- Music
- 13 Dec 01
Sinead speaks about massive Attack, Damien Dempsey collaboration
Massive Attack were in Westland Road Studios last month working on material for their new album with Sinéad O'Connor and Damien Dempsey.
Talking exclusively to Hot Press beforehand, Sinéad revealed: "We've demoed a couple of tracks that have a trancey, trippy feel, including a track written by Damien. I heard his They Don't Teach This Shit In School album recently and I really loved it. I suggested one track, 'It's All Good', which is one of the best songs I've ever heard, to Massive Attack and we've recorded a couple of mixes that I think are incredible – each one wilder than the other.
"We're still not sure what'll end up being included on the album but I think we've got something special. The second track is something written with Massive Attack which is probably best described as a prayer with music."
You can see what Damien Dempsey's capable of live on December 31st when himself and Melaton usher in the New Year at Dublin's Isaac Butt.
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