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  1. Discover Famine/All Apologies by Sinéad O'Connor released in 1995. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  2. Universal Mother is the fourth studio album by Irish singer Sinéad O'Connor, released on 13 September 1994. "That album was the first attempt to try to expose what was really underneath a lot of the anger of the other records," she explained, adding, "George Michael told me he loved that record, but could only listen to it once because it was so painful.

  3. Music video by Sinéad O'Connor performing Famine. Follow Sinéad O'Connor:Listen to Sinéad Online - https://Sinead.lnk.to/ListenSubscribe - https://Sinead.lnk...

  4. Provided to YouTube by Reservoir Media Management, Inc.All Apologies · Sinéad O'ConnorUniversal Mother℗ Chrysalis Records LimitedReleased on: 1994-09-13Artis...

  5. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for "Famine" / All Apologies by Sinéad O'Connor. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  6. Released in 1994 as part of her album “Universal Mother,” this song delves into the historical and cultural trauma experienced by the Irish people during the Great Hunger, also known as the Irish Potato Famine. In this article, I will explore the meaning behind the lyrics of “Famine” and share my personal connection to the song. Table of Contents.

  7. Nov 7, 2023 · 3. Does “Famine” hold any political or social significance? Yes, “Famine” carries significant political and social undertones. By addressing the Irish Great Famine, OConnor draws attention to the systemic failures perpetuated by British colonial rule and the socio-economic inequalities that played a role in exacerbating the effects of the famine.