On January 26, 2026, Lowell Fillmore “Sly” Dunbar died aged 73. He was musician (drums, percussion), best known as one half of the Jamaican rhythm section and reggae production duo Sly and Robbie. Sly performed and recorded with The Aggrovators, The Upsetters, The Revolutionaries, Peter Tosh, Bob Dylan, Grace Jones, Herbie Hancock, Joe Cocker, The Rolling Stones, Joan Armatrading, Serge Gainsbourg, Larry McDonald, Gary Barlow, Dennis Brown, Jackson Browne, Jimmy Cliff, Bootsy Collins, Carlene Davis, Ian Dury, Gwen Guthrie, Nona Hendryx, Mick Jagger, Garland Jeffreys, Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers, Jenny Morris, Yoko Ono, Sinéad O’Connor, Barry Reynolds, Carly Simon and Simply Red.
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Sinéad O’Connor: The Lion And The Cobra

On October 5, 1987, “Ensign” and “Charisma” labels released “The Lion and the Cobra”, the debut Sinéad O’Connor studio album. It was recorded 1986 – 1987, at “Oasis Studios” in London, and was produced by Kevin Moloney and Sinéad O’Connor.
Personnel:
- Sinéad O’Connor – vocals, electric guitar, arrangements, mixing
- Marco Pirroni – acoustic and electric guitar
- Rob Dean – acoustic and electric guitar
- Kevin Mooney – guitar, bass guitar
- Mike Clowes – synthesizer, keyboards, string arrangements
- Richard “Spike” Holifield – bass guitar
- John Reynolds – drums, programming
- Gavyn Wright – orchestra director
- Enya – speaking part
- Leslie Winer – spoken words
- Kevin Moloney –engineer, mixing
- Fachtna Ó Ceallaigh – mixing
- Terence Morris – mixing
- Lloyd Phillips – mixing
- Chris Birkett – mixing
- Jack Adams – mastering
- John Maybury – art direction, cover art
- Steve Horse – art direction, cover art
- Kate Garner – photography
- Kim Bowen – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Sinéad O’Connor, except where noted.
- Jackie
- Mandinka
- Jerusalem – Sinéad O’Connor, Ali McMordie, Mike Clowes, John Reynolds
- Just Like U Said It Would Be – Sinéad O’Connor, Steve Wickham
- Never Get Old
- Troy
- I Want Your (Hand on Me) – Sinéad O’Connor, John Reynolds, Rob Dean, Spike Holifield
- Drink Before the War
- Just Call Me Joe – Sinéad O’Connor, Kevin Mooney, Leslie Winer
Sinéad O’Connor: I’m Not Bossy, I’m The Boss
On August 11, 2014, “Nettwerk Music Group” label released “I’m Not Bossy, I’m the Boss”, the tenth Sinéad O’Connor studio album. It was recorded 2013 – 2014, and was produced by John Reynolds.
Personnel:
- Sinéad O’Connor – vocals, guitar, bass guitar
- Graham Kearns, Justin Adams– guitar
- Brook Supple – acoustic guitar
- Ruby Reynolds – piano
- Tim Oliver, Brian Eno– keyboards
- Graham Henderson, Tim Oliver – keyboards
- Clare Kenny– bass guitar
- John Reynolds– drums, keyboards, programming
- Seun Kuti – saxophone
- Rubert Cobb, Fred Gibson – trumpet
- Caroline Dale– cello
Track listing:
All lyrics by Sinéad O’Connor, all music as noted.
- How About I Be Me – Sinéad O’Connor, Kemar McGregor
- Dense Water Deeper Down – Sinéad O’Connor
- Kisses Like Mine – Sinéad O’Connor
- Your Green Jacket – Sinéad O’Connor, John Reynolds
- The Vishnu Room – Sinéad O’Connor, John Reynolds, Graham Kearns
- The Voice of My Doctor – Sinéad O’Connor, Don Baker
- Harbour – Sinéad O’Connor, John Reynolds, Graham Kearns
- James Brown – Sinéad O’Connor, John Reynolds, Justin Adams
- 8 Good Reasons – Sinéad O’Connor, John Reynolds, Graham Kearns
- Take Me to the Church – Sinéad O’Connor, John Reynolds, Graham Kearns
- Where Have You Been – Sinéad O’Connor, John Reynolds
- Streetcars – Sinéad O’Connor, Graham Henderson
Matthew Seligman
On April 17, 2020, Matthew Seligman died aged 64. He was musician (bass), member of The Soft Boys, Thompson Twins, Bruce Woolley & The Camera Club and The Dolphin Brothers, recorded and performed with Thomas Dolby, David Bowie, Robyn Hitchcock, Kimberley Rew, Alex Chilton, The Waterboys, Peter Murphy, Transvision Vamp, Morrissey, Stereo MC’s, Sam Brown, Tori Amos, Stereo MC’s and Sinéad O’Connor.
