Sinéad Lohan
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Sinéad Lohan is an Irish singer and songwriter of folk music and folk-inspired popular music.
She has released two albums, Who Do You Think I Am in 1995, which scored several hits in Ireland, and No Mermaid in 1998, which enjoyed moderate success in Ireland, the U.K., and the U.S.. No Mermaid was released by Interscope Records after a bidding war between several major labels.[1]
"No Mermaid", the title track of the aforementioned album, was also featured in the movie Message in a Bottle. The song "No Mermaid" was also performed by Joan Baez on her 1997 release Gone from Danger. The progressive bluegrass band Nickel Creek covered her song "Out Of The Woods" (also from No Mermaid) on their 2000 album.
Since the birth of her baby in 2001 she has not appeared or produced a new album. Her former website, unedited since 2001, had said that she was working on a new album, but nothing as yet has appeared. In 2004, Sinead teamed up again with producer Malcolm Burn, who produced No Mermaid. Production of the new album is complete as of January 2007, and the album release was to be in 2007, but is still forthcoming according to Malcolm Burn's discography on his official website. [1]
[edit] Discography
- Who Do You Think I Am (Dara, 1995)
- No Mermaid (Interscope, 1998)