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As randomly chosen by survey* on Mastodon, our next spotlight is on number 973 on The List, submitted by yours truly (i.e., buffyleigh).

As I sadly so often end up doing, I often don’t catch up on an artist’s discography until after they’ve left us. And while the circumstances are sad, it can be a really beautiful experience to discover new favorite albums that I didn’t even know existed when the artist was with us. This album is one such discovery – Shuhada’ Sadaqat’s (a.k.a. Sinéad O’Connor’s) album of reggae covers.

I generally stay away from covers, especially if they’re done in the same style as the originals. But I think this entire album is so tastefully and beautifully done, Sadaqat’s respect for the material is so obvious. Introduced to reggae in her early London days via a friend who collected all the records that were on the Jamaican charts, and then becoming a fly on the wall of a record shop owned and frequented by old Jamaicans,** Sadaqat connected deeply with the Rastafari community, seeing parallels between their struggles and those of the Irish people, as well as how she approached her own beliefs. As she wrote in the liner notes:

Thanks first and foremost to the great men who wrote and performed these songs and whose inspiration has kept me nourished with strength at times when I might otherwise have lost faith in myself. These men were part of a battle fought for self esteem and for the freeing of God from religion. As such, they are my heroes, my teachers, my masters, my priests, my prophets, my guides and my godfathers. And I could never in a million words or years, express the love and gratitude I feel toward them, for the truth and rights which they benevolently taught through music and which raised God from the dead in the soul of a little Irish Catholic woman. Nor could I express the influence they have had on my own singing and songwriting. The originals of these songs can never be bettered, and so all I can hope in recording them, is to honour the composers and pass on their teachings…

Throw Down Your Arms was recorded in Jamaica and was produced by the amazing duo Sly & Robbie (i.e., Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare), who also played drums and bass on the album. Nearly half of the album is Burning Spear covers,*** the others covers of The Abyssinians, Junior Byles, Devon Irons, Israel Vibration, Peter Tosh, and Buju Banton, ending with Bob Marley & The Wailers’ “War” (which she had previously covered in the infamous 1992 Saturday Night Live performance). Sadaqat personally paid for the majority of the record herself and donated 10% of the profits to Rasta elders in Jamaica.

A physical copy of the album is a bit hard to track down but, if you can, try to get the double-disc version – the second disc is a really fantastic dub version of the album, which I tend to prefer. A Youtube link to the dub version is also below, hopefully it works for you.

Happy listening and, Shuhada’ Sadaqat, may you rest in peace.

*The survey choices that led to this spotlight were “If you walk with Jesus”, “He’s gonna save your soul”, “You gotta keep the devil”, and “Way down in the hole”, following the earlier survey that had “When you walk through the garden”, “You gotta watch your back”, “Well, I beg your pardon”, and “Walk the straight and narrow track”. The fourth phrase was the winning selection, so the survey result was translated as picking the fourth album in The List with one of the phrase’s words in the title, the matching word here being “down”.
**See the chapter called “A Lesson or Two” in her memoir, Rememberings (which I highly recommend), published under the name Sinéad O’Connor.
***5 of the 12 songs are from Burning Spear. If you haven’t already, check out our earlier spotlight on Burning Spear’s Marcus Garvey, an album I actually discovered via Throw Down Your Arms (because I’m always doing these things backwards, lol).

https://1001otheralbums.com/2024/08/21/sinead-oconnor-throw-down-your-arms-2005-ireland/

#SineadOConnor (#ShuhadaSadaqat) told #Israel’s Itamar Ben Gvir his 'soul had failed' after death threat

Irish singer, who converted to Islam, wrote to current Israeli national security minister after a group he led threatened to kill her

By Daniel Hilton
Published date: 27 July 2023

'Nobody with any sanity, including myself, would have anything but sympathy for the #Palestinian plight'

- Sinead O'Connor

"Irish singer Sinead O’Connor, who died on Wednesday aged 56, wrote a letter to Itamar Ben Gvir, now Israel’s far-right national security minister, condemning him and his group for threatening to kill her.

"The incident happened weeks after O’Connor cancelled a planned concert in #Jerusalem in June 1997, organised by #Palestinian and #Israeli women to promote the idea of the city as a shared capital. The death threats were claimed by #JewishSupremacist group the #IdeologicalFront.

"The Irish singer was one of the most famous names in music after her cover of Prince's Nothing Compares 2 U topped the charts worldwide in 1990. She became a Muslim in 2018 and changed her name to Shuhada Sadaqat.

"#BenGvir, who was then a leading member of the Ideological Front, had appeared on Israeli radio after the cancellation. O’Connor said in an open letter that he 'gloated' about his 'success' in preventing my appearance'.

"She added: 'I have some things to say in response to your organisation's recent threat upon my life..."

