Seal – 7 (2015)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/48 kHz | Time – 00:49:21 minutes | 591 MB | Genre: R&B
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download – Source: HDTracks | Front Cover | © Warner Bros. Records
On 7, Seal explores love and all of its implications, idiosyncrasies, and intricacies – subject matter he began to delicately approach as early as 2013, knowing exactly where he wanted to go. “The album concerns the most sung about, most talked about, and most documented emotion-love,” Seal says. “I tried to capture all of the wonderfully different dynamics of love, whether it’s the anger, the acceptance, the bliss, the sadness, the elation, or the recklessness. It’s this emotion and the ways it makes us feel. It’s about the extreme joy and the extreme regret as well as all of the crazy things love makes us do.”
Seal 7 followed the all-covers 2012 set Soul 2 and was the singer’s first set of original material since the 2010 release Seal 6: Commitment. More significantly, it was his first originals-oriented collaboration with longtime creative partner and friend Trevor Horn since 2003’s Seal 4, and it was made in the wake of the singer’s divorce from Heidi Klum. The first single, “Every Time I’m with You,” a grand and swirling ballad with an orchestral arrangement from Anne Dudley, showed that Seal had no desire to make his return all about romantic conflict, as it placed him in the setting of a new relationship, willfully abandoning caution: “I can lose it all, it won’t be daunting.” Another song that reached the public prior to the album, the Jamie Odell co-composition “Life on the Dancefloor,” also dealt with being swept up, though in the club through a low-key groove. As with Seal’s previous albums, however, Seal 7 does cover a range of emotions. The heavier songs, including the opening “Daylight Saving,” the almost overblown “Padded Cell,” and “The Big Love Has Died,” with a title and scope worthy of Seal 4 — are among the most resonant moments. While one could speculate how those songs and the remainder of Seal 7 relate directly to Seal’s life, it’s clear that the singer and Horn aimed, as they always have, for broad appeal; just about anyone can connect with the pain and elation they relate. They’ve stuck to the approach that has made them a successful duo since “Crazy,” all the way down to the dark synthesized undercurrents. The spirit of Seal 7 proves that they had no reason to change course. —AllMusic Review by Andy Kellman
Tracklist:
1. Daylight Saving 04:51
2. Every Time I’m With You 04:31
3. Life On The Dancefloor 05:15
4. Padded Cell 04:08
5. Do You Ever 04:37
6. The Big Love Has Died 04:30
7. Redzone Killer 04:23
8. Monascow 04:10
9. Half A Heart 03:55
10. Let Yourself 04:26
11. Love 04:35
Personnel:
Seal: vocals (all), programming (4, 7, 10)
Joel Peters: drums (1, 4, 5, 7), programming (4, 5, 9), percussion (7, 10)
Earl Harvin: drums (1, 2, 4), cymbals (4)
Ash Soan: drums (4, 5, 7, 9)
Abe Rounds: drums (8)
Aaron Horn: programming (1, 4, 7)
Stephan Moccio: piano (1), keys (1), programming (1)
Julian Hinton: keys (1), programming (6, 9)
Jamie Odell: keys (3, 8), programming (3, 4, 7, 8)
Cameron Gower Poole: programming (4, 5, 9, 10), percussion (7)
Dave McCracken: programming (4)
Justin Parker: keys (5), programming (5)
Anne Dudley: piano (5)
Tim Weidner: programming (5), sound FX (6)
Trevor Horn: bass (2, 3, 5, 7-9), keys (all), guitar (1, 4, 5), backing vocals (9)
Chris Bruce: bass (1, 2, 4, 6-8, 11), guitars (1, 4, 5, 7)
Jamie Muhoberac: bass (9, 10), piano (1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11), organ (2, 4, 9), keys (1, 2, 4, 5, 7-11), programming (1, 3-5, 7, 9-11)
Paul Turner: bass (4)
Simon Bloor: guitars (1-9), piano (4, 6, 10), keys (2, 7-10), programming (2, 3, 6, 10, 11)
Phil Palmer: guitars (2, 4-6, 8, 9)
Lol Crème: guitar (4, 7-9), percussion (9), backing vocals (9)
Josh Campbell: guitar (7)
Luís Jardim: percussion (1, 2, 5-7, 9, 10)
Paul Spong: trumpet (3, 8)
Steve Sidwell: trumpet (3, 8)
Andy Wood: trombone (3, 8)
Dave Bishop: saxophone (3, 8)
Minnetonka: backing vocals (4)
Mr Probz: backing vocals (4)
orchestral arrangement/orchestra conducted by Dudley (1, 2, 4, 6), Nick Ingman (5, 7, 10), Hinton (9)
additional orchestration: Hinton (6), Bloor (9)
brass arrangement: Sidwell (3, 8)
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