“Kiss from a Rose”
Seal is a multi-Grammy-winning singer and songwriter from England. His track “Kiss from a Rose” was first launched in 1994, on his second album. It was an enormous hit, thanks partially to being featured within the film Batman Ceaselessly. It landed on the highest ten charts in a number of international locations, and ultimately went quadruple platinum within the US. On the 1996 Grammys, it gained Tune of the Yr, Document of the Yr, and Greatest Male Pop Vocal Efficiency.
“Kiss from a Rose” turning into successful was not a foregone conclusion, although. Seal virtually didn’t file it. And when it was first launched, it didn’t make a lot of a splash. However for this episode, Seal and his longtime collaborator, producer Trevor Horn, informed me the story of what it took to deliver “Kiss from a Rose” to life.
You should buy or stream “Kiss from a Rose” right here.
Illustration by Carlos Lerma.
For a transcript of this episode, click on right here.
“Killer” – track by Adamski that includes vocals from Seal
ZTT Information
Propaganda
Frankie Goes to Hollywood
“Slave to the Rhythm” – Grace Jones track
Sarm Studios
Chris Bruce – guitarist
Jamie Muhoberac – keyboardist
Amp Fiddler – keyboardist
Harvey Mason – drummer
Charley Drayton – bassist
Betsy Cook dinner
Bob Cavallo – Seal’s supervisor on the time
Joel Schumacher – movie director