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When it comes to the songs
and the recording - Seal experiments with a number of different
styles. Some work better than others 'Where there's Gold' is a naïve
attempt at Denis Brown style reggae which flops badly. For me the
high points and obvious singles on the album are 'Loneliest Star'
& 'Get It Together' mainly because they chime with the familiar
Seal sound. So, if the best thing about this album is the bit that
sounds like the old stuff I must conclude that Seal had better pack
it all in and write an autobiography or tour the Vegas casinos or
something. The question is
..Why should this stuff get airplay
and more importantly who's going to buy it - should it gain airplay?
2 out of 10
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