Read more:

middleeasteye.net/news/sinead-

Middle East EyeSinead O’Connor told Israel’s Itamar Ben Gvir his 'soul had failed' after death threatIrish singer, who converted to Islam, wrote to current Israeli national security minister after a group he led threatened to kill her

#ThisIsPopBaby is teaming up with artist Brian Teeling to pay homage to legendary Shuhada' Sadaqat (Sinéad O'Connor) and her iconic 'Irish Princess' tshirt.

On sale for a limited time, with proceeds going to Muslim Sisters of Éire (MSoE).

👕 thisispopbaby.com/product/iris

THISISPOPBABYIrish Princess T-Shirt - THISISPOPBABYTHISISPOPBABY is teaming up with artist Brian Teeling to pay homage to our legendary 'Irish Princess'  Sinead O'Connor and to support Muslim Sisters of Éire, an organisation that echoes her generosity, spirit, and determination. Teeling has created a faithful reproduction of the t-shirt once seen on Sinead, on sale via thisispopbaby.com for a very limited period, with all proceeds going towards the Muslim Sisters of Éire charity. About Muslim Sisters Of Éire (MSOÉ): They are a Dublin-based voluntary independent organisation of mainly Muslim women living in Ireland. They provide various support services for the homeless, women, and youth, focused on promoting empowerment, social inclusion and diversity.  They rely primarily on donations from the public. About the Artist: Brian Teeling is an artist living and working in Dublin. Completely self-taught, he has widely exhibited across the country. His intention  is to create artwork that inspires emotion and provokes thought to defy the limiting perspective of society on working-class people. About the Tee: 100% Organic Cotton Printed locally in Dublin Cruelty/Sweatshop-free Size up for a looser fit   T-shirts are pre-order only. Available to order until 18th September.   We aim to ship all orders within 10 working days. Delivery times vary depending on your location. We ship worldwide.  

While she would respond to #SineadOConnor, it is bothersome to me so many (well 95%) of people writing about her (media) do not refer to her by her legal name, #ShuhadaSadaqat. Even #TheIrishTimes mentions it 75% down in the article. She converted to Islam and changed her name five years ago. To me, this is akin to dead naming a trans person. It's sad that we talk about how awesome she is when she died but we can't bother to write her legal name? (I'm also guilty of this. Don't come at me.)

Fortgeführter Thread

#SineadOConnor #ShuhadaSadaqat
#SineadsWake
I've been listening to her interviews & music all night. She was so honest, funny, wild like a horse, generous like a survivor who turns to saving others. She's in us. Mandinka exploded my preteen brain - this girl, this Irish punk! Her power! She took on Yeats, U2 & sean nós, made them all hers. Each performance a grenade, never easy, never conventional, never contrived.

One of her last videos, Trouble Of The World, for #BLM

youtu.be/-lnYBbYeMts

"I don't know how I'll ever not be angry".

She ripped into institutions: state, church, pope, patriarchy, the predatory men around her. She was 'immature', 'ungracious', 'mad' for using her mournful, ecstatic voice to call out hypocrisy & abuse. She rejected the rot of piety, gave us new vocabulary, made it safer to talk about abortion, loss, trauma & hope. She trailblazed through hostility, shone a light, was a light.
She is such a loss to us.

#RIP
#SineadOConnor
#ShuhadaSadaqat

We need a RE-EVOLUTION! The WORLD PARTY is the ONLY PARTY WE NEED! UNITE!

Private Revolution

"If you want a revolution, baby
There is nothing like your own
You don't have to do all those burning books
Revolutionize at home

Someone's been hiding the pieces
Someone been burning down the trees
So we need your revolution, baby
There's a planet to set free

We are the revolution, baby
Come to take you home
If you say you want a revolution, baby
There is nothing like your own
We are the revolution, baby
Come to set you free
After you revolution, baby
There is nothing you can't be

Man's been killing the tigers
Turn the green fields into sand
And their saying how much they respect our work
Of God and his fine old hand

But the world spins on regardless
Which is lucky for you and me
'Cause of all the places in a years' ride from here
This is the only place to be

We are the revolution
Come to take you home
If you say you want a revolution, baby
There is nothing like your own

We are the revolution, baby
Come to set you free
After you revolution, baby
There is nothing you can't be

Don't need a red light
Don't need a blue light
Don't need a yellow light

Take off with the green light now

We got a revolution, baby
Come to take you home
If you say you want a revolution
There is nothing like your own

We are the revolution, baby
We've come to set you free
After you revolution, baby
There is nothing you can't be"

- Karl Wallinger, World Party, 1987

#GreenParty #ClimateCrisis #PrivateRevolution #EightiesMusic #80s #WorldParty #ShipOfFools #SaveMeFromTomorrow #StopCopCity #EarthFirst #FridayNightMusicVideos #RIPKarlWallinger #RIPSinead #sineadoconnor #ShuhadaSadaqat

youtube.com/watch?v=JaYcJQej5U