By the time of this song’s release, the third single from the This Is Hardcore LP, Pulp’s star was beginning to wane. It has all their signature marks, though.
This Del Amitri song was first released as a single in 1989 (making a stellar no 59 in the UK charts) but did a bit better on re-release the next year after the relative success of Nothing Ever Happens (which, criminally, did not reach the top ten.) That time it reached the stunning heights of no 43.
It was a shock to hear that Sinéad O’Connor has died. She was only 56 and as far as I knew wasn’t in poor health.
I had been thinking for some time about including her first UK hit Mandinka among my Friday music posts but thought there would be plenty of time for that.
She was one of those people who do not find it in themselves to compromise. An admirable trait but also one which can make life difficult. Her famous ripping up of a photograph of the Pope as a protest against child abuse in the Catholic Church was, unfortunately for her, ahead of its time.
It was Nothing Compares 2 U though which sealed her place in the music firmament (even if I of course deplore the text speak in the title.) Her lasting achievement.
Sinéad O’Connor: Nothing Compare 2 U
Shuhada’ Sadaqat (Magda Davitt,) born Sinéad Marie Bernadette (Sinéad) O’Connor: 8/12/1966 – 26/7/2023. So it goes.