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These collections are more than just a trip down memory lane. For longtime fans, the "premix" tracks on the 1991 set offer a rare look at the evolution of Seal’s sound, while the 1994 alternate versions provide a raw, more intimate perspective on his songwriting. For newcomers, these editions serve as the definitive introduction to an artist who consistently stayed "a step above" the glossy pop of his time.

Starting with his soulful, atmospheric sound, Seal’s self-titled albums have finally received the high-fidelity treatment they deserve. Whether you are looking for the 1991 debut that launched "Crazy" or the 1994 sophomore masterpiece that gave the world "Kiss From a Rose," these deluxe reissues offer a deep dive into the vault of one of pop music's most unique voices.

An entire disc dedicated to iconic remixes, such as William Orbit’s dub mix of "Killer" and the "Giro E Giro" mix of "The Beginning". Seal - Seal (Deluxe Edition).zip

Ten previously unreleased recordings, including a haunting solo piano version of "Dreaming In Metaphors" and alternate takes of "Don’t Cry" and "Newborn Friend".

Features Seal’s rendition of "Fly Like an Eagle" from Space Jam and "Manic Depression" recorded with guitar legend Jeff Beck . These collections are more than just a trip down memory lane

Which of Seal’s two do you think has aged better over the last 30 years? Seal:Deluxe Edition (4CD/2LP) - Rhino

A previously unreleased 13-track concert recorded at The Point, Dublin, on December 16, 1991. Seal (1994) Deluxe Edition on December 16

The 2CD/Blu-ray version includes a new Atmos mix by Trevor Horn, designed to put the listener "live in the studio". Why the Deluxe Reissues Matter