Songs from the Crystal Cave
2004 studio album by Steven Seagal / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Songs from the Crystal Cave is the debut album from actor, musician, and martial artist Steven Seagal, released in 2004 on Nonsolo Blues and Warner Strategic Marketing. Seagal is credited with "lead vocals, rhythm and lead guitar" and appears on the cover and throughout the liner notes emotively playing and posing with a guitar. The style can be described[clarification needed] as "outsider country-meets-world music-meets-Aikido". Many of the songs reflect Seagal's esoteric Buddhist and spiritualist stance while also incorporating standard song tropes about relationships and other themes.
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Released | 2004 | |||
Studio | Metalworks (Mississauga, Ontario) | |||
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Length | 61:24 | |||
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The album features a mix of musical genres, including rock, reggae, and country music.[1] Musicians collaborating on this album include Stevie Wonder and Lady Saw.
Seagal has sometimes provided soundtrack music for some of his movies. The track "Don't You Cry", among others was featured in the film Into the Sun.