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Old 15th February 2009   #1
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can't stop listening to this at the moment, this has to be the best sounding album I've heard in a while. Seal's vocal sounds huge! I love how you can really hear the bottom of his throat, the vocal has what I can only describe as a sort of bronze colour to it. Obviously brilliantly tracked and mixed, anybody have any info on tracking and mixing? Also the ambience on the record is quite extraordinary, all those big pauses where you can really here the room on the strings and horns.......I'm guessing there is a lot of artificial ambience added courtesy of something like a bricasti or something?
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which album? depending on which, Trevor Horn had a big part in his sound during early days.
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