SEAL

In
a remarkable career that spans more than two decades, Seal
has garnered countless accolades along with three Grammy Awards
and has sold more than 15 million albums worldwide. Known for
his one-of-a-kind soaring, husky baritone voice and classic
songwriting, Seal has seen success across numerous genres of
music. His emotional, romantic love songs, such as “Prayer
For the Dying,” the Grammy Award-winning “Kiss From A Rose,”
and “Don’t Cry” (all from 1994’s Seal II), and “Love’s Divine”
(from 2003’s Seal IV), delighted fans and earned him critical
acclaim. But Seal has also seen great success in the dance/pop
music world beginning with his roots in Britain’s house music/rave
scene. Early in his career he scored two hits with legendary
producer Trevor Horn, 1990’s “Killer” (with techno artist Adamski)
and 1991’s U.S. Top Ten single “Crazy,” from his eponymous
debut album — a genre-defying fusion of soul, pop, rock, R&B,
and propulsive grooves that announced the arrival of an innovative
new talent. His fifth studio album in 2007, System was a nod
to those roots with shimmering melodies, glistening layers
of synths and acoustic guitar, and up-tempo electronic beats.
Now the London-born Seal is preparing to release his sixth
studio album, what many consider the tour-de-force of his career.
Produced by renowned music maestro David Foster, SOUL, due
in November from Warner Bros. Records is a stunning compilation
of the best classic soul songs ever created, with Seal’s unique,
signature touch. The songs each evoke an era when soul music
vividly captured emotion, drama and romance. Seal has said,
“What I care about now is the same thing I cared about in the
beginning of my career, which is songs.”
The song selection for the album was carefully chosen by Seal
and Foster and is a collection of songs that both artists were
instinctively drawn to. Over the course of three weeks, the
Los Angeles-based Seal and Foster began working in Foster’s
home recording studio. The first track they finished was the
first single, the Sam Cooke ballad “A Change Is Gonna Come,”
which came together within 24 hours.
“I’ve made a lot of records in my time, but I’ve never enjoyed
the recording experience more than I have with Seal. I think
he’s the only singer on the planet that could do this album,
bringing something new and fresh to these classics, paying
tremendous respect to their heritage, but, at the same time,
owning them and making them uniquely “Seal”. He was born to
sing these songs and all we got to do is hang on for what is
going to be a “killer” ride,” said David Foster.