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Roland Orzabal

Roland Orzabal (born Roland Jaime Orzabal de la Quintana;[1] 22 August 1961) is a British musician, singer-songwriter, record producer, and author. He is best known as a co-founder of Tears for Fears, of which he is the main songwriter and joint vocalist. Orzabal has been the only constant member of the band, having appeared on every Tears for Fears studio album. He has also achieved success as a producer of artists such as Oleta Adams. In 2014, Orzabal published his first novel, a romantic comedy.

Roland Orzabal
Orzabal in 2020
Background information
Born (1961-08-22) 22 August 1961 (age 61)
Portsmouth, England
OriginBath, England
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
  • author
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitars
  • keyboards
Years active1979−present
Labels
Member ofTears for Fears

Early life

Orzabal was born in Portsmouth, Hampshire. He was initially raised in nearby Havant.[2] Orzabal's father, George Orzabal de la Quintana, was a Frenchman[3] of Argentinian and Spanish roots and was often so ill that he was rarely seen by his children.[4] Orzabal began writing songs when he was 7 years old.[5] The family later moved to Bath, where he attended Culverhay School (now Bath Community Academy) and became a member of the Zenith Youth Theatre Company.[6]

Career

Early career

Orzabal met Curt Smith while both were in their early teens in Bath, Somerset. In the late 1970s, they formed a mod music group, Graduate, along with three other members. Following the release of their debut album, Acting My Age, the group disbanded. Orzabal and Smith briefly joined Neon and then went on to form Tears for Fears, a new wave music/synthpop outfit directly inspired by the writings of the American psychologist Arthur Janov.[7] Orzabal sings and plays guitar for the band, while Smith sings and plays bass guitar.[8] Orzabal is also the band's main songwriter.[9]

The band's debut album, The Hurting (1983), reached number one on the UK Albums Chart. Their second album, Songs from the Big Chair (1985), reached number one on the US Billboard 200, achieving multi-platinum status in both the UK and the US.[10][11] Songs from the Big Chair included two Billboard Hot 100 number one hits: "Shout" and "Everybody Wants to Rule the World".[citation needed]

After the release of their third album, The Seeds of Love (1989),[12] Smith and Orzabal split in 1991.[13] Orzabal continued recording under the Tears for Fears name, releasing the albums Elemental (1993) and Raoul and the Kings of Spain (1995). As Tears for Fears, Orzabal and Smith released Everybody Loves a Happy Ending in 2004.[13] After almost a decade in development, the band's seventh album, The Tipping Point, was released in February 2022.[14]

Solo work

 
Orzabal in 2019

In 2001, Orzabal released his first solo album, Tomcats Screaming Outside, under his own name.[15]

Work as a producer/songwriter

As a songwriter, Orzabal is a three-time Ivor Novello Award winner.[16] His first award was in 1986 for "Songwriter of the Year" following the release of Tears for Fears' second album Songs from the Big Chair.[17]

Orzabal and Smith were responsible for discovering pianist/vocalist Oleta Adams, whom they invited to collaborate on their 1989 album The Seeds of Love. Adams appeared on several tracks on the album, most notably the hit single "Woman in Chains", which she performed as a duet with Orzabal.[18] Orzabal then co-produced Adams' album Circle of One (1990). The album reached No. 1 in the UK and No. 20 in the US, and featured her transatlantic top ten hit "Get Here". Orzabal also co-wrote the lead track "Rhythm of Life" for the album, which was originally intended for The Seeds of Love. As well as playing guitar and singing backing vocals on the track, he also appeared in the song's accompanying promo video.[citation needed]

In 1999, Orzabal co-produced Icelandic singer-songwriter Emiliana Torrini's album Love in the Time of Science, along with Tears for Fears associate Alan Griffiths. The pair also wrote two tracks for the album.[19]

Orzabal wrote the song "Mad World", recorded by Michael Andrews and Gary Jules for the film soundtrack Donnie Darko in 2001.[20] Their version was released as a single in 2003 and became the Christmas number one single in the UK that year, ultimately becoming the year's biggest-selling single. The song was originally composed by Orzabal and was Tears for Fears' first hit single in 1982. In 2004, the song won Orzabal his second Ivor Novello Award; he was awarded as the songwriter of the Best Selling UK Single of 2003.[21] In September 2021, Orzabal was awarded his third Ivor Novello Award along with Curt Smith for the Outstanding Song Collection by Tears for Fears.[16]

Novel

Orzabal wrote a novel, a romantic comedy entitled Sex, Drugs & Opera, published in 2014. It tells the story of a middle-aged pop star, Solomon Capri, who is semi-retired but is approached to take part in the reality show Popstar to Operastar. Capri sees the show as a way to rejuvenate his career and his waning marriage. The story was inspired by Orzabal's own experience; he was approached by the ITV show himself, though did not take part.[22][23]

Personal life

Relationships

In 1982, Orzabal married Caroline Johnston, whom he had been dating since his teenage years.[24] Caroline sang the child vocal on the Tears for Fears song "Suffer the Children" from the band's debut album The Hurting,[25] and also drew the hands cover artwork for the 1983 re-release of "Pale Shelter".[citation needed] Roland and Caroline Orzabal had two sons.[26][27] Caroline Orzabal died in July 2017 aged 54 after suffering from alcoholism-related dementia and cirrhosis, which came about after her menopause led to depression. Her death led the band to cancel its remaining tour dates that year.[28]

In April 2022, Orzabal married Emily Rath, a photographer and writer.[28]

Politics

After the re-election of Margaret Thatcher in June 1987, Orzabal took interest in socialism. He then wrote the lyrics "Politician granny with your high ideals, have you no idea how the majority feels?" in the song "Sowing the Seeds of Love".[29]

Residences

Orzabal has a house in the Hollywood Hills, about 3 miles from bandmate Curt Smith.[27] He also has a house in England.

