Seal II - Seal

Seal II

Seal

  • Genre: R&B/Soul
  • Release Date: 1994-05-31
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 11

  • ℗ 1994 Warner Records Inc.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Bring It On Seal 3:57
2
Prayer for the Dying Seal 5:30
3
Dreaming In Metaphors Seal 5:51
4
Don't Cry Seal 6:17
5
Fast Changes Seal 5:41
6
Kiss from a Rose Seal 4:48
7
People Asking Why Seal 4:45
8
Newborn Friend Seal 4:04
9
If I Could Seal 4:16
10
I'm Alive Seal 4:01
11
Bring It On (Reprise) Seal 1:15

Reviews

  • Seal at his VERY BEST!!!!!

    5
    By jae_pie
    I'm speechless this whole album is magic. ❤️
  • Brilliant

    5
    By Samraj786
    What a fantastic album from seal just amazing
  • Just yes

    5
    By JaiTartlee2020
    Not listening to this is a travesty.
  • Greatest Album

    5
    By Storms37
    His first album is right next to it. If you buy the first album you must buy this 1 at the same time. These albums should have been 1 double album! As a fan I was in my teens when this came out. I'm in my 40's and STILL LOVE this! TIMELESS!!! 1 word describes it all!
  • You'll still be loved.

    5
    By Raintide Bunnyfox
    In conversation at a table with four four friends (one lover) the word "sycophant" enters my ears. I am reminded of "Don't Cry", in turn instilling, solidifying in me the idea to buy this great album. Since I first heard ("Prayer For the Dying" immediately comes to mind) this album in 1994 I had no idea how influenced emotionally I would be up to now by every single track. I would hug SEAL, with my very soul if I could.
  • Stellar.

    5
    By Noah Lipsey
    I bought this album knowing "Prayer For the Dying", "Don't Cry", and "Kiss From a Rose", expecting the other songs to be just as great and I was not disappointed. Not a single song on this album sounds like less than what Seal is capable of. Every song is stellar. A few other honorable mentions for this album include songs like "Bring It On", "Dreaming in Metaphors" and "Newborn Friend", but I can't even just isolate those alone because every song is outstanding.
  • His Magnum Opus

    5
    By MrThor
    An classic album. I played this album for a full year pretty much every day in 1993. Every song is great.
  • The Best

    5
    By Tigerhiker
    Simply one of the best albums of the 90s. It's one of my all-time cruising CDs. Every song is great.
  • Masterpiece

    5
    By Romale314
    I just love the wonderful words and great music!
  • Timeless

    5
    By AsigEdge
    I grew up on this album. I'm 24 and I still know the words to every song. This was real music.