How About I Be Me (And You Be You)?

How About I Be Me (And You Be You)?

by Sinead O'Connor
How About I Be Me (And You Be You)?

How About I Be Me (And You Be You)?

by Sinead O'Connor

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Overview

With more and more years between proper studio albums as time goes on, often confrontational Irish pop powerhouse Sinead O'Connor's decades-spanning career becomes less about her music and more about Sinead as an institution, political figurehead, worn punch line, or in the worst cases a caricature of herself. With her ninth studio album, How About I Be Me (And You Be You)?, O'Connor smacks the focus back onto her powerful voice and uncanny ability to weave sadly gorgeous narratives into catchy pop songs. That's not to say a generous smattering of all the things that have made O'Connor a controversial character over the years are not touched on over the course of the record. Familiar subjects like sexuality and religion, and their conflicts with international politics, show up on songs like "V.I.P.," a beautifully delivered hymn addressing child abuse in Ireland's Catholic school system. The heartbreaking "Reason with Me" opens with O'Connor in the character of a junkie thief, singing "Hello/You don't know me but I stole your laptop and I took your TV/I sold your grammy's rosary for 50p." This crushing song laments wrong turns in life, with the narrator repeating "It's not too late" in a tone that only says he know it's far too late for him. While heartbreaking beauty is standard in O'Connor's sound, what's surprising on How About I Be Me is the number of lovestruck and optimistic songs. The naked confessional of "Old Lady" finds earnest pining for a so-soon-to-be-love. O'Connor goes over the mental acrobatics of being willfully unkind to her crush, because even if she were to show him a smile, everyone would know how bad she had it for him. Set to an upbeat, melodic pop curtain as strong as any of her '90s hits, this song resonates with the genuine raw emotion that O'Connor made her name on. Other highlights like "The Wolf Is Getting Married" and "I Had a Baby" are more of the same brutally bare sentiments over contagious hooks. The climate inside Sinead's head is just as tumultuous as ever, but the resultant beauty and electric rage have culminated in an album as raw and open as anything she's produced in years. How About I Be Me (And You Be You)? is a delicately balanced picture of despair and hope, and a fantastic reminder of the musical gifts that made O'Connor important to begin with. ~ Fred Thomas

Product Details

Release Date: 08/11/2023
Label: One Little Indian
UPC: 0020286211082
Rank: 114321

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Sinead O'Connor   Primary Artist,Vocals
Julian Wilson   Keyboards
Marco Pirroni   Guitar
Justin Adams   Guitar
Kenny Bogan   Guitar (Acoustic)
Kevin Armstrong   Guitar
Caroline Dale   Cello
Tim VanDerKuil   Guitar
Damien Dempsey   Guitar (Acoustic)
Clare Kenny   Bass
Sam Dixon   Bass
John Reynolds   Drums,Piano

Technical Credits

Adrian Hall   Engineer
Garrick Smith   Composer
Tim Buckley   Composer
Marco Pirroni   Composer,Guitar Arrangements
Sinead O'Connor   Composer
J. Adams   Composer
Tim Oliver   Mixing
Chris Constantinou   Composer
A.B. O'Neill   Composer
Andrew McConochie   Design
Neil Condron   Cover Painting
Geoffrey John Smith   Composer
Aisling Brigid O'Neill   Composer
J. Reynolds   Composer
Larry Beckett   Composer
G. Smith   Composer
John Grant   Composer
Damien Dempsey   Composer
John Reynolds   Composer,Mixing,Composer,Producer
Justin Adams   Composer
J. Grant   Composer
Joseph O'Connor   Liner Notes
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