Sinead OConnor's Universal Mother
By (Author) Adele Bertei
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
6th March 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Music reviews and criticism
782.42164092
Paperback
120
Width 121mm, Height 165mm
With Universal Mother, Sinead OConnor explores childhood trauma and her experiences as a woman, mother, target of scorn, and ultimate phoenix. Released in the winter of 1994, Universal Mother was the first recorded work from OConnor since her duo of protests in 1992 (Saturday Night Live, Madison Square Garden). The sadistic blowback she faced for publicly outing the child abuse of the Catholic Church and its cover-up would have destroyed most. Where Sinead might go next, or if shed ever record again, was the question. Its a testament to her integrity and extraordinary courage that she was able to resurrect with this extraordinary album. The album takes us on a deeply personal, yet universal journey of womanhood, from the archetypal bad mother to the good and the kind. A feminist statement from Germaine Greer sets the tone, followed by OConnor letting loose a storm of rage against her abusive mother in Fire on Bablyona salvo so explosive, it need not be repeated. Other than a song called Red Football and a call-out of the truth behind the Irish potato famine, OConnor is not interested in rage or revenge. With Universal Mother, she offers us a tender, evocative collection of grief and empathy in song. Her miraculous voice is the vesselthe broken, sacred voice of Mother Ireland.
Adele Bertei was a founding member of musical insurrectionists No New York's Contortions and a personal assistant to Brian Eno. Bertei was lead singer for the Bloods, which is considered the first out, queer, all women-rock band. She has appeared in several indie films, most notably as a lead character Lizzie Bordens Born in Flames. She has toured with, written songs for, and recorded as a backing vocalist for artists as diverse as Tears for Fears, Thomas Dolby, Sandra Bernhard, Culture Club, Scritti Politti, and Whitney Houston. Her duet with Thomas Dolby on Hyperactive! was a top-twenty hit in the UK, as was her single with Jellybean Benitez, Just a Mirage. She is the author of Peter and the Wolves (2020), Why Labelle Matters (2021), and Twist: Tales of a Queer Girlhood (2023).