Gospel Oak EP
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| Gospel Oak | ||||
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| EP by Sinéad O'Connor | ||||
| Released | 3 June 1997 | |||
| Genre | Rock | |||
| Producer | Sinéad O'Connor, John Reynolds, Dónal Lunny | |||
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| Entertainment Weekly | (B) link |
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Gospel Oak is an EP by Irish singer Sinéad O'Connor. The album sold 250,000 worldwide.
The cover photograph of the album shows the two brick skew arch bridges adjacent to Gospel Oak railway station in north London, UK.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "This Is to Mother You" (O'Connor) – 3:13
- "I Am Enough for Myself" (O'Connor) – 4:07
- "Petit Poulet" (O'Connor) – 3:44
- "4 My Love" (O'Connor) – 4:06
- "This Is a Rebel Song" (O'Connor) – 3:03
- "He Moved Through the Fair" (live) (traditional arr.: O'Connor/Lunny/Henderson) - 4:22
[edit] Personnel
- Sinéad O'Connor - vocals, electric guitar on track 5
- John Reynolds - drums, bass, programming
- Clare Kenny - bass
- Justin Adams - guitar
- Caroline Dale - cello
- Carol Issacs - piano, accordion
- Ian Stanley - key sounds
- Davy Spillane - low and high whistle
- Jah Wobble - bass on track 3
- Andy Wright - programming on track 3
- Dónal Lunny - bozouki
- Graham Henderson - keyboards
[edit] Chart performance
| Chart (2003) | Peak position |
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| Billboard Top 200 | 128 | |
| Austrian Album Charts | 49 |
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