SEAL is one of my favorite artists so I was thrilled to have an opportunity to hear anything he might have to say (*outside* of the realm of song ). This interview was conducted shortly before SEAL's second release; SEAL (2).
I was not disappointed to hear SEAL express opinions that were in line with who I imagined him to be (based solely on his music, up to that point). I *was* disappointed by the recording quality (there's lots of background noise of other people blabbing, etc. here and there throughout the recoding) and the (sorry) lame questions asked by the interviewer. I suspect he probably listened to SEAL's first CD but he didn't ask anything more than typical, surface level "interview" questions - certainly not some of the things a fan would *really* like to know about some of the songs from the first and second albums.
SEAL is still the tops and I look forward to finding an interview disc where the interviewer is both interesting and informed. If you're a die-hard fan, then you may enjoy this alternative look at an incredibly talented artist, SEAL. I'm at least glad that I had an opportunity to hear it.