Theology

| Sinead O'Connor

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Theology

Theology is the eighth full-length album by Irish singer Sinéad O'Connor. It was released in 2007 on Rubyworks (and Koch Records in the US). The album consists of two discs, the acoustic "Dublin Sessions" and the full-band "London Sessions". -Wikipedia

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  • BBC

    O’Connor is a singer with the range and emotional intensity to rank with the best, but Theology is stark evidence that she continues to lack the direction and quality control required to rediscover the critical and commercial success of her early work. 

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  • Austin Chronicle

    Didantic. 

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  • Slant Magazine

    Unlike many other Christian rock albums, Theology is for the oppressed, not the oppressors. 

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  • WYCE

    A great album no matter what version you go with. 

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  • Pop Matters

    Ultimately, this is a charismatic and appealing record which has the potential to draw listeners back to uncover hidden depths. 

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  • All Music

    Theology is an enigmatic double-disc collection of original recordings and covers.  

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  • The Music Box

    After spending years in a creative and personal wilderness, Sinead O’Connor finally has found a place to make her stand.  

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  • The Guardian

    Two stars for the music, one for courage.  

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  • Compulsive Reader

    Sinead O’Connor’s testimonies are testimonies of faith and passion, and sometimes her testimonies contain delicacy and tenderness, and sometimes they contain interrogations and judgments. 

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  • The Skinny

    Thematically tiresome - it's inherently difficult to buy into something so personal.  

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  • Spin

    This reclusive talent doesn’t require reverent studio sheen to sound prayerful. 

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  • Mix Online

    O’Connor’s sound is unmistakable and always remarkable. 

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