Soul - Seal

Soul

Seal

  • Genre: Pop
  • Release Date: 2008-10-31
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 12

  • ℗ 2008 Warner Records Inc.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
A Change Is Gonna Come Seal 3:53
2
I Can't Stand the Rain Seal 3:34
3
It's a Man's Man's Man's World Seal 3:53
4
Here I Am (Come and Take Me) Seal 4:08
5
I've Been Loving You Too Long Seal 3:06
6
It's Alright Seal 3:43
7
If You Don't Know Me By Now Seal 3:47
8
Knock On Wood Seal 3:20
9
I'm Still In Love With You Seal 4:33
10
Free Seal 3:23
11
Stand By Me Seal 4:03
12
People Get Ready Seal 3:35

Reviews

  • A Pleasant Surprise

    2
    By Daetyme
    Seal really shows the range of his talent.
  • Al Green by Seal

    5
    By Makeda1999
    I love Seal's version of Let's Stay Together, it is well done and creates a deeper groove.
  • Doesn't get old

    5
    By Kyle Philippi
    I bought this 2 years ago and still am listening to this. He re-did these songs so well.. Def worth buying the whole album. On hooked now abs will buy anything he makes
  • Great job!!!

    5
    By Talmonjr
    Great songs by a great artist!!! Nothing less than 5 stars!!!
  • D.J.ACE

    5
    By D.J. ACE
    THANK YOU SEAL FOR THIS GREAT ALBUM,WE LOVE WHAT YOU DO MAN.EVERY SONG IS ON POINT.
  • Love it!

    5
    By Fcon
    I loved it - and the price is right!
  • boring poop

    2
    By rachbick
    wanted to like it, but it's poop
  • Seal "Soul"

    5
    By Whalesong56
    A complete treasure!!!! I purchased the video first, and it compelled me to get the album. Seal's and David Foster's arrangements, of these classic hits, are truly inspired. They turned James Brown's "It's A Man's World" into a real ballad, and Otis Redding would be impressed with their rendition of "I've Been Loving You Too Long". WHAT A GEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Seal is awesome

    5
    By MrJBright
    This cd is AWSOME!!!!! Best cd he made.
  • Seal provides seldom-found singing ability, music capability

    5
    By dushinoc
    Seal provides a package that is hard to come by these days. In an age where machines sing to our ears more than a human's vocal chords, it's easy to lose sight of what music really is about. It's not about "sessions" of instruments as much as solos of singers, at least in cases where these music sessions are not by a solo instrument (generally just a lot of pop, like Citizen Cope). Although I appreciate both to an appropriate degree, I find singers like Seal providing the music landscape with so much vigor and beauty that if you find these singers, you can get a musical experience that corresponds to what you could have found in other times, when music was of higher quality, like the crooner or synth pop or grunge, etc., eras. Beyond that, Seal is also a good model. Most of today's singing celebrities are considerably unfavorable "role models" for people listening to them (bling-bling rappers, slutty women), and let's face it - everyone looks for inspiration from their music, and therefore, that inspiration also naturally arises from the singers themselves. Seeing that musicians have a special personal responsibility for their music, since their work can affect people so much (especially when their lyrics can match a random person's life troubles), it's important that such great artists like Seal have that accountability. Doubtlessly, Seal comes out to be a responsible family man, an introspective thinker, and a man with good character. That's all I ask for from a person I draw inspiration from, and I'm glad I found Seal in this endless sea of "musicians" or "singers" that lacks the above credentials.