is no one like Sinéad O’Connor.

Features:
• 150g Vinyl
• Includes limited time digital download

Selections:
Side A:

1. How About I Be Me
2. Dense Water Deeper Down
3. Kisses Like Mine
4. Your Green Jacket
5. The Vishnu Room
6. The Voice of My Doctor
Side B:
1. Harbour
2. James Brown (with Seun Kuti)
3. 8 Good Reasons
4. Take Me To Church
5. Where Have You Been?
6. Streetcars

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