The Chieftains: The Long Black Veil
On January 24, 1995, “RCA Victor” label released “The Long Black Veil”, the 31st Chieftains album. It was recorded 1994 – 1995, at “Lake House Studio” in England, “Windmill Lane” and “Westland Studios” in Dublin, “Clinton Recording Studios” in New York City, “Utility Muffin Research Kitchen” in Los Angeles, and was produced by Paddy Moloney, Chris Kimsey and Ry Cooder. The album was certified 2 x Platinum in Ireland by “IRMA”.
Personnel:
- Kevin Conneff– vocals, bodhrán
- Martin Fay– fiddle
- Seán Keane– fiddle
- Matt Molloy– flute
- Paddy Moloney– uilleann pipes, tin whistle
- Derek Bell– harp, tiompán, keyboards
- Colin James- guitar, mandolin
- Dominic Miller, Paul Brady, Arty McGlynn, Foggy Little – guitar
- Kieran Hanrahan – banjo
- Terry Tulley – Scottish pipes
- Carlos Nunez – Galician pipes
- Brendan Begley, James Keane, Martin O’Connor – accordion
- Steve Cooney– didgeridoo
- Wally Minko – piano
- James Blennerhassett, Ned Mann – acoustic bass
- Joe Csibi, Darryl Jones, Nicky Scott – bass
- Noel Eccles, Tommy Igoe, Liam Bradley – drums
- Jean Butler – foot percussion
- Anuna Choir, Brian Masterson – backing vocals
- The Rolling Stones, Van Morrison, Sting, Ry Cooder, Mark Knopfler, Sinead O’Connor, Phil Coulter, Marianne Faithfull, Tom Jones – contributors
Track listing:
- Mo Ghile Mear (Our Hero)
- The Long Black Veil
- The Foggy Dew
- Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?
- Changing Your Demeanour
- The Lily of the West
- Coast of Malabar
- Dunmore Lassies
- Love Is Teasin’
- He Moved through the Fair
- Ferny Hill
- Tennessee Waltz/Tennessee Mazurka
- The Rocky Road to Dublin
Richard Wright: Broken China
On October 7, 1996, “EMI” label released “Broken China” the second and the final Richard Wright solo album. It was recorded in 1996, at “Studio Harmonie” in France; “Whitfield Street Studios”, “RAK Studios” and “The Astoria” in London, and was produced by Richard Wright, Anthony Moore and Laurie Latham.
Personnel:
- Richard Wright– vocals, keyboards, programming
- Anthony Moore– computer programming, arrangements, ‘telephone vocal
- Sinéad O’Connor– lead vocals
- Tim Renwick, Dominic Miller, Steven Bolton – guitars
- Pino Palladino– bass guitar
- Manu Katché– drums, percussion
- Sian Bell – cello
- Kate St. John– oboe, cor Anglais
- Maz Palladino – backing vocals
- Julien Mils, Finlay Cowan – artwork
- Storm Thorgerson, Peter Curzon – design
- Tony May – photography
- Jason Reddy – computer
Track listing:
All tracks by Richard Wright, except where noted.
- Breaking Water – Richard Wright, Anthony Moore
- Night of a Thousand Furry Toys – Richard Wright, Anthony Moore
- Hidden Fear – Richard Wright, Gerry Gordon
- Runaway
- Unfair Ground
- Satellite
- Woman of Custom
- Interlude
- Black Cloud
- Far from the Harbour Wall – Richard Wright, Anthony Moore
- Drowning
- Reaching for the Rail – Richard Wright, Anthony Moore
- Blue Room in Venice – Richard Wright, Gerry Gordon
- Sweet July
- Along the Shoreline – Richard Wright, Anthony Moore
- Breakthrough – Richard Wright, Anthony Moore
Moby: 18
On May 14, 2002, “Mute” and “V2” labels released “18”, the sixth Moby studio album. It was recorded 2001 – 2002, and was produced by Moby.
Personnel:
- Moby – vocals, engineering, mixing, instruments
- Azure Ray– vocals
- Freedom Bremner – vocals
- MC Lyte– vocals
- Dianne McCaulley – vocals
- Sinéad O’Connor– vocals
- Shauna & Lorraine Phillips – vocals
- Jennifer Price – vocals
- The Shining Light Gospel Choir – vocals
- Angie Stone– vocals
- Tony Dawsey – mastering
- David Calderley – artwork, design
- Danny Clinch – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Moby, except where noted.
