
Sinead discusses her upbringing, the influence of the church, and her own experiences with abuse.
Clodagh Latimes, a friend of Sinead's, tells about how they first met and about her love of music.
Sinead talks about the moment she discovered rasta music and fell in love.
On the album "The Lion and the Cobra," Sinead collaborates with John Reynolds on this song.
The song can be heard following Sinead's discussion of collaborating with John Maybury and his group.
Sinead discusses the reason behind her sense of relief throughout her high-pitched vocal performances.
This song is performed by Sinead on a television program; it is videotaped during a band concert that takes place after the CD is released.
While recording this song in the studio, Sinead discusses her upcoming album.
The song can be heard while a montage of Sinead taking home several honors was shown.
Sinead tours the country, giving performances in venues and stadiums.
Newspapers began running numerous articles about Sinead as the media began to vilify her.
Nothing Compares (2022) Official Trailer | Sinéad O'Connor Documentary | SHOWTIME
Nothing Compares (2022) Official Trailer | Sinéad O'Connor Documentary | SHOWTIME
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