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So, this film, Sinéad O'Connor: The Value of Ignorance, captures a live concert from '88, back when she was really hitting her stride. The whole atmosphere of the Dominion Theatre adds a layer of intimacy, you know? O'Connor's vocal performance is raw and powerful, she doesn't hold back at all. The pacing ebbs and flows with the energy of the crowd, a mix of quiet introspection and raucous applause. It's intriguing how she connects those deep themes of identity and rebellion, especially when you consider her debut album, The Lion and the Cobra. There’s something almost electric about the way the camera captures her, the practical effects are minimal but effective, letting her voice and presence shine through. Definitely a gem for any collector who appreciates live music.
Concert footage from the Dominion Theatre, June 1988.Features nearly the entire debut album performance.Explores themes of identity and rebellion through music.
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