- We Are All Made of Stars
- In This World
- In My Heart
- Great Escape – Moby, Maria Taylor, Orenda Fink
- Signs of Love
- One of This Mornings
- Another Woman – Moby, Barbara Lynn Ozen
- Fireworks
- Extreme Ways
- Jam for the Ladies – Moby, Lana Michele Moorer, Angela Stone, Michael McDermon
- Sunday (The Day Before My Birthday) – Moby, Sylvia Robinson
- 18
- Sleep Alone
- At Least We Tried
- Harbour
- Look Back In
- The Rafters
- I’m Not Worried at All
Sinéad O’Connor: Faith And Courage
On June 13, 2000, “Atlantic” label released “Faith and Courage”, the fifth Sinéad O’Connor album. It was recorded 1999-2000, and was produced by Kevin “She’kspere” Briggs, Scott Cutler, Jerry ‘Wonder’ Duplessis, Brian Eno, Skip McDonald, Anne Preven, John Reynolds, Adrian Sherwood, David A. Stewart and Wyclef Jean.
Personnel:
- Sinéad O’Connor- lead and backing vocals
- Skip McDonald- guitar, bass, keyboards
- Rusty Anderson- guitar
- Scott Cutler- guitar
- Dave Stewart- guitar
- Derek Scott – guitar
- Zac Rae – keyboards
- David Levita – keyboards
- Professor Stretch – keyboards, drum programming
- Carlton “Bubblers” Ogilvie – bass, reggae piano
- Jah Wobble- bass
- Chucko Merchan – bass
- Paul Bushnell – bass
- Scot Coogan- drums
- Jeff Turzo- drum programming
- John Reynolds- drums
- Chris Sharrock- drums
- Lil John – drums
- Bonjo I Abinghi Noah – percussion
- Caroline Dale- strings
- Joel Derouin – violin
- David Campbell- viola, strings arrangements
- Larry Corbet – cello
- Karren Berz – orchestral arrangements
- Kieran Kiely – low and high whistles
- Andy Wright- programming
- Mark Price – programming
- Simon Mundey – programming
- Blandinna Melky Jean – vocals
- Little Roy – backing vocals
- Anne Preven- backing vocals
Track listing:
- The Healing Room – Sinéad O’Connor
- No Man’s Woman – Sinéad O’Connor, Scott Cutler, Anne Preven
- Jealous – Sinéad O’Connor, Dave A. Stewart
- Dancing Lessons – Sinéad O’Connor, Wyclef Jean, Jerry Duplessis, Blandina Melky Jean, Jimmy Cozier
- Daddy I’m Fine – Sinéad O’Connor, Dave A. Stewart
- Till I Whisper U Something – Sinéad O’Connor, Dave A. Stewart
- Hold Back the Night – Robert Hodgens
- What Doesn’t Belong To Me – Sinéad O’Connor
- The State I’m In – Scott Cutler, Anne Preven
- The Lamb’s Book of Life – Sinéad O’Connor, Kevin “She’kspere” Briggs
- If U Ever – Sinéad O’Connor
- Emma’s Song – Sinéad O’Connor
- Kyrié Eléison – traditional, arr. by Sinéad O’Connor, Adrian Sherwood, Skip McDonald, Alan Branch
The The: Mind Bomb
On July 11, 1989, “Some Bizzare/Epic” label released “Mind Bomb”, the third The The studio album. It was recorded October 1988 – May 1989, and was produced by Warne Livesey, Roli Mosimannand and Matt Johnson.
Personnel:
- Matt Johnson– vocals, guitar, keyboards
- Johnny Marr– guitar, harmonica
- James Eller –bass guitar
- David Palmer –drums
- Sinéad O’Connor- vocal
- Wix– piano, keyboards, hammond organ, accordion
- Warne Livesey– keyboards, banjo, acoustic guitar
- Pandit Dinesh– percussion
- Danny Cummings– percussion
- Pedro Haldermann– percussion
- Chris White– saxophone
- Philip Todd– saxophone
- Ashley Slater– trombone
- John Eacott- flugel horn
- Mark Feltham– harmonica
- Danny Thompson- upright bass
- Sarah Homer– clarinet
- Dai Pritchard- bass clarinet
- Hilary Storer– oboe
- Gavyn Wright- Arabian fiddle
- Astarti String Section- strings
- Matt Howe – engineer
- Roii Mosimann – additional engineering
- Fiona Skinner – logo illustration, artwork
Tracks listing:
All tracks by Matt Johnson, except where noted.
- Good Morning, Beautiful
- Armageddon Days Are Here (Again)
- The Violence of Truth
- Kingdom of Rain
- The Beat(en) Generation
- August & September
- Gravitate to Me – Matt Johnson,Johnny Marr
- Beyond Love





