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Band Timeline
Formation of Tears for Fears in Bath, England
Release of Debut Album 'The Hurting' and Early Success
Breakthrough with 'Songs from the Big Chair'
Release of 'The Seeds of Love' and Chart Success
Band Split and Curt Smith's Departure
Release of 'Elemental' as Orzabal's Solo Effort under Tears for Fears
Release of 'Raoul and the Kings of Spain' and Continued Solo Work
Reconciliation and Release of 'Everybody Loves a Happy Ending'
Recognition with the Ivor Novello Award
Release of 'The Tipping Point' and Renewed Success
Albums
Members
Current
Roland Orzabal
Curt Smith
History
Oleta Adams
Additional
Lead vocals
Oleta Adams
Piano
Additional
Oleta Adams
Additional
Background vocals
Ian Stanley
Background vocals
Ian Stanley
Keyboard
Manny Elias
Percussion
Drums (drum set)
Curt Smith
Story of Tears for Fears
Tears for Fears: A Legacy of Synth-Pop Brilliance
Tears for Fears, the iconic English pop-rock band, emerged from the ashes of their mod-influenced first band, Graduate, in 1981, Bath, England. Founded by the songwriting duo of Curt Smith and Roland Orzabal, they quickly became synonymous with the vibrant synth-pop scene of the 1980s, riding the wave of the Second British Invasion to international stardom.
Their debut album, "The Hurting" (1983), stormed the UK charts, reaching the coveted number one spot. The album's first three singles, "Mad World," "Change," and "Pale Shelter," all landed in the top five of the UK Singles Chart, establishing their presence as a force to be reckoned with.
The band truly ascended to global acclaim with their sophomore effort, "Songs from the Big Chair" (1985). The album topped the US Billboard 200 chart, achieving multi-platinum status in both the US and UK. "Shout" and "Everybody Wants to Rule the World," both reached the summit of the US Billboard Hot 100, while simultaneously securing top five positions in the UK charts. "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" went on to win the prestigious Brit Award for Best British Single in 1986.
Their follow-up, "The Seeds of Love" (1989), was a delayed but triumphant return, debuting at number one in the UK and generating the transatlantic top five hit "Sowing the Seeds of Love."
However, the band's success was overshadowed by the acrimonious split between Orzabal and Smith after the "Seeds of Love" tour in 1990. Orzabal retained the Tears for Fears name, embarking on a solo career with the albums "Elemental" (1993) and "Raoul and the Kings of Spain" (1995), the former yielding the international hit "Break It Down Again."
Thankfully, in 2000, the duo reconciled, releasing the album "Everybody Loves a Happy Ending" in 2004, marking a return to their collaborative roots. Since then, Tears for Fears have continued to tour semi-regularly, proving their enduring popularity.
After a near-decade of development, their seventh album, "The Tipping Point," saw release in 2022. The album earned them their sixth UK Top 5 album, marking their highest chart peak in 30 years, and also cracked the Top 10 in numerous other countries, including the US.
In 2021, Orzabal and Smith were honored with the Ivor Novello Award for 'Outstanding Song Collection,' acknowledging their "era-defining Tears for Fears albums" and their "critically acclaimed, innovative hit singles."
Tears for Fears remain a potent force in the world of music, their legacy cemented by a string of groundbreaking albums, iconic singles, and an enduring impact on the sound and style of pop-rock.
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