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Musicians on the album include guitarists Tim Renwick, Dominic Miller and Steve Bolton, drummer Manu Katche and bassist Pino Palladino. Sinead O'Connor sings on two tracks – Reaching for the Rail and Breakthrough.
In the early Eighties, Sinéad's father sent her to Sion Hill, in Blackrock — a school for girls with behavioral problems, run by Dominican nuns — and then to a succession of boarding schools that included Mayfield [sic] College, in Drumcondra, and Newtown School, in Waterford.
She was so grateful to the psychiatric hospital St Patrick's, which she called her second home. 'Thank God I spent a lot of the last six years there, because otherwise I wouldn't be alive.'
Musicians on the album include guitarists Tim Renwick, Dominic Miller and Steve Bolton, drummer Manu Katche and bassist Pino Palladino. Sinead O'Connor sings on two tracks – Reaching for the Rail and Breakthrough.
She was so grateful to the psychiatric hospital St Patrick's, which she called her second home. 'Thank God I spent a lot of the last six years there, because otherwise I wouldn't be alive.'
She was so grateful to the psychiatric hospital St Patrick's, which she called her second home. 'Thank God I spent a lot of the last six years there, because otherwise I wouldn't be alive.'