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I think Seal's first two records are wonderful. The second album was
particularly strong. A combination that a particularly enjoy-- that of pop,
r&b, and jazz-- flourises there. Seal's third record wasn't altogether
bad-- but it lacked the craftmanship of the second record-- and it never
really took off. I saw Seal on television recently saying that he took the
failure in stride, and was working now on a fourth album which he feels will
be his strongest yet.
I, for one, am looking forward to see what's next for him.
eric
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Funny how some acts just fade away.
> I was only thinking today why the likes of Neneh Cherry, Terence
Trent
> D'Arby, Seal and Tasmin Archer never made it as big as they looked
like
> being, and had the talent to be.
To my knowledge, Seal has only released three cds and the second was a
pretty major success, I believe. Seems a little early to count him
out. I thought 'Human Being' was a very good record.
Mark in Seattle