Katalógové číslo:
7263533
Interpreti:
TEARS FOR FEARS
Vydavateľ:
CONCORD RECORDS
Dátum vydania: 25. 10. 2024
LP 1
Side A:
1 Say Goodbye To Mum And Dad
2 The Girl That I Call Home
3 Emily Said
4 Astronaut
5 The Tipping Point (Live From Franklin, TN)
Side B:
1 Everybody Wants To Rule The World (Live From Franklin, TN)
2 Sowing The Seeds Of Love (Live From Franklin, TN)
3 Break The Man (Live From Franklin, TN)
4 Mad World (Live From Franklin, TN)
LP 2
Side C:
1 Woman In Chains (Live From Franklin, TN)
2 Bad Man's Song (Live From Franklin, TN)
3 Pale Shelter (Live From Franklin, TN)
Side D:
1 Break It Down Again (Live From Franklin, TN)
2 Head Over Heels (Live From Franklin, TN)
3 Change (Live From Franklin, TN)
4 Shout (Live From Franklin, TN)
The British cult duo Tears For Fears have announced their first official live album "Songs For A Nervous Planet". It contains four new studio tracks as well as live recordings of Tears For Fears on tour from their best days. Among these recordings, the hits such as "Shout", "Head Over Heels", "Everybody Wants To Rule The World" and "Mad World" naturally shine alongside many other numbers. This compilation spans all eras of the band from "The Hurting" to "The Tipping Point" and takes the listener on an incomparable journey through the sound of a Tears For Fears live show and their career to date.
The album also features 4 brand new studio tracks, including the new single "The Girl That I Call Home". Along with the album, they have also announced a stunning concert film shot at the picturesque FirstBank Amphitheater at Graystone Quarry in Franklin, TN during their sold out "Tipping Point Tour Part 2".
About the making of the album and movie, Curt Smith says, "We decided to film the live show last year. I think a lot of people don't realize that we're actually a good live band! They see a duo and think it's two guys with a couple of keyboards and a bunch of backing tapes, and that's it. Over the years, we've improved enormously since our heyday in the eighties." Roland Orzabal adds: "We've never released an official live album, so you could say this is an album that's forty years in the making."