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Seal IV
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Album Details: Seal IV

Release Date:09/09/2003
Label:Warner Bros / Wea
UPC:093624794721

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    It's about time

    By Karri  Sep 3, 2003 | 4 out of 6 found this Seal IV review helpful

    This release is typical Seal--great fusion of soul, funk, house, and jazz. His voice is as raspy and inviting as always and this album is a little more diverse than the past two. Great CD to sit back and absorb. Be sure to preview ALL the songs at... www.seal.com. Read more Less

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    He Still Has It

    By Ed  Sep 5, 2003 | 3 out of 4 found this Seal IV review helpful

    The last time Seal tried to title an album (five years ago on Human Being), the results were decent, but not quite up to his standards. So, this time around, he's back to the traditional sequential order: IV. And as you might expect, this isn'...;t much more than a continuation of his previous efforts. Seal still collaborates with Trevor Horn, and his groove is as solid as ever. However, there's a tired (maybe "overdone") aspect to some of the material here, like "Touch" and "Get It Together." At some points he does sound fresh, like the reggae-lite of "Where There's Gold," but otherwise it's Seal through and through.That's not to say this is boring at all. "Waiting for You" and "Love Divine" are especially poignant and heartfelt, and could possibly dent the charts if there's still enough popular interest in Seal out there. You might not get hooked by a "Crazy" or a "Kiss from a Rose" here, but if nothing else, Seal has proven that he doesn't need constant powerful, skyrocketing hits to maintain his career. Just don't be surprised if we have to wait six years for his next outing. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    Besides taking his usual multi-year hiatus before releasing Seal IV, the artist scrapped a whole album's worth of material, feeling he couldn't stand behind the strength of the songs (should this be Seal IV.I?). It's disappointing, then, that the songs on Seal IV lack any of the Grammy-grabbing flair of his earlier releases. What saves it is a conviction that is high enough to overcome, a voice that is more driven than usual, and some genuine moments of songwriting inspiration. "Let Me Roll" has a cool swagger and fun wordplay, and the yearning ballad "Loneliest Star" is only a few steps away from "Kiss from a Rose." Opener "Get It Together" offers an Up With People understanding of the state of the world with its "everyone is beautiful" sentimentality, but it's the funky backbeat and gritty vocals that make it more Al Green than Lee Greenwood. A re-recording of Seal's collaboration with Jakatta, "My Vision" is given new life through more restrained than usual production from Trevor Ho...rn. The absence of Horn's usual bombast throughout the album allows Seal's voice (in every sense of the word) to be the focus. It's a good move, and if the totally solid Jakatta-sourced track is any indication, a break from Horn might be beneficial next time. Despite being heavy with unexceptional tunes, Seal IV has enough going for it to warrant the next four years of anticipation. - 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