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Universal acclaim- based on 18 Ratings
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Positive: 16 out of 18
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Mixed: 2 out of 18
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KatrinaMNov 10, 2005I. Love. This. CD. Admit it, Seal in love sounds great. "Loneliest Star" is probably one of the best love letters ever written. If you are in love, miss being in love, want to be in love, then this CD wraps up all those feelings.
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SroopAug 12, 2005He is beyond music of this age.
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EricBNov 4, 2003
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FSharpeNov 2, 2003Greatest CD from Seal i've heard
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ThomasAOct 30, 2003Redeem the world with just one sound. You know music has the power to take you to the 4th dimension. Well this one does it. Forget about the lyrics, its music and the intention what makes this holy music.
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LindaWOct 25, 2003Ya can't beat this man and his sound!
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NseEOct 20, 2003
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StephenNOct 15, 2003Excellent Album! Seal gets back to his roots with a series of songs that blend many musical styles. Only wish there were more tracks!
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MarlonMOct 2, 2003
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TosinASep 26, 2003Though analogous to prior albums, it draws attention to new light and scope of ideologies. Excellent in its overall production
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RonyNSep 24, 2003
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PacoSSep 23, 2003
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HazelMSep 22, 2003Love it!!! As always Seal has out done himself on this one. There are very few artist that I wait with anticipation for the release date and rush out to buy as soon as it hits the shelf...it was worth the wait!
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ChrisWSep 20, 2003While I enjoy every one of Seal's albums, I think his lack of growth is a shame. Yes, each album is great, but they are also quite similar. I'm not saying don't buy it. In fact, I think it's a great album. It's just that when you buy a Seal album, at this point, you know exactly what you're gonna get, for better or worse.
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AngieJSep 18, 2003
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Awards & Rankings
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Seal IV... finds him retreading old ground and misguidedly attempting to claim new territory.
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Despite being heavy with unexceptional tunes, Seal IV has enough going for it to warrant the next four years of anticipation.
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Horn's work is so effective that it takes several listens before you notice how often Seal's songwriting depends on it.