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Thread started 03/26/04 8:52am

diamondpearl1

seal-touch

i just wanted 2 comment on song number 7 on seal's new album "4" cause i love it so much....i 1st heard it in the background in the movie "a man apart", then when i heard it on the album i was pleasantly surprised that it was seal himself.... any1n else heard this goregeous track???
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Reply #1 posted 03/26/04 12:26pm

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diamondpearl1 said:

i just wanted 2 comment on song number 7 on seal's new album "4" cause i love it so much....i 1st heard it in the background in the movie "a man apart", then when i heard it on the album i was pleasantly surprised that it was seal himself.... any1n else heard this goregeous track???



is this from the seal album? or the seal album? or the seal album?
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Reply #2 posted 03/26/04 6:44pm

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Yeah, it is a beautiful, refreshing song.

I really love this whole album. I've been a Seal fan to some extent, in that I used to listen to Crazy and Don't Cry taped off the radio nonstop when I was 11 and 12, but I never listened to the rest of the first two albums.

I got Human Being in 99 and I've been listening to it off and on over the years, appreciating it more now than before, of course, just cuz I've gotten older and my taste in music is no longer single-driven.

But the new Seal album blows me away from start to finish. It's satisfying in it's length, yet it's reasonably compact so it doesn't trail off and lose you. It's unified by a main "sound", yet at the same time every track is different. I don't think I've heard an album this well-balanced since Counting Crows "Hard Candy". Plus, though there about six singles in the world off this release, the music is still sincere and it really doesn't sound like he tried desperately to get back into the game. He's just doing his own thing, as every artist should.

"Touch" is one of my favorites on the album, my all-time being "Heavenly" and runner-up "Where There's Gold"
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Reply #3 posted 03/27/04 10:22am

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Seal ofter outdoes Prince as far as complexity and arrangements go.
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Reply #4 posted 03/27/04 11:11am

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BlaqueKnight said:

[color=blue:b341522af4]Seal ofter outdoes Prince as far as complexity and arrangements go. [/color]


This is a good topic as I have mad respect for Seal, I was not aware, however, that he was behind the production and arrangements on his albums. I always thought that he provided the lyrics and allowed studio producers to handle the arrangements.

Anyhow, gonna have to take a listen to his new cd as I have yet to hear it.
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Reply #5 posted 03/30/04 2:57am

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i like the last seal album but it's not my favorite by any means. this one has some beautiful arrangements i'll agree but i don't play this as much as the other three albums. i love the track which was used in the film a man apart though. if you all love seal, you should check out jeffrey gaines & david ryan harris. both are highly recommended!!!
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Reply #6 posted 03/30/04 9:43pm

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I don't think I've heard an album this well-balanced since Counting Crows "Hard Candy".



You're right on about that Crows album. It is the BEST. I'll have to pick up the latest Seal sometime soon.
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