After five years and one do-over later, Seal presents a fourth album that finds the singer growing with his audience. The discs opener, "Get It Together," melds a quiet "live" moment into a horn-and-string disco number...more.
Seal's first album since 1998, and the third of his career to be self-titled, is the singer-songwriter's most sophisticated masterpiece to date. 12 tracks packaged in digipak format. Produced by Trevor Horn. Warner. 2003.
This is without doubt one of Seal's best works. He ranges from new age to raggae to blues seamlessly. One of my favorite purchases. I am well on my way to wearing this cd out.
Seal IV is definitely the CD to buy. His music has a certain distinctive vibe about it that makes you drawn to every sound. This is the type of music you can play anywhere and just listen to it for hours...more.
It's fair to assume that if you're a Seal fan, you prefer your pop shot through with substance. Using that as a guiding principle, you'll want to glide right into Best: 1991-2004 where you will encounter, throughout...more.