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Tears for Fears Album: “Tears Roll Down [Video/DVD]”

Tears for Fears Album: “Tears Roll Down [Video/DVD]”
Album Information :
Title: Tears Roll Down [Video/DVD]
Release Date:1996-02-27
Type:Unknown
Genre:Adult Alternative, New Wave, The Coffeehouse
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Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:044008375135
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Track Listing :
1 Sowing The Seeds Of Love Video
2 Everybody Wants To Rule The World Video
3 Woman In Chains Video
4 Shout Video
5 Head Over Heels Video
6 Mad World Video
7 Pale Shelter Video
8 I Believe Video
9 Laid So Low Video
10 Mothers Talk Video
11 Change Video
12 Advice For The Young At Heart Video
quintazz (NYC) - August 19, 2000
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
- Excellent compilation

Full song list: Sowing The Seeds of Love, Everybody Wants to Rule the World, Woman In Chains, Shout, Head Over Heels, Mad World, Pale Shelter, I Believe, Laid So Low (Tears Roll Down), Mothers Talk, Change, and Advice For the Young At Heart. Lots of fun - very glad to add it to my collection!

Customer review - May 22, 1999
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
- simply, the greatest collection of music from just 1 band.

Song's like "pale shelter", "shout", "sowing the seeds of love" are songs that made tears for fears a superb and prolific band. Their music is brilliant. Orzabal is an einstien when it comes to music. This greatest hits collection showcases this dynamic duo at their very best.

Fredric A. Cooper "Hollies fan" (Los Angeles, CA) - April 30, 2005
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Where are the others?

12 videos are just not enough of Tears For Fears. There are quite a few others that have not seen the light of day on a commercially-released video collection. This compilation, as incomplete as it is, has the main hits from the band's first decade. Some have aged better than others. The videos directed by Nigel Dick are for the most part the least interesting of the lot, with the visuals and content generally not matching the quality of the tunes, while the early videos from "The Hurting" album stand up the best. "Mad World", "Change", and especially "Pale Shelter" are terrific songs and videos. Perhaps sometime in the not-so-distant future there will be a more comprehensive overview of the band's video archive, with the excellent videos of "Break it down again", "Cold", and "Elemental" included.