On this day November 4 1987, Sinead OConnor released The Lion And The Cobra, a bold and emotional debut album that introduced her as one of the most distinctive voices of the late 1980s. Combining raw intensity with poetic lyricism, the record defied convention and showcased a fearless artist unafraid to bare her soul.
The Lion And The Cobra featured songs such as Mandinka, Troy, and Jackie. OConnor’s powerful vocals and deeply personal writing gave the album both vulnerability and strength, earning her critical acclaim and a devoted following. It marked the arrival of an artist whose work would continue to challenge and inspire for decades.
80s insight: The Lion And The Cobra reflected the emotional honesty and individuality that defined much of 1980s alternative music, proving that authenticity could be revolutionary.
			
					
			
			
			The Lion And The Cobra featured songs such as Mandinka, Troy, and Jackie. OConnor’s powerful vocals and deeply personal writing gave the album both vulnerability and strength, earning her critical acclaim and a devoted following. It marked the arrival of an artist whose work would continue to challenge and inspire for decades.
80s insight: The Lion And The Cobra reflected the emotional honesty and individuality that defined much of 1980s alternative music, proving that authenticity could be revolutionary.
	