Tears for Fears - Songs from the Big Chair

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Songs from the Big Chair is the second studio album by the British rock/pop band Tears for Fears, released on 25 February 1985 by Phonogram Records. The album peaked at number two in the UK and number one in the US and Canada. It spawned the international hit singles "Mothers Talk", "Shout", "Everybody Wants to Rule the World", "Head over Heels", and "I Believe". It remains their best-selling album to date. Curt Smith explains the album's title, March 1985: "The title was my idea. It's a bit perverse but then you've got to understand our sense of humour. The 'Big Chair' idea is from this brilliant film called Sybil about a girl with 16 different personalities. She'd been tortured incredibly by her mother as a child and the only place she felt safe, the only time she could really be herself was when she was sitting in her analyst's chair. She felt safe, comfortable and wasn't using her different faces as a defence. It's kind of an 'up yours' to the English music press who really fucked us up for a while. This is us now โ€“ and they can't get at us anymore." The album title was derived from the 1976 television film Sybil about a woman with multiple personality disorder who only feels safe when she is sitting in her analyst's "big chair". A mostly-instrumental track called "The Big Chair" (which includes dialogue samples from the film) was released as the B-side of "Shout" in 1984, but was not included on the album. The album peaked at no.2 in the UK Albums Chart and remained in the Top 10 for over six months. In the US, it reached number one for five weeks (non-consecutive), and in Canada it reached number one for nine weeks (non-consecutive) and spent six months in the Top 3. In all three countries, the album went multi-platinum. It also reached number one in Germany and The Netherlands and Top 10 positions in various other countries including Australia, Switzerland, New Zealand, and Italy. A companion video documentary entitled Scenes from the Big Chair was released in late 1985. Once the band had finished a lengthy touring and promotion schedule for the album, they took an extended hiatus from the music industry. In 1989, their third album, The Seeds of Love, marked their return. In his review of Songs from the Big Chair, Barry McIlheney of Melody Maker stated that "none of you should really be too surprised that Tears for Fears have made such an excellent album", calling it "an album that fully justifies the rather sneering, told-you-so looks adopted by Curt Smith and Roland Orzabal on the sleeve", before concluding, "An awful lot of people will, of course, go on and on about overcoats, The Lotus Eaters and an alleged lack of depth. And an awful lot of people will have to eat an awful lot of words." Ian Cranna of Smash Hits described it as "looser, more exploratory than before" in nature, and noted its "unflinching lyrical honesty". Rolling Stone critic Don Shewey wrote that Tears for Fears "sounds a lot like a lot of other British bands" and observed traces of "U2's social conscience, the Bunnymen's echoing guitars and XTC's contorted pop wit" on the album, but commented that Chris Hughes' production "nudges Songs from the Big Chair slightly ahead of the pack." Robert Christgau was less enthusiastic in his review for The Village Voice, observing some substantial lyrics, particularly on "The Working Hour", and musical elements such as an "uncommon command of guitar and piano, Baker Street sax, synthesizers more jagged than is deemed mete by the arbiters of dance-pop accessibility". However, he felt these are all beneath grandiloquent lamentations suggesting "a depth and drama English lads have been falling short on since the dawn of progressive rock." In a retrospective review published on AllMusic, Stanton Swihart wrote: "In the loping, percolating 'Everybody Wants to Rule the World', Tears for Fears perfectly captured the zeitgeist of the mid-'80s while impossibly managing to also create a dreamy, timeless pop classic. Songs from the Big Chair is one of the finest statements of the decade." Mark Elliott of Record Collector agreed, while adding that it contained the band's "most consistently interesting material". Q remarked that the album "zeroed in on every angsty adolescent's desire to feel heroic, with a sound of spotlit, spacious sophistication plus anthemic choruses you'd bet your house on." In Stylus Magazine, Andrew Unterberger concluded that "even today, when all rock musicians seem to be able to do is be emotional and honest, the brutality and power of Songs from the Big Chair's catharsis is still quite shocking." Songs from the Big Chair has been included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. Slant Magazine listed the album at number 95 on its list of the best albums of the 1980s. In 1998, MFSL remastered and re-issued the album with an extended "Head over Heels" (running 5:24) and two bonus tracks (extended mixes of "Shout" and "Everybody Wants to Rule the World"). The album was remastered and re-issued on CD in 1999 with bonus tracks, including B-sides and remixes. The track listing is based on the Special Edition cassette version of the album, which featured five B-sides as bonus tracksโ€”including three tracks ("The Conflict", "The Marauders" and "Broken Revisited") from The Hurting period. In addition to these tracks, it includes two remixes. The album was re-released again in a deluxe edition 2-disc format in 2006 with the full collection of B-sides and many alternate versions and remixes of the album's tracks. In 2014, the album was released by Universal Music Japan on SHM-SACD. To mark the album's 30th anniversary, Universal Music released the album in five different formats on 10 November 2014, including a 6-disc Super Deluxe Edition which includes four CDs and two DVDs (1 audio, 1 video). This edition also includes a 30-page replica 1985 tour programme and a 32-page booklet. Additional formats released simultaneously include another 2-disc Deluxe Edition, a single disc remastered edition, a 180-gram heavyweight vinyl album, and a "Pure Audio" Blu-Ray edition. The 5.1 surround sound mix is done by renowned remixer and progressive rock musician Steven Wilson.

