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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Tragic Journey Through Pain
Emerging from his cover of Miller's "Fly Like An Eagle" for the pop cultured WB movie Space Jam, Seal digs deep into his own personal wounds with Human Being, his first release since the 1994 second self-titled album. But, as some time has transpired for this new rock/pop artist -- Seal shows us that the high life of a superstar is still wrought with...
Published on April 9, 2000 by madshell

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not his best, but good nonetheless
I am the first person to admit that I am a truly die-hard Seal fan. If he made a CD reciting the New York City phone book I would buy it, so I was literally waiting with baited breathe for this new CD. For me, I actually had to listen to it 3 or 4 times before it hooked me. I don't know that "Human Being" will become the classic that his second CD has...
Published on December 23, 1998


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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Tragic Journey Through Pain, April 9, 2000
This review is from: Human Being (Audio CD)
Emerging from his cover of Miller's "Fly Like An Eagle" for the pop cultured WB movie Space Jam, Seal digs deep into his own personal wounds with Human Being, his first release since the 1994 second self-titled album. But, as some time has transpired for this new rock/pop artist -- Seal shows us that the high life of a superstar is still wrought with emotional tremor.With Seal's total artistic bravery this album rides. Most songs deal with the deep sinking, mind twisting games we play with each other and ourselves. With Seal's strong vocal performances, resonating both the pain and the pleasure of living, feeling and relating to others, he produces the most haunting album this reviewer has heard since the mid-seventies. "Human Being" sets the tone of the album right away; he broods along with "State of Grace." "Latest Craze" shows him battling conscience, to the stripping of his own soul in "Lost My Faith." In "When A Man Is Wrong" & "No Easy Way" he tries to mend his errors, leading only to the reprise of "Human Being" which spirals with funk and understated melody. Absolutely a brilliant album through and through.
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28 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Seal is more than just a 'Human Being', February 24, 2003
This review is from: Human Being (Audio CD)
Seal's third CD is a big departure from the chart-topping classics of his first two albums, both of which are among the best of the 1990s. Much darker, and more twilight, and winter in mood, Seal's third album is more of a mix of futuristic trip-hop and a bit of 70s sounding production. There aren't any really commercial sounding songs on the album, probably why this amazing CD didn't sell through the roof like his first and second albums did and it's a shame because while it's not as up there as the former, it still deserves a lot more recognition and attention than what it gets.

This album has more of a twilight mood as opposed to the brighter, more up-tempo mood of the 1994 album and the club-oriented self-titled debut album. However, Seal's passionate, soaring vocals are definitely present and it definitely makes "Human Being" almost as grabbing as the other two, even with a couple of weak songs.

HUMAN BEING A+ This is a fantastic opener with a dark, intense atmosphere and Seal's soaring vocals blending with a dark, yet uplifting song. It starts off as a dark and ominous minor note song and blasts into an uplifting major note song but keeping its dark undertone mood. Another classic from one of the most underrated singers of our time.

STATE OF GRACE B+ This is a mellow and very twilight sounding song with strange wobbly guitars and a very subdued, down-tempo mood to it. A nice song.

LATEST CRAZE A+ Seal goes trip-hop and it works very well. It's a very trippy, semi-danceable song with a dark and futuristic twilight mood to it. It also has a bit of a bluesy sound to it as well. The electronic sound effects are bubbly and not sounding like a video game in the background and it works so well.

JUST LIKE YOU C This song is a mellow and very quite in mood. It's one of the less engaging songs on the album but it's still a decent song.

PRINCESS B- This is a short and pretty little acoustic number and is a pleasant song to listen to.

LOST MY FAITH A- If you liked "Kiss From A Rose" you might enjoy this track as it has a similar chord structure and vocal arrangements but not quite as powerful but still great.

EXCERPT FROM A++ This is one of my favorite songs on the album. It starts off with a haunting ambient intro and becomes a trippy, groovy song with a dark, twilight mood to it and what a beautiful song it is. The only complaint is that it's just three minutes long. Oh Well.

