Tears For Fears
TFF topped the charts in the '80s with world-wide hits
such as - "Shout" (#1 in US), "Everybody Wants To Rule
The World (#1 in US), "Sowing The Seeds Of Love" (#2 in US),
"Head Over Heels" (#3 in US), and "Advice For The Young
At Heart". TFF has sold over 17,000,000 albums.
The "Tears For Fears" name was derived from the book "Primal
Scream" by Arthur Janov, "tears as a replacement for fears".
Both Roland and Curt were heavily influenced by Janov's book. (Before
Curt and Roland created TFF, they were in the band "Graduate",
and before that "Neon".)
Two TFF song titles from their first album "The Hurting" were
taken from chapters in Janov's book; "Ideas As Opiates" and
"The Prisoner". Roland and Curt made the album so they could
afford to take Janov's "Primal Scream" therapy, but after the
success of the album and singles, they didn't have the time. Roland eventually
took six years of British Primal psychotherapy, which he said was more
of "a primal whimper".
Roland and Curt met at age 13 in Bath. A mutual friend (Paul) introduced
them. Roland heard Curt singing in his room to a "Blue Oyster Cult"
record ("Then Came The Last Days Of May"), thought he sounded
good (Curt's voice had "broken", and Roland's hadn't yet), so
Roland asked him to be in his band. They got along well because they both
came from dysfunctional homes, and had a similar sense of humour. Over
the years, they were in various "kid" bands together. Curt once
stole 3 violins from school and gave them to Roland as a Christmas gift.
Roland tried to learn to play them to justify the crime.
Later on, Curt went to college (to become an English teacher) while Roland
formed a folk duo called "Busar", which played Simon and Garfunkle
covers, as well as his own music. Roland and Curt then joined "Neon",
before they joined "Graduate" in 1979. Their friend, David Lord,
turned them on to synthesizers and introduced them to keyboardist Ian
Stanely. At 19, Orzabal and Smith joined Stanely and drummer Manny Elias
to form TFF.
After "The Hurting" LP was released in '83, Roland and Curt
continued building on their success with "Songs From The Big Chair"
in 85, and "The Seeds Of Love" in '89.
But trouble, both professional and personal, was brewing between them
by 1989. Roland said that by the time he wrote "Laid So Low",
it was a play on the word "Solo". Roland and Curt went through
a difficult breakup after the "Sowing The Seeds of Love" tour
wrapped.
Roland continued with the Tears name. 'Tears Roll Down; Greatest Hits'
was released in 1993. Roland released three more albums; Elemental ('93),
Raoul & The Kings Of Spain ('95), SM&L (b-sides) ('96).
After 13 years, Roland and Curt have put aside their differences and have
produced the new CD, Everybody Loves A Happy Ending.
Contact
a Tears For Fears Agent now to book
Tears For Fears to appear at your next corporate,
private or special event!
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