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Songs from the Big Chair (Tears for Fears) Album Songs

NoSong TitleTime
1.Shout 6:32
2.The Working Hour 6:31
3.Everybody Wants To Rule The World 4:11
4.Mothers Talk 5:06
5.I Believe 4:55
6.Broken 2:38
7.Head Over Heels / Broken 5:02
8.Listen 6:53

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- RULE THE WORLD ๐ŸŒ

I LOVE THE SONG CALLED EVERYBODY WANTS TO RULE THE WORLD ๐ŸŒ.

- My fav record ever..

In my opinion, this is beyond a masterpiece.. Iโ€™ve never seen a body of work that encapsulates the human experience such as this.. itโ€™s pure magic ๐Ÿ’œ

- High school best song

I have lived this song since high school. Iโ€™m telling my age๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚but I donโ€™t care.. Great song from the 80โ€™s

- Lin Myat Ko Ko

I favorite song

- Skibidi toilet

This is a masterpiece

- Anna

Hello my friend made this heโ€™s died today

- Masterpiece!!!

Three big hits, but every song is a winner. 80s genius. Rock, jazz, pop excellence! Roland and Curt and Company hit the bullseye with this album. Still listen to this album today. Right up there with CHIC.

- Yes

This album is one of the best I've ever heard

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Hi

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Amazing

- Awesome

I love this song but I find it quite funny how almost every top review is skibidi toilet related ๐Ÿ˜‚ I know this song is in that YouTube series but hopefully everyone knows that this song is not just skibidi Itโ€™s a great piece of history.

- heaven

literally heaven

- Shout

Music got thru Football camp in 85, listen to music pre game during season. Brings back great memories!

- Great music

I did not find this song on Tik Tok I swear bc thatโ€™s how everyone in the car when I play everyone wants to rule the world in the car is like โ€œOmG ThIs SoNgS FRoM TiK ToK โ€œ like itโ€™s not but love this song!!!

- EVERYBODY WANTS TO RULE THE WORLD ๐ŸŒŽ

What a banger of a generation. No words. Instant classic, a massive hit, and very popular. Keep up the good work tears for fears!

- Pure music brilliance โญ๏ธ

One of the best albums released in the 1980s and it has also withstood the test of time. Takes me back to college and art school every time I listen to it. Add this to your music collection now.

- Why this is my favorite song second

Despicable Me four best whoever likes this Iโ€™ll give every single song of Tears for Fears five stars. This was my dadโ€˜s favorite song five stars

- Awesome

Absolutely incredible Brings back fond and profound memories of the 80โ€™s ...WoW

- One of the best 80s bands

Itโ€™s strange for me to review 80s music ( normally a rock / metal nut ) but this for me was one of the best bands from the 80s , quality music and lyrics most impressed ,so guess what I purchased it !! Point being good music is where you find it

- Great music

Love this music not like this new generation ๐Ÿคฎ๐Ÿคฆ๐Ÿปโ€โ™€๏ธ๐Ÿคฆ๐Ÿปโ€โ™€๏ธ

- Brrrrt skibidi dop dop dop yes yes skibidi dop dop mi mi

I hope all the speakermen arenโ€™t dead

- W song

Good stuff

- Best Album of 80โ€™s

After listening to this album for +35 years on a regular basis, there is no doubt it is the album of the 80โ€™s. In fact, the music holds up to this day. A pure classic.

