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Mothers Talk by Tears For Fears

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Tears For Fears É Uma Dupla De Synthpop/new Wave Britânica Formada Em 1981 Em Bath Inglaterra Pelos Amigos De Infância Roland Orzabal E Curt Smith. O Grupo Se Destacou Pela Versatilidade De Temas Usados Em Suas Canções Pelo Detalhismo E Pela Vigorosa Utilização Do Sintetizador. Após O Fim Da Banda De Mod Revival Graduate Orzabal E Smith Resolveram Formar Outro Grupo. O Nome Tears For Fears Foi Criado A Partir Dos Ensinamentos Do Psicoterapeuta Arthur Janov Cuja Teoria Do Grito Primal Havia Fortemente Influenciado John Lennon. A Dupla Lançou Seu Primeiro Single Suffer The Children Em Novembro De 1981. Em 1982 Mad World Chega Ao Número 3 Da Parada Britânica. Em 1983 Eles Lançam Change #4 E Pale Shelter #5 Todos Retirados De Seu Álbum De Estreia The Hurting. Em 1985 O Grupo Estourou Em Todo O Mundo Com Os Hits Everybody Wants To Rule The World Shout E Head Over Heels. Essas Canções Fazem Parte De Seu Segundo Álbum Songs From The Big Chair Que Chegou Ao Topo Da Parada Da Billboard Onde Permaneceu Por 5 Semanas. No Total O Disco Permaneceu 83 Semanas No Top 200 Americano Recebendo 5 Discos De Platina E 81 Semanas Entre Os Mais Vendidos Da Inglaterra. Depois Do Estrondoso Sucesso De Songs From The Big Chair E Uma Debilitante Turnê Mundial Que Incluiu Apresentações Em Concertos Beneficentes Para Arrecadar Fundos Para Aliviar A Fome Na África O Tears For Fears Entrou Em Um Prolongado Recesso. Eles Só Retornariam Em 1989 Com O Single Sowing The Seeds Of Love #2 Nos EUA #5 No Reino Unido E O Disco Platinado The Seeds Of Love #1 No Reino Unido #8 Nos EUA . O Álbum Incluía A Balada Woman In Chains Que Ajudou A Deslanchar A Carreira Da Vocalista Oleta Adams Descoberta Por Orzabal E Smith Em Um Bar De Hotel De Kansas City. Depois Da Saída De Curt Smith Em 1991 Para Seguir Carreira Solo A Coletânea Tears Roll Down Greatest Hits 82-92 Foi Lançada Em 1992. Orzabal Seguiu Adiante Ainda Sob O Nome De Tears For Fears Lançando Os Álbuns Elemental Em 1993 E Raoul And The Kings Of Spain Em 1995. O Trabalho Solo De Smith Rendeu Soul On Board 1993 Aeroplane 2000 E Halfway Pleased 2008 Além De Mayfield 1997 Álbum Originado Do Projeto De Mesmo Nome. Orzabal Também Lançou Um Disco Solo Tomcats Screaming Outside Em 2001. Após Quase Dez Anos Em 2000 Os Dois Reataram A Amizade E Começaram A Trabalhar Juntos Para Criar Novas Músicas. Em 2004 Com A Intenção De Obter Novamente O Sucesso É Lançado O Álbum Everybody Loves A Happy Ending Juntamente Com Os Singles Everybody Loves A Happy Ending/call Me Mellow E Closest Thing To Heaven #40 No Reino Unido .

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"Mothers Talk" Is A 1984 Song By The British Band Tears For Fears. Written By Roland Orzabal And Ian Stanley And Sung By Orzabal It Was The Band's Seventh Single Release The First To Be Taken From Their Second Album Songs From The Big Chair And Fifth UK Top 40 Chart Hit. The Song Was Released Six Months In Advance Of The Album And Enjoyed Moderate Success Internationally. Orzabal Notes That While "Mothers Talk" Helped Move The Band In A New Creative Direction He Does Not Like The Track. Producer Chris Hughes Considers It Important To The Band's Development Although He And Engineer Dave Bascombe Agree That The Song Is Not One Of Orzabal's Best. “This Was A Taster For Songs From The Big Chair The Second Album On Which We Unashamedly Tried To Become More Commercial. I Was Against It But I Was Swayed By Some Of The People That I Was Working With. They Wanted To Come Out All Guns Blazing But I Wasn't Ready For That. It Was From This Point Though That Things Really Started To Explode.“ — Roland Orzabal "Mothers Talk" Was Written In 1983 And Was First Publicly Performed During The Band's Late 1983 Tour. Orzabal Describes It As An Unsuccessful Attempt To Mimic The Sound Of Talking Heads. In Early 1984 The Band Went Into The Studio To Record The Song As Their Next Single Though The Recording Sessions With Their New Producer Jeremy Green Did Not Work Out As Planned And The Recording Was Scrapped. The Band's Previous Producer Chris Hughes Was Then Brought Back Into The Fold And The Song Was Re-Recorded And Finally Released As A Single In August 1984. Hughes Stayed On With The Band To Record Their Second Album Songs From The Big Chair. Along With Its B-Side "Empire Building" "Mothers Talk" Was One Of The First Tears For Fears Songs To Demonstrate A Creative Use Of Sampling. The Strings At The Beginning Of The Song Were Culled From A Barry Manilow Record While The Drum Sample Around Which "Empire Building" Is Built Was Lifted From The Simple Minds Song "Today I Died Again". This Was The Second Tears For Fears Single For Which Phonogram Records Would Use The Picture Disc And Coloured Vinyl Gimmicks As A Promotional Tool As Well As The First One To Feature Multiple 12" Releases Offering Different Remixes Of The Track. Limited Quantities Of The 7" Single Also Came With A Free Tears For Fears Window Sticker Of The Band's New Logo. “The Song Stems From Two Ideas. One Is Something That Mothers Say To Their Children About Pulling Faces. They Say The Child Will Stay Like That When The Wind Changes. The Other Idea Is Inspired By The Anti-Nuclear Cartoon Book When The Wind Blows By Raymond Briggs.“ — Roland Orzabal While America Saw "Everybody Wants To Rule The World" As The First Single Release From The Songs From The Big Chair LP "Mothers Talk" Was Eventually Released There As The Fourth And Final Single From The Album In April 1986 Peaking At No. 27 On The Billboard Hot 100. Although Labeled As A "remix" This Version Of The Song Is Actually A Complete Re-Recording Done By The Band After Their Big Chair Tour Wrapped Up. It Was Mixed By The Award-Winning Producer Bob Clearmountain Who Would Go On To Mix The Band's Next Album With Them. In Addition To A Different Picture Sleeve The Single Featured The Band's Cover Of Robert Wyatt's "Sea Song" As The B-Side This Had Been Released As The B-Side To The Single "I Believe" In Other Countries In 1985 . This Version Was Also Released In Canada And Japan At The Same Time.

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