Seal (1994 album)

Seal
Studio album by Seal
Released May 23, 1994
Recorded Sarm West Studios, 1993–94
Genre
Length 50:29
Label
Producer Trevor Horn
Seal chronology
Seal
(1991)
Seal
(1994)
Human Being
(1998)
Singles from Seal
  1. "Prayer for the Dying"
    Released: 25 April 1994
  2. "Kiss from a Rose"
    Released: 18 July 1994
  3. "Newborn Friend"
    Released: 24 October 1994
  4. "I'm Alive"
    Released: 1994
  5. "Don't Cry"
    Released: 27 November 1995
  6. "If I Could"
    Released: 1995
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Robert Christgau[2]
Entertainment WeeklyA[3]
Rolling Stone[4]
"Kiss from a Rose"

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Seal (sometimes referred to as Seal II to avoid confusion with the 1991 album of the same name) is the second self-titled album of singer Seal. The album was released in 1994 on ZTT and Sire Records and features the worldwide smash hit single "Kiss from a Rose".

The image on the cover has since become nearly synonymous with Seal, in that it has appeared on several singles covers and was reused for his greatest hits album.

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Bring It On"   3:58
2. "Prayer for the Dying"  
  • Isidore
  • Seal
5:30
3. "Dreaming in Metaphors"  
  • Isidore
  • Seal
5:52
4. "Don't Cry"  Seal 6:17
5. "Fast Changes"  
  • Isidore
  • Seal
5:42
6. "Kiss from a Rose"  Seal 4:47
7. "People Asking Why"  Seal 4:45
8. "Newborn Friend"  Seal 4:05
9. "If I Could" (duet with Joni Mitchell)Seal 4:16
10. "I'm Alive"  
  • Coleman
  • Melvoin
  • Rizzo
  • Isidore
  • Seal
4:02
11. "Bring It On (Reprise)"  
  • Bruce
  • Coleman
  • Melvoin
  • Rizzo
  • Isidore
  • Seal
1:15

Personnel

Singles

UK

Release date Title Peak
9 May 1994 "Prayer for the Dying" 14
18 July 1994 "Kiss from a Rose" 20
24 October 1994 "Newborn Friend" 45
3 July 1995 "Kiss from a Rose"/"I'm Alive" 4
27 November 1995 "Don't Cry"/"Prayer for the Dying" 51
5 March 1996 "Don't Cry" (remix)

References

Preceded by
I Say I Say I Say by Erasure
UK number one album
4 June 1994 – 17 June 1994
Succeeded by
Real Things by 2 Unlimited
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