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System is the fifth studio album by British soul/R&B singer Seal, released on 12 November 2007. In his online blog, Seal described the album as a return to his dance roots and his best album since his debut. [ 11 ]
Notes. There are two different versions of the 1991 debut album; for details see album's article.; The subsequent 1994 album bears the same title as the debut, not to be confused with the debut's two versions; to avoid confusion, it is sometimes referred to as Seal II.
"Amazing" is a song recorded by British singer Seal. It was produced by Stuart Price and released as the lead single from his fifth studio album System (2007). Although not a big success on the Billboard Hot 100, it did reach number-one on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart.
Seal performing in 2008. System was released in the UK on 12 November 2007 and in the US on 13 November 2007. [23] Seal describes the album as more dance-oriented, apparently a return to the roots of his first album. On the track titled "Wedding Day", Seal sings a duet with his then-wife, model Heidi Klum. The album's first single, "Amazing ...
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Klum gave birth to daughter Leni in May 2004, and Seal adopted the little one five years later. The singer and Klum went on to welcome Henry, Jonah and Lou in 2005, 2006 and 2009, respectively ...
Seal IV is the fourth studio album by Seal. It follows the aborted sessions for Togetherland , which was scrapped because Seal thought it was not up to the standard of his previous work. In the United Kingdom, the album debuted at number four. [ 8 ]
Robert Christgau named "Crazy" the album's sole highlight, designating it as a "choice cut" in The Village Voice. [16] Retrospectively, AllMusic reviewer MacKenzie Wilson credited Seal and producer Trevor Horn for the overall sound of Seal, which she said stood out amidst "the early-'90s mediocrity of post-hair metal and manufactured synth bands."