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Tears for Fears Album: “Scenes from the Big Chair”

Album Information :
Title: Scenes from the Big Chair
Release Date:2003-12-02
Type:Unknown
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Explicit Lyrics:No
UPC:953074069001
Track Listing :
1 Hurting (Live) (Live)
2 Mothers Talk (Promo)
3 I Believe (Promo)
4 Working Hour (Live) (Live)
5 Everybody Wants to Rule the World (Live) (Live) Video
6 Shout (Promo)
7 Broken Video
8 Everybody Wants to Rule the World (Promo)
9 Shout (Live) (Live) Video
10 Listen Video
11 Head Over Heels (Promo)
12 Broken (Live Reprise) (Live)
13 Memories Fade (Live) (Live)
B. Vos (Auckland, New Zealand) - April 05, 2005
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- Very, very interesting and impressive

This is another surprise, following the Going to California Vcd from Tears for Fears that i got at CDnow only recently. It is a documentary from 1985: footage from a may'85 gig from their Big Chair tour, video's from the BC-singles, interviews with Roland, Curt and Ian. It gives a very interesting picture of who they were at the time, how they were like as a live band in those days, and background information of what some of the songs are about, how they were written, and their early history as a band. It's interesting to sort of 'meet' with them this way. Back in early '85, i considered myself too young to get to concerts (or i did not have the pocket money and transportation means). Apart from charting video's and listening to their records, my only reference were interviews with those guys in teeny-pop magazines, where mainly Curt was in the picture. I always thought that Roland was a shy, withdrawn sort of a guy; but in this video, he actually turns out to be a very funny, intelligent, highly talented musician, articulate and like a guy-next-door - humble and without any high ego-trouble.

This is not a full integral concert video (which is why i rated it 4-stars in stead of 5), but it does give a good idea about their live sound: with much finesse and control. It makes you wonder what took them so long after the BC tour, to come up -not before 1989- with Seeds of Love..