WHEN A MAN IS WRONG A This song has classic Seal written all over it with the soaring vocals and brighter mid-tempo melodies of Seal's second album.

COLOURS A This song starts with a bubbling melody and a dark minor note giving a feel of being outside on a cold winter evening until when the song becomes a major note and has a classic Seal feel to it.

STILL LOVE REMAINS A+ This is another favorite of mines. "Still Love Remains" is definitely on song that I think could've fit well on the 1994 self-titled album and those who might've been turned off by the darker tone of "Human Being" should be pleased with this song. I personally love it. Well done Seal.

NO EASY WAY C This is my least favorite song on the album and is probably the weakest song that Seal has ever done. It's just a mellow, bluesy song that doesn't quite take off like the others. Still not a bad song but doesn't rank up with the others.

HUMAN BEINGS REPRISE A+ This closing track brings the album full circle with a second version of the title track. It's just an instrumental version. It kind of though goes backwards, going from the major note upbeat song to a dark minor note song and with the beat fading out, the echoing guitars or synthesizers fade out closing out this underrated gem.

This album is a must-have for those who want to hear something unique. For someone who viewed 1998 as a boring year in general for music, this album one of a few that made that dull year one to remember. Buy it now.

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Another Side of Seal, March 14, 2000
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J O'Malley (Long Island NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Human Being (Audio CD)
Human Being is my personal favorite of his three albums, filled with moody, introspective yet uplifting songs. Seal and his brilliant producer Trevor Horn produce an album that is very different from the previous two releases.

Once again, Seal's vocals are a shining beacon in today's music scene. The arrangements on the songs are incredibly diverse. Ranging from a techno styled beat to lush and full sounding strings, that are augmented by bass, guitars, drums, swirling keyboards and a great sounding organ. All of the songs capture an atmosphere that many of today's "popular" music artists simply fail to grasp. Seal's vocals are wonderfully textured and impassioned yet he doesn't go for overkill which too many singers of guilty of today.

There are no real catchy songs or surefire radio hits. Songs such as Human Being, Just Like You Said, State Of Grace and When A Man Is Wrong are my favorite tracks from this subtle yet incredibly powerful album. Most certainly one of the best albums to emerge from 1999.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Human Being., September 21, 2000
This review is from: Human Being (Audio CD)
I will only say that this CD, especially track 10, "Still Love Remains" kept me from committing suicide just over a year ago. I would normally ramble on and on for eons about the lush arrangements and production of this release, but since this holds such a special place in my heart and in my life, I won't be so self indulgent this time. As a piece of pop/soul music, it's brilliant and effortless. As a reminder of the value and power of music and it's ability to heal the human spirit, it's essential. Thank You Seal, for saving my life. Crying through a devastating heartbreak has never been as cleansing as it was while I listened to your voice and slowly began healing from the inside. For that reason alone, this CD will forever "Remain..." in my collection.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Sadly Overlooked Gem, April 10, 2003
This review is from: Human Being (Audio CD)
Seal has always been an innovative musician and "Human Being", his third album, continues the trend of lush, orchestral music and philosophical lyrics. Overall, this album is quieter than his other two and taken as a whole, it's a little harder to get into. To fully appreciate "Human Being", you need to listen to it song by song. Each song is beautifully crafted and texturally rich. The opener, "Human Beings", is a beautiful, haunting wall of sound - as always, Seal's vocals transport the listener to another realm. "Latest Craze" is more similar in sound to the music of his last two albums; it's got more of a club beat. My personal favorite is "When a Man Is Wrong", an exquisite, gently uplifting if somewhat melancholic song. In this, as in all his best music, Seal creates an introspective, quietly celebratory mood through his vocals and the rich layers of instrumentation that surround them. Seal is one of my favorite artists; he consistently produces beautiful, innovative music. It's a shame a lovely piece of work like "Human Being" is overlooked in our Top 40-saturated culture. Sometimes you need to lower the volume, put on the headphones, and just LISTEN.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Hypnotic, rewards the patient, deep thinking individual, November 11, 2003
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This review is from: Human Being (Audio CD)
This is heavily panned because it's an album for the wise, for those who know true music in this time in which the likes of Britney Spears and her ilk still reign, and TV news is of zero substance. How fitting it is that a song on "Human Being" is titled "Latest Craze" for the mindless masses are out in search for the latest craze at the sacrifice of their selves, of originality. People who need a laugh track to tell them when to laugh. So those who are not sheep and slaves to radio and the entertainment powers that be know that this easily ranks up there with Seal's other albums and arguably surpasses them. His others may have sold more, but since when are sales signs of an album's quality? Sales reflect marketing, not quality. And so leave the other albums to the masses while we the wise covet and embrace the silent beauty and wisdom that is "Human Being."
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars je ne sais quoi, September 16, 2003
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christopher (Charlotte, NC United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Human Being (Audio CD)
I find it surprising that so many people (including established music critics) panned this album. The opening track, as the slinky cover art suggests, is dark and forboding with Seal's husky voice soaring above the chaos. The album is thick with texture, thanks in part to the fabulous production of Art of Noise alumni Trevor Horn and the orchestral arrangements of Anne Dudley. There's a lot of "panned" stuff going on that will pop out at you if you listen with headphones.

