Kiss from a Rose (Seal, 1994) "Kiss from a Rose" is a Romantic composition given life through Renaissance instrumentation and Contemporary arrangement. The song's introduction, focusing on a cappella voice and solo oboe, doesn't quite follow the rules of the Gradus ad Parnassum , but its evocation of that Renaissance flavor gives the
Seal. Track 6 on Seal (1994) Produced by. Richard Lowe & Trevor Horn. "Kiss from a Rose" is a song from Seal's second eponymous album, Seal II. The song was first released as a single in
Songs from the night included "Kiss From A Rose," "Crazy," "Future Love Paradise," and "Killer." Seal will be on the road for six weeks with stops in New York, Las Vegas, Chicago
Baby, I might compare you to a kiss from a rose on the grave Ooh, the more I get of you, stranger it feels, yeah Now that your rose is in bloom A light hits the gloom on the gray I've been kissed from a rose on the grave Ooh, the stranger it feels, yeah Now that your rose is in bloom A light hits the gloom on the gray I've been kissed from a rose
Kiss From a Rose' Wasn't Made to Be a Classic. "Kiss From a Rose" has to be one of the most unusual No. 1 hits of all time. The 1994 song can't decide if it's in minor or major, uses
Seal had written Kiss From A Rose seven years earlier, in 1987, at a time when he was poor, homeless and living in a squat. "The song started off as an experiment," he disclosed to the website Genius in 2015, explaining that he recorded it on a Portastudio, a primitive multi-tracking device that used a cassette tape.
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