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July 2010
Singer Seal will release his sixth album, titled, Seal 6: Commitment September 28 on Reprise Records.
The first single is "Secret," a deeply moving, string-laden ballad, that ranks among Seal's finest love songs.
Commitment finds the London-born, three-time Grammy Award winner re-teaming with renowned music maestro David Foster, who also produced 2008's Soul, Seal's stunning covers collection of soul classics. There has to be a song inspired by his hot model wife, too.
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Sounds like some real watered down B.S. - Where the f is Trevor Horn??? | |
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Or at least Wendy & Lisa. Look, I know Trevor treated W&L like dirt but he and Seal had some major chemistry that has not been replicated. Plus, the colors that W&L provided on the first two albums added musical depth to what has sadly become a rather expected sound from Seal. I liked the last album but it just doesn't hold up to those first three works. Space for sale... | |
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seriously... that "Soul" album was incredibly soulless. It was vapid and overproduced, no real feeling or emotion. I expect the same w/ the album but hopefully I'm wrong. * * *
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Ohh, just to clarify, I don't consider that David Foster produced Soul-less dreck to be a part of his catalog. I was referring to System. Space for sale... | |
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Didn't Trevor produce SEAL IV? That was my favorite Seal album of all. I don't believe he produced "System" though - what inspired Seal to change directions all-together?
I'd like to believe Seal just picked Stewart Price or whoever he is to produce "System" because he was the producer of the moment..but it seems with Seal now teaming up again with David Foster for a second time, Seal has shut the door with Mr. Horn. Not cool.
"System" had it's moments, but Soul was more or less disappointing iMO. While I'm excited Seal is doing an original album, I won't get too excited.
[Edited 8/1/10 0:03am] MJ Fan 1992-Forever
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Human Being was the last Horn produced work. Not sure if Seal has ever publiclly stated why they parted ways but the liner notes on Human Being would lead you to think the process was too emotionally taxing on Seal.
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Actually VANILLI is correct, SOS -- Seal IV was the last thing that Trevor Horn produced for Seal... despite the fact that Human Beings was so "taxing" on the relationship. I believe Seal started recording IV by himself or with a different producer and it wasn't working, so he ended up going back to Horn. From there the producers have been Stuart Price and David Foster (System and Soul). | |
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Ahh-sooo. Looks like the album was produced by Mark Batson and Trevor Horn. Now I need to research how many each did. To the Batcave. Space for sale... | |
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Keep me posted - I'm fascinated to know. I'd love to know what caused the rift or if there is one between Seal and Trevor, simply because I remember in the booklet for IV, Seal praised Trevor as being the only producer for him or something like that. Hmph. David Foster eat that MJ Fan 1992-Forever
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Horn was the overall producer on the project (I believe it's even written so on the back artwork of the CD packaging), but Batson received a co-producer credit for tracks 1-3 and 6-8 (http://www.discogs.com/Seal-Seal-IV/release/310387). Apparently, Seal recorded an album called Togetherland (made without Horn) in 2001, but WB rejected it (only "This Could Be Heaven" was released). This may have precipitated him going back to Horn for Seal IV. I can only imagine that the supposed bad blood between the two came about because of Horn's incessant "micro-producing" over a long period of time (many who have worked with Horn have had this complaint; look at what happened to the Horn-produced Wendy & Lisa album). He is a great producer, nonetheless. But I can see how it would rub an artist/musician the wrong way (wanting to get their music out there). | |
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