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20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection: The Best of Tears for Fears is a compilation album by the English pop rock band Tears for Fears released by Mercury Records in the US and Canada only in 2000.
The music video for "World" features aspects of the bright side of life including children, marriage and fireworks. There are also references that go with the lyrics including a brief image of a mushroom cloud in a cup of coffee, with a newspaper's headline featuring North Korea's nuclear program. It was directed by Todd Strauss-Schulson.
"Change" is a song by the British band Tears for Fears. Written by Roland Orzabal and sung by bassist Curt Smith, it was the band's fourth single release.It would eventually become the second hit from their debut LP The Hurting (1983) and second UK Top 5 chart hit, following the success of "Mad World".
The video for the song was filmed at the Mission Inn Hotel & Spa in Riverside, California. The Inn is a listed historic landmark, and was where Bette Davis married in 1945. The video features Orzabal with his full supporting band including guitarist Alan Griffiths (who co-wrote and co-produced the song) and bass player Gail Ann Dorsey.
Global chart-toppers whose songs defy time and place, Tears for Fears’ music is inarguably more prevalent now than it was in 1985 when their sophomore album, Songs From the Big Chair spent five ...
"Size of Sorrow" was written by Roland Orzabal in the 1990s and was first performed live during Tears for Fears' Elemental tour in 1993, as one of several new and unreleased songs at that time. This earlier version featured slightly different lyrics and the lead vocal was performed by vocalist/bass player Gail Ann Dorsey who was working and ...
The Videosingles is a home video music compilation by the British group Tears for Fears. Released in 1983, it features the three UK Top 5 hit singles from the band's debut studio album, The Hurting (1983).
The song was a result of Roland Orzabal's therapy sessions. [5] In an interview with Classic Pop, Orzabal said that he had visited an office established by the Association of Primal Psychotherapists, which was a 25 minute walk from his house. Orzabal attended these sessions three times a week where he shared information about his family life ...