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Seal
Seal in Frankfurt am Main (2006)
Seal in Frankfurt am Main (2006)
Background information
Birth name Seal Henry Olusegun Olumide Adeola Samuel
Born February 19, 1963 (1963-02-19) (age 44)
Origin London, England
Genre(s) R&B, soul, pop
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter
Instrument(s) Vocals, guitar, bass guitar
Years active 1989–present

Seal Henry Olusegun Olumide Adeola Samuel (born February 19, 1963 in Paddington, London) is an English soul singer and songwriter. He is professionally known only by his first name, Seal. He won three Grammy Awards for his 1995 single "Kiss from a Rose".

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Main article: Seal (1991 album)

As the vocalist on the Adamski single "Killer", Seal became a hot property when the single reached number one in 1990 in the UK. Like many other Adamski tracks, the single was also a hit in night clubs. Seal subsequently signed to ZTT Records and released his debut album (produced by Trevor Horn), titled Seal, in 1991. Two versions of the album are known to be in circulation: the original "premix" version and a second, more common version with an updated mix. This is attributed to the demand for a produced single rushing the final album edit, and as Seal puts it, his and producer Horn's "inability to let go."[1]

The album was positively received by critics and the singles "Crazy", "Future Love Paradise", and his own rendition of "Killer" from the album all performed well on the charts, with "Crazy" becoming a big worldwide hit, reaching the number one in several countries and also being covered by Alanis Morissette. Alanis' cover was also remixed and appeared on the score of The Devil Wears Prada.

Main article: Seal (1994 album)

His second album, also eponymous, was released in 1994. A critical success, the album featured the singles "Prayer for the Dying" and "Newborn Friend", receiving a Grammy nomination for Album of the Year. A third single, "Kiss from a Rose", performed modestly when released but was later featured in the film Batman Forever which resulted in its worldwide success. It went on to win Grammy Awards for Record of the Year and Song of the Year in 1996 and became Seal's best performing single in the US market. Later, he recorded a cover of Steve Miller Band's "Fly Like an Eagle" for the soundtrack of the film Space Jam, which was again a hit.

Main article: Human Being (album)

After the release of his previous album, in 1998, Seal released Human Being. The album was the product of a turbulent time in his life, including a split and later reconciliation with producer Horn as well as Seal's parting with ZTT Records and his signing with Warner Bros. Records in 1997. The record was critically panned upon its release. However, it received Gold record certification by the RIAA just two months after its release date.[2] The album provided three singles, "Human Beings", "Latest Craze", and "Lost My Faith".

Main article: Togetherland

In 2001, fans awaited the arrival of a new album, announced as Togetherland. However, after a protracted post-production period the album was cancelled in its entirety. The official word was that Seal simply didn't think it made the grade, although this conflicts with [other reports] that said the album was turned down by the label, which felt that it wouldn't be commercially successful. Although one single was released from the album. "This Could Be Heaven" was released in the US and featured on The Family Man soundtrack. Since December 2006, Seal has been indicating that, while still feeling the album as a whole is "not worthy", he plans to excerpt certain cuts from Togetherland and make them available for streaming download. The songs "All I Wanted To Say," "Elise" (also known as "Eliz"), "Love Is Better," and the Togetherland version of "This Could Be Heaven" are available as streaming audio only on Togetherland co-producer [Henry Jackman's website] under Audio and then Pop.

Meanwhile, Seal made something of a comeback in dance and club scene when he co-wrote and provided vocals for the hit single "My Vision" from Jakatta in 2002. He also recorded a successful duet with French icon Mylène Farmer called "Les Mots" during that same period.

Main article: Seal (2003 album)

In 2003, Seal released his fourth album, which was again self-titled, except for Australia, where it was released under Seal IV. Although it did not sell as much as either of his first two albums, this release brought him back into the public eye in the United States and continental Europe. Singles from the album included "Waiting For You", "Get It Together", and "Love's Divine" (released in 2004, and a big hit in several European countries).

In 2004, a greatest hits album entitled Seal: Best 1991-2004 was released, including a cover of the Bacharach / David classic "Walk on By" and a cover of Echo and the Bunnymen 's song "Lips Like Sugar".

Also in 2004, Seal performed a couple of shows at the Olympia Theatre in Paris, France. The July 6, 2004 show was recorded and released about one year after as CD/DVD package, simply titled Live in Paris.

In June 2005, Seal recorded a special concert which was subsequently released in 2006 entitled One Night to Remember as CD/DVD whereby the DVD includes a special "the making of" documentary in addition to the live performance. Recorded in a historic steel mill, the Altes Kesselhaus ("old boiler house"), in Düsseldorf, Germany, this 16-track package includes a special version of Brahms' Lullaby which Seal sings in German and then in English for the exclusive audience. Unusually, he is accompanied by his band, and a full orchestra comprised of 52 musicians and singers. This CD/DVD is not yet available in the USA.