Although the album is heavy with strings, it also has acoustic flavorings smartly mixed in with the rest (the liner notes include a heated conversation Seal had with his producer concerning the inclusion of the acoustic). "Latest Craze" is a dance groove with an intoxicating guitar riff on the chorus that will float in and out of your dreams in you're not careful.

Much of the album centers on the quest for love and the longing for love lost. "Just Like You Said" is my favorite. The acoustic guitar carries the weight, but the lyrics speak of profound sadness and nostalgia ("say if you can its OK/just like you said way then"). Another gem is "No Easy Way", the last song (excluding the "reprise") and a fitting lyric for the finale. When Seal sings "if I see a tear in your eye, it's an easy way to goodbye", it seems as if the person who's the focus of his lyrics is walking away from him as he sings.

Find yourself a good chair, turn the lights low, and really concentrate of what you are hearing, lyrically and vocally. This album will grow on you; I guarantee it.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Please give this album a another listen, yo will be surprise, February 21, 2000
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"djmarsh" (Morgan Hill, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Human Being (Audio CD)
Out of curiosity, I wanted to see how this album had been reviewed and to compare it with my own experience. I have had this album for over a year and had barely listened to it. What a mistake! When I first bought this CD, eagerly anticipating its release after his second album, I was very dissapointed. I felt it did not measure up.

Recently, just on a whim, I popped it into my CD player and began to really listen to it. I have not stopped playing it ever since. Seal is a modern day poet. Seal sings to me and touches the heart. Although I agree with one of the reviewers in that the production work could have been better, the poetry of the lyrics is so strong, the message so intense, the only CD I can compare it to is Lauryn Hill's.

This is an album which must be listened to, with no distractions. It is not a dance album. It will touch your soul.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ignore the critics...this is a jewel, January 16, 2007
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D. STANLEY (Some where in the USA) - See all my reviews
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Though his least successful commercial album, this is his most original, personal, and daring album. It was hurt by lack of a radio hit, but from beginning to end, this album is a true work of art. At the time he made it, this was Seal's favorite album. This is an album to be savored from beginning to end. A little darker, deeper, and more reflective than his previous albums, it shines as a collection of songs for those that are willing to dig a little deeper for good music. My favorite Seal album by far, and I like all of his work.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Album, November 18, 2003
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This review is from: Human Being (Audio CD)
Everytime I hear this album I am amazed on how bad it did in sales. One of the greatest collections of songs to ever grace a plastic disk!!! Deep, soothing and simply amazing....
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