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Disco de Seal: “Killer [1990]”
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Fecha de Publicación:2003-01-01
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Tipo:Desconocido
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Género:Pop, Soft Pop, Adult Alternative
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Sello Discográfico:
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Letras Explícitas:Si
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UPC:093624023067
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Lista de temas : |
1 |
Killer - Single Version |
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2 |
Killer (William Orbit remix) |
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3 |
Whirlpool |
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4 |
Killer Video |
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5 |
Come See What Love Has Done Video |
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6 |
Hey Joe |
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7 |
Killer (William Orbit dub) |
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Análisis (en inglés) - :
This EP explores the full range of {$Seal}'s talents, and might even be worth considering as a second {$Seal} purchase. There are a few versions of {&"Killer,"} including a clubby {$Trevor Horn} remix that highlights {$Seal}'s tendency towards dance-pop. There is also a live version of the single, followed by a cover of {&"Hey Joe."} It is not as strong as his version of {&"Manic Depression"} that appeared on the {^Stone Free Jimi Hendrix} tribute album, but it does remind the listener of the debt that {$Seal} constantly acknowledges to {$Hendrix}. The real gem of the EP is the non-album track, {&"Come See What Love Has Done."} For those who love the ballads on his second album, this song completely anticipates the direction that he took. Unfortunately, he took it too far for his third album, and certainly, this EP should be purchased before suffering the mellow bubblegum of {^Human Being}. ~ Joshua Shanker, All Music Guide
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