Rise to Success: Career Highlights of Sinéad O'Connor

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Sinéad O'Connor

Discover the career path of Sinéad O'Connor, from the first major opportunity to industry-changing achievements.

Sinéad O'Connor (Shuhada' Sadaqat) was a celebrated Irish singer-songwriter and activist known for her powerful vocals and outspoken views. She gained international recognition with her debut album, *The Lion and the Cobra* (1987). Her most commercially successful album, *I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got* (1990), sold millions globally and featured the hit single "Nothing Compares 2 U," which topped the Billboard charts. O'Connor was known for her distinctive shaved head and her willingness to challenge societal norms and express her beliefs, often generating controversy.

1984: Joined Ton Ton Macoute

In mid-1984, O'Connor met Colm Farrelly through an ad she placed in Hot Press. Together they recruited a few other members and formed a band, Ton Ton Macoute.

1987: Release of The Lion and the Cobra

In 1987, O'Connor's first album, The Lion and the Cobra, was released on Chrysalis Records and was a sensation. The single "Mandinka" was a college radio hit in the United States, and "I Want Your (Hands on Me)" received both college and urban play in a remixed form.

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1988: First US Television Appearance

In 1988, O'Connor made her first US network television appearance on Late Night with David Letterman, singing "Mandinka".

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1989: Guest Vocals and Film Role

In 1989, O'Connor provided guest vocals on The The's album Mind Bomb, on the duet "Kingdom of Rain" and also starred in and wrote the music for the Northern Irish film Hush-a-Bye-Baby.

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July 1990: Performance of The Wall in Berlin

In July 1990, O'Connor joined Roger Waters and other guests for a performance of The Wall in Berlin. She also contributed a cover of "You Do Something to Me" to the album Red Hot + Blue. Her album of covers, Am I Not Your Girl?, received mixed reviews and was a commercial disappointment. Her cover of "Sacrifice" was acclaimed on Two Rooms: Celebrating the Songs of Elton John & Bernie Taupin.

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1990: Release of I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got

In 1990, O'Connor released the album, I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got, which became her biggest commercial success, selling over seven million copies worldwide, and featured the hit single "Nothing Compares 2 U".

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February 1991: Won IRMA Award

In February 1991, Sinéad O'Connor accepted the Irish IRMA award.

1992: Success with Am I Not Your Girl?

In 1992, O'Connor achieved chart success with her album Am I Not Your Girl?, which was later certified gold in the UK.

1992: Contribution to Peter Gabriel's Album

In 1992, O'Connor contributed vocals on the songs "Come Talk to Me" and "Blood of Eden" from the album Us by Peter Gabriel.

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1993: Featured in In the Name of the Father Soundtrack

In 1993, O'Connor's song "You Made Me the Thief of Your Heart" was featured in the soundtrack to the film In the Name of the Father.

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1994: Success with Universal Mother

In 1994, O'Connor achieved chart success with her album Universal Mother, which was later certified gold in the UK.

1995: Touring and Pregnancy

In 1995, O'Connor toured with Lollapalooza but dropped out when she became pregnant with her second child.

1997: Release of Gospel Oak EP

In 1997, O'Connor released the Gospel Oak EP.

2000: Release of Faith and Courage

In 2000, O'Connor released the album Faith and Courage, which was certified gold in Australia.

2003: Music Break Due to Fibromyalgia

In 2003, Sinéad O'Connor took a break from music due to the pain and fatigue caused by fibromyalgia.

2005: Release of Throw Down Your Arms

In 2005, O'Connor's album Throw Down Your Arms achieved gold status in Ireland.

2005: Return to Music

In 2005, Sinéad O'Connor returned to making music after taking a break from 2003 due to fibromyalgia.

March 2010: Speaking Out Against Catholic Abuse Scandal

In March 2010, Sinéad O'Connor spoke out against the Catholic sexual abuse scandal in Ireland on CNN's Anderson Cooper 360° and published an opinion piece in The Washington Post about the scandal and her time in a Magdalene laundry. She labeled the Vatican as "a nest of devils" in the Sunday Independent.

2014: Refusal to Play in Israel

In 2014, Sinéad O'Connor refused to perform in Israel as a protest against the treatment of Palestinians, expressing her sympathy for their plight.

2021: Release of Rememberings

In 2021, O'Connor's memoir, Rememberings, was released and became a bestseller.

2023: Move to London and New Album

In early 2023, Sinéad O'Connor moved to a flat in London to combat loneliness and announced that she would soon finish her new album.