She got out of the music critics enough on his cap. It was therefore no surprise when Sinead announced their withdrawal. But it was as little surprise to me, when suddenly a new album was announced. And quite as inconsistent as it might seem at first glance, it's not. Anyone who has visited her last concerts, was able to discover that they primarily makes music for himself. It seemed to me it was her abundant care whether there fifty or five thousand fans stood in front of the stage. It is this impression is reinforced when I hear the album: she has retired and makes music for music and for its own sake. That's initially disappointing to a new "Universal Mother" expected. Freeing itself but of These kinds of expectations, you have a relaxed and flowing reggae album that is fun and the voice of the artist at the center. Not a mere adjunct to embarrassing, but empathetic insertion into the music. The drawback of such themed albums of course, is that the style is a little monotonous; for a deduction of points. But one thing should be noted, however: in my opinion, Sinead has not always proved to previous albums with Dub a knack. Another reviewer praised on the current drive, the "gentle Dubs", and in fact: "gentle" hits the nail on the head. Apparently, the producer-team proves wise connoisseurs Sinead O'Connor. My conclusion: not the big hit, but still recommended, not only for die-hard fans.