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01 – Shout (Skylark 12” Extended Club Mix) (2004) 02 – Change (Joey Negro Punkdisko Mix) 03 – Head Over Heels (7” Re-Mix) (1985) 04 – Pale Shelter (New Extended Version) (1983) 05 – Laid So Low (Tears Roll Down) (Tears Roll Down) (1989) 06 – Mothers Talk (Beat Of The Drum Mix) 07 – Sowing The Seeds Of Love (Wen’s Overnight Mix) 08 – Shout (Jakatta Thrilled-Out Mix) (2004) 09 – Woman In Chains (Jakatta Awakened Mix Radio Edit) 10 – Mad World (Afterlife Remix) 11 – Everybody Wants To Rule The World (The Chosen Few Remix) Download: . CD1 01 – Sowing The Seeds Of Love 02 – Everybody Wants To Rule The World 03 – Woman In Chains 04 – Shout 05 – Head Over Heels 06 – Mad World 07 – Pale Shelter 08 – I Believe 09 – Laid So Low (Tears Roll Down) 10 – Mothers Talk 11 – Change 12 – Advice For The Young At Heart CD2 01 – Memories Fade 02 – Start Of Breakdown 03 – The Hurting 04 – The Marauder 05 – The Working Hour 06 – Shout ( U.S. Remix ) 07 – Standing On The Corner Of The Third World 08 – Johnny Panic & The Bible Of Dreams 09 – Break It Down Again 10 – Elemental 11 – Bloodletting Go 12 – The Body Wah Download: .

UK rock-pop group formed in 1981 by Curt Smith (b. 24 June 1961) and Roland Orzabal (b. 22 August 1961). Ilam poonkattinodum song free download. After three platinum albums and a string of hit singles, the duo split in 1991. Orzabal continued under the band name, releasing the albums 'Elemental' (1993) and 'Raoul and the Kings of Spain' (1995), while Smith moved to the US and began a solo career.

In 2000, the pair reestablished contact and started working together again on new material. A new album, 'Everybody Loves A Happy Ending', was released in 2004. To me, this is the best group ever.

And it all comes from the fact that there is an incredible depth to what they make and do. First, the lyrics. Those are not just words you read and then judge. You need to read them, understand them and once you do that, you'll find a world is opening up for you. A world in your inner self. Because that is what Tears For Fears are about: Tackling fears and overcoming obstacles. The way they incorporate music into this is just brilliant.

Every song seems to have music fitting to the idea of the song. And not just that: Their musical 'styles' (a term that they weren't really a fan of) ranges from the hard rockers ('Year of the knife' from 'The seeds of love' or 'New star' from 'Saturnine martial & Lunatic') to the atmospheric, deeper songs ('Listen' on 'Songs from the big chair' or 'I choose you' from 'Raoul and the kings of Spain') to the amazing instrumentals (The semi-post-rock 'Pharaos' or the muzak 'Music for tables') seem to define what Tears For Fears is all about: Diversity with a deep and complex lesson. Educate thyself. Just recently, I watched a TV show where TFF were mentioned as one of the disposable pop groups of the 80s. I disagree with that opinion - indeed, they were producing slick music, but it was a bit more sophisticated than stuff done by their peers. In general, 80s were not good for pop music - whatever comes to mind is overused synthesizer sound and hollow sounding drums. Somehow, TFF were able to inject more life into their songs than many others - even with some of the typical production values for those times.

On a downside, some of their songs are/were overplayed (think 'Shout' and 'Everybody Wants to Rule the World') and there was a definite reliance on image (although not as heavy as in, say, Duran Duran or Erasure or bands of that ilk). All in all, many of their songs stood the test of time very well and one can easily find less attractive examples of pop music from the 80s out there.