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Song Of The Day – Success Has Made a Failure of Our Home (Live at Top of the Pops in 1992) by Sinéad O’Connor
From the album “Am I Not Your Girl?” (1992)
Essential Listening: Best of the NTS Guide To…
It’s a contradiction of sorts, streaming albums (once, again, thank you Bandcamp) in their entirety feels very old-fashioned. The rationale is a cleaving to analogue snobbery – lifting just one or two songs from an album feels cheap, egregiously so … Continue reading
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