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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 ]
"Prayer for the Dying" is a song by British musician Seal and Augustus Lundell "Gus" Isidore. It was released on 9 May 1994 by ZTT and Sire as the lead single from the singer's second studio album, Seal (also known as Seal II) (1994), reaching number 14 on the UK Singles Chart and number 21 on the US Billboard Hot 100.
"Love's Divine" is a song by Seal. It was released as the second single from his fourth studio album Seal IV. The official music video was directed by Sanji and marks the first occasion that Ukrainian model and actress Olga Kurylenko appears in an acting role. [citation needed] The song is written in F sharp minor.
According to Billboard, "In the forefront of 'This Could Be Heaven' is Seal's instantly recognizable voice, brimming with emotion that reaches out for true love", adding that "[i]nstrumentally, 'Heaven' keeps it fairly restrained, with a slowly building swirl of strings, electric guitars, and drums that envelop Seal's increasingly dramatic vocal delivery."
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Best 1991–2004 is a 2004 compilation album by Seal, released by Warner Bros. Records.Several different versions of this album were released: one as a single disc containing Seal's greatest hits; a second (titled The Ultimate Collection) with an additional disc of 13 acoustic versions of Seal's greatest hits; a third which included a DVD-Audio disc plus the two The Ultimate Collection discs ...
Seal explained that the words he provided for "Killer" were intended as an exhortation to freedom and overcoming; that "the lyrics are about transcending whatever holds you back". [7] The song's line "Racism in amongst future kids can only lead to no good, besides, all our sons and daughters already know how that feels" was re-used in Seal's ...
[4] [2] Seal decided to record and release Seal IV in its place. He then put Togetherland into a "vault", where the album has remained since. Over the years, fans have been able to listen to 30-second clips as well as streamed, full versions of some of the album's songs, to which many of those songs received praise. [3]