Siobhán Donaghy is set to release 20th anniversary edition of her debut album, Revolution In Me
London Records are to issue a special 20th Anniversary edition of Siobhán Donaghy’s debut album, Revolution In Me, which was recorded after her departure from Sugababes.
The record that launched her solo career now available for the first time on vinyl and a double CD edition, featuring 16 bonus tracks including B-sides, alternate takes, rarities and unreleased tracks.
Reflecting on the making of the album, 20 years on Siobhán O'Donaghy says: “This album was made when I was 19 years old, during a time of high emotion in my life. With a fire in my belly and a chip on my shoulder, I set about trying to make sense of my place in the world. Written with my long time collaborator and mentor Cameron McVey who continues to this day to teach me so much. I’m grateful I got to have creative license to make a deeply weird record and that it gets a new lease of life on vinyl for the first time.”
Written, recorded and released in the aftermath of her departure from the Sugababes, Revolution in Me saw O'Donaghy explore youth and life in the spotlight.
Speaking to the Guardian at the time, Siobhan said: “This record is the first thing in my life that I feel really proud of. It's a piece of me. I hope people appreciate my honesty; there aren't too many honest records out there.”
The 20th anniversary reissue of Revolution In Me is set for release on 8 December via London Records, and is available to pre-order now.
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