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Seal — My Vision
Album: Seal IV
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margarine
Hannio wrote:
Bullshit.
Hey, you live in my town! And perhaps like me, you can't abide the radio here so you listen to RP. You aren't very polite but you can't be all bad to choose Austin... What I meant was, Europeans are more liberal in general when it comes to art...doesn't mean I would want to be one.
SiniLMan wrote:
Ooh! A 6/4 beat! Groovy!
I'm not much of a musician, but following that snare, it sounds like 4/4 to me...
rgj13 wrote:
I agree. He's not nearly the guilty pleasure he used to be.
Naw. Seal is, IMHO, one of those artists that it is not fashionable to be a Fan of, yet has his own undeniable vibe and talent. Great voice, finely crafted pop songs, great blend into dance tracks, cerebral. I am glad Bill spins him. Interesting that this set followed him with Collective Soul, because they are another example of a great band that lots of people think isn't 'cool' enough. Connells were another.
spicytomato wrote:
since it seems the rest of the world is more open to every form of art than this country is.
Bullshit.
marcel wrote:
He was pretty amazing on his first album, especially in the first version of it, without the extra "fancy" rhythms. He has not reached that level again since, I think. Still like him, but only every now and then...
I agree. He's not nearly the guilty pleasure he used to be.
Ooh! A 6/4 beat! Groovy!
I'm always torn with Seal....on the one hand, this thing he does is really great, isn't it? On the other hand, here it is again, all run through the processor and ready for your consumption.
Seal's latest "vision" is Hiedi Klum, the Victoria's Secret model. Possibly his best accomplishment yet.
He was pretty amazing on his first album, especially in the first version of it, without the extra "fancy" rhythms. He has not reached that level again since, I think. Still like him, but only every now and then...
This is pretty good.
spicytomato wrote:
Thank you for playing Seal...even though there are plenty of RP people that do not seem to care for him. .
I agree, people don't seem to like his stuff, but I enjoy it and could hear more. Same goes for Anggun, they have similar sounds to me.
Thank you for playing Seal...even though there are plenty of RP people that do not seem to care for him. He is HUGE in Europe and other parts of the world, which figures since it seems the rest of the world is more open to every form of art than this country is. Fact is, he is amazing and more vertsatile than 90% of recording artists out there. "Waiting for You" on this disc is great, too. This world desperately needs to listen to more lyrics like Seal's.
TheLongshot wrote:
Sorry, I think Seal rocks. :D/
ottonorse wrote:
wow this is lame
I agree with both of you. Seal songs get off to a profound, rockin' start, but often descend into repetition and profundity. This song is a good example.
Sorry, I think Seal rocks. \:D/
This is the only bright point on the disc. The rest of it is pure muddled vanilla.
wow this is lame
Boring and uninspired. Would be more at home on commercial radio, not RP.