Iron Savior - Crazy (Seal Power Metal Cover) video free download


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Duration: 05:08
Uploaded: 2011/04/15

From '' Condition Red ''

Label: Noise International -- N03619

Format: Box Set, Limited Edition CD, Album

Country: Germany

Released: 2002

It comes as a bonus track.

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"Crazy" is a song written by English soul artist Seal (music and lyrics) and producer Guy Sigsworth (music only).

The song was produced by Trevor Horn for Seal's debut album Seal (1991). Seal's debut single, "Crazy" is one of his biggest hits, reaching the top five in the United Kingdom and the top ten in the United States.

It since has been covered by several artists, including Alanis Morissette, whose version was released as a single from her album The Collection (2005) and the British metal band Panic Cell.

Cover versions

Alanis Morissette covered the song for a Gap advertisement in 2005, and a James Michael-produced remix of her version, which was originally produced by Morissette's longtime collaborator Glen Ballard, was released as a single from her greatest hits album Alanis Morissette: The Collection (2005).

Her version is briefly heard over an establishing shot of Central Park in the 2006 film The Devil Wears Prada.

Morissette said of the cover, "it's poking fun - not only at how I've been perceived but also at what I've accurately been perceived as."

She called the main line in the song, "You're never going to survive/Unless you get a little crazy", "one of the simplest, yet most profound statements.

The hard rock band Talisman covered the song on their 1996 album Life, and a version by power metal band Iron Savior is included as a bonus track on their 2002 album Condition Red.

British heavy metal band Panic Cell covered the song for their 2010 album "Fire It Up". They have also been performing it live at various live shows. It has also been announced that the song will be the first single taken from the new album.

The Greek artist Helena Paparizou, (Έλενα Παπαρίζου in Greek) best known for winning the Eurovision Song Contest 2005, covered the song in her album Iparhi Logos (Υπάρχει Λόγος in Greek) released in 2006.

Two cover versions were released in 2003: one by punk covers band Me First and the Gimme Gimmes on their 2003 album Take a Break, and another by alternative metal band Mushroomhead as a hidden track on their 2003 album XIII. In 2004, the song was covered by Brooklyn Bounce.

The song is also a staple cover during live performances by New York City based jamband U-Melt.

Indie rock band Yeasayer performed it on Triple J in their Like a Version segment on Friday February 11, 2011.

World Championship Wrestling used a version of this song for The Outsiders theme and for the 1996 WCW Fall Brawl.

An animated seal is singing this song in the animated movie Robbie the Reindeer:Hooves of Fire.

Style and success

The song's signature is a keyboard mantra that continually swells and swirls, driven by bass-heavy beats and wah-wah pedal guitars.

Its floating, ambient stylings established a sound years before "The Politics of Dancing" by Paul Van Dyk or William Orbit's work with Madonna and All Saints.

Orbit produced a remix of the track for the single release.

Seal's vocals are deeply melodic and soulful, at times with a characteristic rasp, while at others soaring high above the backing track.

In the United Kingdom the song was released as the first single from the album Seal in November 1990 and peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart in January 1991 and is Seal's biggest solo hit there.

The single sold over 200,000 copies, thus earning a BPI Silver certification.

It won Seal a number of awards including the 1992 Ivor Novello award for songwriting.

The single was released in the United States in 1991, debuting at number eighty-three on the Billboard Hot 100 in mid-June; it peaked at number seven in late August and remained on the chart for nineteen weeks, until October.

It reached the top five on the Modern Rock Tracks chart and the top twenty on the Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales chart.

It was the most commercially successful single from Seal and was Seal's biggest hit in the U.S. until "Kiss from a Rose", which reached #1 in 1995. In August 2003 an acoustic version of "Crazy" charted at number four on Billboard's Hot Digital Tracks chart.

The song is heard in a Baywatch episode, in the trailer for the film The Basketball Diaries (1995) and featured in a scene in Spike Lee's Clockers (1995).

It is also heard in the middle of "True Calling," the second episode of Season 6 of TV's Cold Case.

It was also used as a theme song for the ABC-TV series Murder One (1995--96).

Seal is seen singing this song on an episode of the ABC series Eli Stone.

The middle break of the song In a Sky Full of People, Only some want to fly, isn't that Crazy? is repeated towards the end of Seal's 1996 hit "Fly Like an Eagle (song)".

Comments

6 years ago

hayez tattooz

mushroom heads version's better.

6 years ago

Mandy's Mashups

Kinda hard to find the power metal in this.

7 years ago

Matias Manfredi

Crazy cover yeaaah

8 years ago

Chris Speirs

That Bass is just pure thunder

10 years ago

DragonsRevenge

This is awesome. Talisman's version owns it though.

11 years ago

Wielding Eminator

Now this is power!

11 years ago

Brad Bradley

I love this.

11 years ago

KruCrack Crakyboy

nice one

12 years ago

Gi Lee

wow amazing remix. love rock music and this song by seal sounds so good. would love to hear this song played on the radio and brought out ... <3 ur version xxx

12 years ago

Guada1upeCruz

@xxcam93xx if you like this, then you like metal. Plain and simple.

12 years ago

Carlos Vargas

jajaja lo que mas risa me da es que halla pendejos pseudometaleros que por escuchar generos distintos al power metal ya se sientan la gran mamada y no sean tolerantes y escriban tales pendejadas tales como "poser" "noob" u otra estupidez que en vez de dar furia dan risa, para todos los imbeciles que son así solo tengo una palabra que decirles "chinguen a su puta madre y sean tolerante si no les gusta no critiquen y si se creen bien chingones mentales la madre al reggaeton no tu genero IMBECILES

12 years ago

KickAss667

ITT: posers

12 years ago

Adept55678

i liked this version better than the mushroomhead one.

12 years ago

Sunny Ray Walters

sorry mushroomhead did the best cover of this song

12 years ago

Roger Jewell

I've been president of three record labels. If I had one now, i'd offer you a deal. I usually HATE heavy metal (except for Metallica). THIS VERSION IS HOT!!!

12 years ago

Quietus5

I am a Seal fan and I immediately added to my favorites. Might not be the best cover but I can get into it somewhat.

13 years ago

Dan Welsh

the yeasayer version is fantastic

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