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It's not too bad, although I still prefer his 2nd, followed by his 1st. My biggest disappointment is #3, mostly because of the terrible production.
-=> Mike Hanson <=-
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| Posts: 2630 | Location: Toronto, Canada | Registered: Mon 31 July 2000 |   |
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I agree with you, FE. I really like Seal IV - beautiful songs, great singing - "Loneliest Star" is my favorite tune, although the whole album is great. The opening reminds me a bit of "What's Goin' On". I listen to this album way more than I ever did No. 2.
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| Posts: 664 | Location: Marin County, CA, USA | Registered: Sun 10 September 2000 |   |
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Agreed - Seal II is the best so far I and IV in second, what was in the producer´s mind in the III ?
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| Posts: 7 | Location: Mexico DF | Registered: Sun 24 October 2004 |   |
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quote: Originally posted by fer007: what was in the producer´s mind in the III ?
Just like the others, it was Trevor Horn, and he doesn't tend to "screw up". I suspect that Seal wanted his voice to be featured (and the voice is somewhat passable). With the supporting instruments, I suspect that Seal demanded a "warm, fuzzy and intimate" sound. Unfortunately, the effects that they used (a bunch of pillows?!?) sapped EVERYTHING out of the performance. -=> Mike Hanson <=-
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| Posts: 2630 | Location: Toronto, Canada | Registered: Mon 31 July 2000 |   |
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