Songs From The Big Chair

Editorial Reviews
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Considering that Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith, the English duo known as Tears for Fears, were avid followers of Arthur Janov, father of the Primal Scream form of mental therapy, it wasn't surprising that one of their biggest hits was titled "Shout." What was surprising was how the two managed to take all their deep-rooted inner turmoil and make such positively buoyant music. Case in point: their other Songs from the Big Chair-spawned, No. 1 hit, "Everybody Wants to Rule the World," was a meditative contemplation of the struggle for power within interpersonal relationships as a metaphor for global supremacy--which, thank god, had a good beat so you could at least dance to it. --Billy Altman

Music Review:

  1. Still in Hollywood
  2. Strange Behaviour [Import]
  3. Superfuzz Bigmuff Plus Early Singles
  4. Supper
  5. The Best of Morphine: 1992-1995 [Enhanced]
  6. The Blackened Air
  7. The Burning Bridges Tour
  8. The Donnas Turn 21
  9. The Holy Bible [Import]
  10. The Invisible Band

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Music Review

Six [Import]

Lebendige Vergangenheit: José Mardones

Giants of the Violin

Music: Groove Radio International Presents: Elektronik

Gia [Import]

Global Underground: Cape Town

Kt's Best: Natsu No Hi No Melod [Import]

Ladies of the Canyon

Harmonia Maudit

Help! [Soundtrack]

How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb (Deluxe) [Enhanced] [Limited Edition]

Intuition

Illegitimate Factors from the Bay [Explicit Lyrics]

Bellini - Zaira / Ricciarelli · Alaimo · Vargas · Papadjakou · Silbano · de Candia · Loni · Teatro Massimo · Olmi

Live in Stereo at Marion (June 8, 1957)