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Seal - Best: 1991-2004 (CD)

Album Details: Best: 1991-2004

Release Date:11/09/2004
Label:Warner Bros / Wea
UPC:093624877622

User Reviews: Best: 1991-2004

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    Seal is always awesome!

    By Shay  Apr 11, 2005

    Pros: All of his major hits wrapped up in one

    Cons: None

    Because this album was a culmination of his hits, I've listened to nearly every song on the album, and I can truly say that it's great. Seal's voice is like silky velvet; you cant get enough of it. He sings about love, loneliness, crying,... and triumph; and yes, we've heard it all before, but the way he sings it.. we've never heard it like that before. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    Reusing the cover from his 1994 selftitled release as opposed to his 1991 or 2003 selftitled release makes Seal's discography all the more confusing, but that's the only mistake made on this glorious collection. Seal's partnership with producer Trevor Horn has yielded some of the most elegantly soulful and richly textured pop music of the preceding 20 years. Best: 19912004 picks and chooses from their output perfectly, orders it in a way that makes sense, and remembers a couple compilation and soundtrack appearances to make itself worthwhile for Seal's faithful. If you've owned a radio at sometime in the past two decades, a quarter of the disc will be familiar. But radio's compressed delivery of "Crazy," "Kiss From a Rose," and others don't do these grand songs justice; plus, anytime you can put a Trevor Horn production on the headphones is a rewarding experience. The songs from the lesser Seal IV come off much stronger in these surroundings, and the inclusion of a bunch of album tra...cks you forgot about but shouldn't have speaks to the compilers' keen understanding of Seal's career. The new recording of BacharachDavid's "Walk On By" is sweet, fair, and no disappointment, but it's Seal's take on Steve Miller's "Fly Like an Eagle" or Echo the Bunnymen's "Lips Like Sugar" that proves him an great interpreter of other's tunes and able to shine without Horn's help (the positive and empowering "My Vision" is the third and final track without Horn). The greatness of Seal's first two albums keeps the collection from being "the only Seal CD you'll ever need." Instead, Best: 19912004 is a fantastic overview of a hitormiss artist that soars when he's got the right material. This is all the right material and an unquestionable success. - David Jeffries, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Seal

Seal emerged from England's house music scene in the early '90s to become the most popular British soul vocalist of the decade. Although his earliest material still showed signs of acid house, by the mid-'90s he had created a distinctive fusion of soul, folk, pop, dance, and rock that brought him success on both sides of the Atlantic.The son of Nigerian and Brazilian pa... Read more