Gospel Oak | |
Type: | EP |
Artist: | Sinéad O'Connor |
Cover: | Gospeloakep.jpg |
Recorded: | 1997 |
Length: | 35:02 |
Label: | Chrysalis |
Prev Title: | Universal Mother |
Prev Year: | 1994 |
Next Title: | So Far... The Best Of |
Next Year: | 1997 |
Gospel Oak is an EP by Irish singer Sinéad O'Connor. The album sold 70,000 copies in the United States.[1]
The album is named after the London neighbourhood of Gospel Oak where O’Connor was living at the time.[2] The cover photograph shows the two brick skew arch bridges adjacent to Gospel Oak railway station in north London. It was dedicated to "the people of Israel, Rwanda and Northern Ireland".
British magazine Music Week rated the EP four out of five, writing, "Motherhood is treating O'Connor well, judging by this angst-free, truly beautiful EP on which the acoustic, traditional instrumentation is the perfect foil for her stunning voice. Another Chrysalis number one?"[3] David Sinclair from The Times commented, "The Gaelic avenger in a gentle, devotional mood."[4]
The UK release contains only the first four tracks.[5] The Japanese release contains tracks 1–4 and 7,[6] and an US release contains track 1–6 on one CD and track 7 on a bonus CD.[7]