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The third full-length studio album by legendary Irish Jazz/Pop singer.
The follow-up to the hugely successful "I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got" and her contribution to the 1990 Cole Porter tribute / AIDS benefit album "Red Hot + Blue", with a cover of "You Do Something to Me", Sinéad decided to cover some more standards and do something completely different for her third record. "Am I Not Your Girl?" is a collection of covers of mostly Jazz standards, which O'Connor describes as "the songs I grew up listening to [and] that made me want to be a singer".
The album title comes from the song "Success Has Made a Failure of Our Home". The album is dedicated to the people of New York City and especially the homeless, whom O'Connor met at St. Mark's Place.
The album did not gain much critical acclaim, perhaps because O'Connor had become a major artist in the modern pop genre due to her previous album, "I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got", and this album was composed of songs written from 1936 to 1978. This, coupled with the Garden State Arts Center controversy and an introduction on the album in which she mentions sexual abuse of children in the Catholic Church, addiction, emotional abuse, and led to O'Connor losing much of the commercial momentum her career had built up until then.
The album's promotion was marked by a controversial appearance on Saturday Night Live, where O'Connor tore up a photo of Pope John Paul II. O'Connor's action led into a public and media frenzy. NBC received more than 500 calls on Sunday, and 400 more on Monday, with all but seven criticizing O'Connor; the network received 4,400 calls in total. NBC did not edit the performance out of the West Coast tape-delayed broadcast that night. As of 2016, despite the now well documented thousands of child sex abuse cases proving O'Connor's accusation, NBC still declines to rebroadcast the sequence, with reruns of the episode using footage from the dress rehearsal.
With highlights like "Success Has Made a Failure of Our Home" and "Don't Cry for Me Argentina", this record showcases much more of Sinéad's talent and showed that she was much more than what she had showcased on her prior two records.
Ensign Records Limited, a division of Chrysalis Records Limited, 1992 (0946 3 21952 2 7). Made in UK. Repress.
Tracklist:
1. Why Don't You Do Right? 2:31
2. Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered 6:15
3. Secret Love 2:57
4. Black Coffee 3:21
5. Success Has Made A Failure Of Our Home 4:29
6. Don't Cry For Me Argentina 5:38
7. I Want To Be Loved By You 2:45
8. Gloomy Sunday 3:56
9. Love Letters 3:07
10. How Insensitive 3:28
11. Scarlet Ribbons 4:15
12. Don't Cry For Me Argentina 5:09
Total playing time: 47:53 min.
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