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CRY THE BELOVED COUNTRY

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The Independent - London, April 6th, 1997

It Will Be a quiet comeback. The woman whose shaven head and doe- like eyes were once a global trademark will appear briefly during someone else's concert on Saturday, as part of a two-week festival of Irish music at the Barbican. It will be Sinead O'Connor's first performance in London for nearly two years, and the end of a self-imposed period of silence, but all those connected with the event have been playing it down.

"You do know it's only a guest spot, don't you?" her own press officer stresses. Some of Irish music's greatest names are taking part in the "From the Heart" series of concer...

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