Tears For Fears Songs From The Big Chair Mediafire

Tears for Fears

Released on February 25, 1985, ' sophomore effort, Songs from the Big Chair , stands as a definitive high-water mark of 1980s pop-rock. Moving away from the claustrophobic, synth-heavy introspection of their debut, The Hurting , Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith expanded their sound into something far more cinematic and "glossy," yet no less psychologically complex. The Evolution of "Psychological Pop"

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The album’s title was inspired by the 1976 television movie Sybil , specifically the "big chair" in which the main character felt safe during psychotherapy sessions. This sense of searching for security amid chaos permeates the record. While it produced some of the decade’s most inescapable radio hits, the album is widely considered a "must-own" because of how perfectly it balances mainstream sheen with avant-garde and progressive rock influences. Track-by-Track Highlights Tears for Fears Released on February 25, 1985,

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A last-minute addition that became their biggest hit, topping charts in the US and winning a Brit Award for Best British Single. You want the raw