Main article: System (Seal album)

During his 2007 spring tour, Seal announced his new album, System, to be released in November 2007. He described it as more dance-oriented, apparently a return to the roots of his first album. On the track titled "Wedding Day," Seal sings a duet with his wife, Heidi Klum. The album was released in the UK on November 12, 2007 and in the U.S. on November 13, 2007.[3] The album's first single, "Amazing", was released on September 25, 2007.

Seal married German supermodel Heidi Klum on May 10, 2005, on a beach in Mexico. During an interview on Live With Regis And Kelly, Seal stated that he proposed to Klum "On top of a mountain in Whistler, Canada". Seal and Heidi have two sons, Henry Günther Ademola Dashtu Samuel, born September 12, 2005 and Johan Riley Fyodor Taiwo Samuel, born November 22, 2006 in Los Angeles, California. He is also the adoptive father of Klum's daughter with Flavio Briatore, named Helene "Leni" Klum, born on May 4, 2004 in New York City, New York.

Seal's younger brother, Jeymes Samuel, is also a singer.

As a young man, Seal contracted the skin condition discoid lupus, which left him with distinctive facial scars on his upper cheeks.

He was born as Seal Henry Olusegun Olumide Adelo Samuel on February 19, 1963 in Kilburn, a small town near Pattington, England to a Nigerian father and Brazilian mother. Shortly after his birth he was sent away to white foster parents near London to be reclaimed by his mother when he was four. Two years later she fell ill and returned to her homeland, sending Seal to live with his father who he claims, to this day, abused him. Seal ran away at the age of 15, only to return years later to transport his father's remains to Nigeria. He graduated with a degree in architecture and landed jobs at McDonald's and as an electrical engineering and a leather clothing designer. In the 1980s he joined Push, an English funk band, and toured with them in Japan. In Asia, he joined a blues band in Thailand for awhile before separating from the group and journeying throughout India on his own.

When Seal arrived back in England, he met Adamski, a producer who was impressed by him. He was given the lyrics of the song "Killer" which later on was a huge hit in 1990.

Further information: Seal discography

  • from Doctor Adamski's Musical Pharmacy
  • from Seal
    • 1990 "Crazy" #2 UK, #7 US, #5 AT, #9 AUS, #5 France, #2 Germany, #3 Norway, #1 SWE, #1 SWI
    • 1991 "Future Love EP" - featuring "Future Love Paradise" #12 UK, #15 AT, #46 AUS, #18 France, #16 Germany, #9 Norway, #13 SWE, #7 SWI
    • 1991 "The Beginning" #24 UK, #39 Germany
    • 1991 "Killer" #8 UK, #100 US, #95 AUS
    • 1992 "Violet" #39 UK
  • from Seal (Seal 2)
    • 1994 "Prayer for the Dying" #14 UK, #21 US, #56 AUS, #62 Germany
    • 1994 "Kiss from a Rose" #20 UK, #87 AUS
    • 1994 "Newborn Friend" #45 UK
    • 1995 "Kiss From a Rose" (re-issue) / "I'm Alive" #4 UK, #1 US, #3 AT, #1 AUS, #8 France, #11 Germany, #3 NL, #16 NZ, #3 Norway, #8 SWE, #7 SWI
    • 1996 "Don't Cry" / "Prayer For the Dying" (re-issue) #33 US, #51 UK
  • from Human Being (1998)
    • 1998 "Human Beings" #50 UK, #96 Germany
    • 1998 "Latest Craze"
    • 1999 "Lost My Faith"
  • From Visions
    • 2002 "My Vision" (Jakatta featuring Seal) #6 UK, #43 AUS
  • from Seal IV
    • 2003 "Get It Together" #25 UK, #29 US Adult Contemporary, #41 Germany
    • 2003 "Love's Divine" #68 UK, #79 US, #11 AT, #4 France, #4 Germany, #68 NL, #34 New-Zealand, #43 SWE, #4 SWI
    • 2004 "Waiting for You" / "Love's Divine" #80 UK, #89 US


Other songs:

  • 1992 "Who Wants To Live Forever" (Freddie Mercury Tribute)
  • 1992 "Let The Love Shine In"
  • 1993 "Love Is Powerful" (JP only)
  • 1993 "Manic Depression" (US promo) (with Jeff Beck)
  • 1994 "How Do You Stop" (with Joni Mitchell)
  • 1995 "Bird of Freedom" (from "Clockers" OST)
  • 1996 "Hey Joe (live)" (from Set It Off soundtrack)
  • 2001 "History" (with Outlawz)
  • 2001 "Les Mots" #2 France (with Mylène Farmer - 500 000 copies sold in France)
  • 2002 "You Are My Kind" (with Santana)
  • 2003 "Mona Lisa" (from "Mona Lisa Smile" OST)
  • 2004 "Life on Mars" (iTunes exclusive)
  • 2006 "A Father's Way" (from the film The Pursuit of Happyness)

  1. ^ http://futureloveparadise.co.uk/index.html?s=anthology&d=disc-album&p=seal1edit
  2. ^ RIAA.com Human Being Gold certification date 01/22/1999, Retrieved July 12, 2007
  3. ^ Joseph, Mike, Seal — System', PopMatters.com, [[{{{date}}}]].

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