- Tears for fears is amazing

Amazing amzing!!

- Favorite 80โ€™s album

This is the soundtrack of my middle teens. It was also the best concert Iโ€™ve ever attended.

- Everyone wants to rule the world

This song is great itโ€™s my favorite song

- You Can Never Go Home

I get sad hearing these songs knowing those were the best days of my life in the 80โ€™s. Hope that light at the end of the tunnel is not another train.

- Great songs but Iโ€™ve got something else to talk about

Iโ€™ve already bought the song a few years ago on my old phone. I moved to a new phone recently and I found Iโ€™ve had to download head over heels/broken and the working hour again. But the thing is it billed me for those songs. Is there a way I can get a refund or something cause Iโ€™ve technically already purchased the song with the same account before I did with my new phone

- Until despicable me 4

This is the best song in the album, it really is the best, it is a good beat rhythm and voices

- Best song in 2023

I love this song i listen on YouTube when the toilets invade the city and the cameras come saving the world the speaker man got infected by the toilet and the giant cameraman to save the world and tv man too.

- W song for popping

Nfrommurderdrones here, one of my favorite songs from the album โ€œsongs from the big chairsโ€, so this is the theme song for the Speakermen in Skibid toilet (made by dafuqboom) people been saying the song is so good, so I went to listen to the song and itโ€™s fire make sure to check out my other reviews on songs like this, Peace

- Classic and Essential 80s

Hands-down, one of the best bands and best album to ever come out of the 80s.

- Great music

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- Everybody Want To Rule The World ๐ŸŒŽ

Best song I have listened in a while just dang this was good

- Amazing

Love this, itโ€™s like going back in time โค๏ธโ€๐Ÿ”ฅ

- Everybody wants to rule the world

Thereโ€™s oil in those deserts, and weโ€™re gonna get it

- The sad part

The only reason kids will know this song is because of a certain Sfm animation

- Generation defining album

The entire album is a work of art and pop. A rare mix of brilliant artistry and commercial cunningness. A classic.

- This makeโ€™s memorys

Me and my friends went on the Guardians of the galaxy ride and this song played so it makes me think of my friends whenever I hear this song.

- E

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- Tears for fears ๐Ÿ––

Everybody wants to rule the world and Head over heels are the BEST๐Ÿ˜บ

- reminder of days gone by

this was the Album in the mid 80's ...I fondly remember so many late nights listening and hearing the songs here set against the club scene, the dark bars, and the after hours fine drinking establishments that i was a denzien of....I was a lot lot younger then (late 30's) it was a large part of the soundtrack of my life at that time ...too many drugs too many partners lol far too much alcohol ....today over 30 years sober i remember these songs as a steady bright spot in my head ...even if some of the tunes were a tad ....darker.

- Everybody wants to rule the- THERES A ROOM WHERE

SO SAD THEYEVE HAD TO FADE IT

- Beeeeest

Looove it

- Benghazi

Chuck you mama I have a question for you mama I love you mama I miss you mama I love you mama I miss you mama I

- W Album

Everybody wants to rule the world makes me feel like in the 80s tbh

- Like the Titan speakerman song

Ughhhh best song everrrrrrrrrrr I love Skibidi toilet and this

- Masterpiece

This is one of the greatest all time!

- Everybody wants to rule the world

I love the this song so much! You deserve a 5 star rating!

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- Skibidi toilet wants to rule the world

Thanks to Skibidi toilet, my 5yo is obsessed with Everybody Wants to Rule the World

- One of the best albums of the decade

If someone asked me what the 80s sounded like in one album, I would show them this.

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