The Seeds of Love

The Seeds of Love

by Tears for Fears
The Seeds of Love

The Seeds of Love

by Tears for Fears

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Along with the mega-platinum Songs from the Big Chair, The Seeds of Love rendered Tears for Fears one of the '80s most successful pop groups. The album was created during a profound period of catharsis. Curt Smith was going through a divorce while Roland Orzabal was in primal therapy. Musically, it's their most sophisticated outing, and it should be: It took four years, four producers, and over a million pounds to complete. The duo sought to distance themselves from the synth pop of their earlier records in favor of a more organic approach using live musicians. Included in this all-star cast are Kate St. John, Jon Hassell, Robbie Macintosh, and Ian Stanley. Orzabal began writing in 1985 with touring keyboardist Nicky Holland and continued in London in 1986. Their collaboration netted half the album's tracks, including "Bad Man's Song." Due to outside pressures, Smith's only co-writing credit is the soaring title track, though he played, sang, and advised on all charts and mixes. The album's Muse is American vocalist/pianist Oleta Adams. Orzabal caught her set in a hotel bar in 1985 and asked her two years later to duet on the transcendent album-opener "Woman in Chains." It set the tone for the entire proceeding. (The glorious drumming on the cut is by Phil Collins.) Adams also contributed gospel vocals to "Bad Man's Song," which features a Holland piano intro strongly suggestive of Weather Report's "Birdland." The presence of drummer Manu Katche and bassist Pino Palladino underscores it. The production chart for "Sowing the Seeds of Love" borrows heavily from the Beatles' "I Am the Walrus," but ends up as a spiritual, sociopolitical anthem in its own sonic universe. Smith's devastatingly beautiful refrain and the brief, seemingly errant entrance of an operatic soprano and a choir, frame the panoramic horns, strings, and Fairlight orchestrations, resulting in one of the duo's most enduring songs. On "Advice for the Young at Heart," Smith's and Holland's vocals entwine in a melody grounded in blue-eyed soul, jazz, and elegant pop that recalls the Style Council. Hassell's fourth world trumpet introduces the lithe "Standing on the Corner of the Third World," clearing the way for a melody that melds Bacharach-esque pop to folk, rock, and chamber jazz, with riveting singing from Smith and Orzabal. "Swords and Knives" melds squalling prog rock guitar (a la Robert Fripp) to Afro-Latin polyrhythms and orchestral arrangements woven through psych-pop overtones. The rave-up rocker "Year of the Knife" is loaded with effects. Its siren-like strings provide ballast for ripping, multi-tracked guitars, samples, atmospherics, punchy drums, and a soul revue chorus. Closer "Famous Last Words" opens with ambient sounds and a lone piano as Orzabal delivers a love song about mortality. Simon Phillips' drumming propels wafting strings and a chorale, before they're stripped away at close. Thanks to the duo's uncompromising stubbornness, expansive creative vision, and Dave Bascombe's final production, The Seeds of Love has dated better than either of its predecessors and is inarguably Tears for Fears' masterpiece. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 10/09/2020
Label: Mercury / Universal
UPC: 0602547707161
Rank: 21944

Tracks

  1. Woman in Chains
  2. Bad Man's Song
  3. Sowing the Seeds of Love
  4. Advice for the Young at Heart
  5. Standing on the Corner of the Third World
  6. Swords and Knives
  7. Year of the Knife
  8. Famous Last Words

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Tears for Fears   Primary Artist
Oleta Adams   Primary Artist,Guest Artist,Piano,Vocals,Keyboards,Featured Artist
Kate St. John   Guest Artist,Oboe,Saxophone,Cor Anglais
Jon Hassell   Guest Artist,Trumpet
Phil Collins   Guest Artist,Drums
Nicky Holland   Guest Artist,Piano,Vocals,Strings,Keyboards,Synthesizer,Vocals (Background)
Robbie McIntosh   Guitar,Slide Guitar,Guitar (Steel)
Tessa Niles   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Andy Caine   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Chris Hughes   Drums
Peter Hope-Evans   Harmonica
Carol Kenyon   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Maggie Ryder   Vocals (Background)
Roland Orzabal   Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards,Guitar (Electric)
Pino Palladino   Bass,Guitar (Bass)
Carole Kenyon   Vocals (Background)
Carol Steele   Percussion
Manu Katche   Drums
Ian Stanley   Piano,Organ (Hammond)
Curt Smith   Vocals,Percussion,Guitar (Bass)
Richard Niles   Orchestra
Simon Clark   Synthesizer,Organ (Hammond)
Carole Steele   Percussion
Dolette McDonald   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Neil Taylor   Guitar,Guitar (Rhythm),Guitar (Electric)
Raoul's Fairlight   Orchestra

Technical Credits

Tears for Fears   Composer,Producer
Bob Clearmountain   Mixing,Mastering Engineer
Chris Hughes   Composer
Roland Orzabal   Composer,Producer,Drum Programming
Ray Davies   Composer
Nicky Holland   Composer
David Bascombe   Mixing,Composer,Engineer,Producer
Dave Bascombe   Composer
Alan Winstanley   Producer
Steve Chase   Engineer,Remix Engineer
Ian Stanley   Composer,Producer
Curt Smith   Composer,Producer
Clive Langer   Producer
Richard Niles   Arranger,Orchestral Arrangements
Lee Curle   Assistant Engineer
Simon Clark   Synthesizer Programming
Heidi Cannavo   Assistant Engineer
Raoul's Fairlight   Arranger
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