Discography

Solo albums

with Graduate

with Tears for Fears

with Mancrab

References

  1. ^ "Tears For Fears". Official Charts Company.
  2. ^ "Live Life - the sofa will still be there when you get back". Portsmouth News. 4 August 2016.
  3. ^ Roland Orzabal interview
  4. ^ DEGGANS, ERIC (12 April 1996). "Tears flow in a familial way". Tampa Bay Times.
  5. ^ Riley, Jill (9 November 2021). "Interview: Tears for Fears' Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith talk "The Tipping Point"". KCMP.
  6. ^ Cameron, Amanda (21 January 2018). "The most famous former pupils of Bath secondary schools". Bath Chronicle.
  7. ^ HUNT, DENNIS (4 July 1985). "TEARS FOR FEARS: A REAL SCREAM". Los Angeles Times.
  8. ^ Shipley, Al (18 February 2022). "Tears For Fears Are Back, and Closer Than Ever". GQ.
  9. ^ Mullin, Kyle (22 February 2022). "Tears for Fears on "The Tipping Point," Their First Album in Over 17 Years". Under the Radar.
  10. ^ "RIAA – Gold & Platinum Searchable Database – Songs from the Big Chair". RIAA.
  11. ^ "Tears for Fears – Songs from the Big Chair". British Phonographic Industry.
  12. ^ Triplett, Gene (10 September 2004). "Tears for Fears reunites after long separation - After setting aside differences, duo will release new CD Tuesday". The Oklahoman.
  13. ^ a b Ruggieri, Melissa (25 February 2022). "Tears for Fears' first album in 17 years is a sweeping examination of loss and healing". USA Today.
  14. ^ Skinner, Tom (7 October 2021). "Tears for Fears announce first album in 17 years, 'The Tipping Point'". NME.
  15. ^ Wilson, MacKenzie. "Tomcats Screaming Outside: AllMusic Review". AllMusic. from the original on 3 May 2019.
  16. ^ a b "Tears for Fears land major career honour at 2021 Ivor Novello Awards". Retro Pop. 22 September 2021.
  17. ^ Gregory, Andy (2002). The International Who's Who in Popular Music 2002. ISBN 9781857431612.
  18. ^ "The Seeds of Love". Spotify.
  19. ^ "Love in the Time of Science". AllMusic.
  20. ^ "Tears For Fears: how we made Mad World". The Guardian. 10 December 2013.
  21. ^ "Ivor Novello Awards 2004". East Anglian Daily Times. 28 May 2004.
  22. ^ "Tears For Fears' Roland Orzabal Turns Author with the Release of Sex, Drugs & Opera" (Press release). Contactmusic.com. 5 March 2014.
  23. ^ Orzabal, Roland (2014). Sex, Drugs & Opera: There's Life After Rock 'n' Roll. London: Crucial 7th Publishing. ISBN 978-1909122710.
  24. ^ Townsend, Martin (5 November 2017). "Tears For Fears: Stars have finally written their own happy ending". Daily Express.
  25. ^ "Tears for Fears " The Hurting"". Cool Album Review.
  26. ^ McCormick, Neil (25 February 2022). "Roland Orzabal of Tears for Fears: 'I was taking everything – drugs, alcohol, sleeping pills'". The Daily Telegraph.
  27. ^ a b Rosen, Craig (23 February 2022). "After Tragedy and Recovery, Tears for Fears Come Back". Tidal.
  28. ^ a b Barton, Laura (8 October 2021). "'If there is a God, this is what he put us on Earth to do': the unlikely return of Tears for Fears". The Guardian.
  29. ^ "Tears for Fears' 10 greatest songs ever, ranked". Smooth Radio.

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Roland Orzabal born Roland Jaime Orzabal de la Quintana 1 22 August 1961 is a British musician singer songwriter record producer and author He is best known as a co founder of Tears for Fears of which he is the main songwriter and joint vocalist Orzabal has been the only constant member of the band having appeared on every Tears for Fears studio album He has also achieved success as a producer of artists such as Oleta Adams In 2014 Orzabal published his first novel a romantic comedy Roland OrzabalOrzabal in 2020Background informationBorn 1961 08 22 22 August 1961 age 61 Portsmouth EnglandOriginBath EnglandGenresNew wavepop rocksynth popOccupation s Musiciansingersongwriterrecord producerauthorInstrument s VocalsguitarskeyboardsYears active1979 presentLabelsMercuryEagleEpicConcord RecordsMember ofTears for Fears Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early career 2 2 Solo work 2 3 Work as a producer songwriter 2 4 Novel 3 Personal life 3 1 Relationships 3 2 Politics 3 3 Residences 4 Discography 4 1 Solo albums 4 2 with Graduate 4 3 with Tears for Fears 4 4 with Mancrab 5 ReferencesEarly life EditOrzabal was born in Portsmouth Hampshire He was initially raised in nearby Havant 2 Orzabal s father George Orzabal de la Quintana was a Frenchman 3 of Argentinian and Spanish roots and was often so ill that he was rarely seen by his children 4 Orzabal began writing songs when he was 7 years old 5 The family later moved to Bath where he attended Culverhay School now Bath Community Academy and became a member of the Zenith Youth Theatre Company 6 Career EditEarly career Edit Orzabal met Curt Smith while both were in their early teens in Bath Somerset In the late 1970s they formed a mod music group Graduate along with three other members Following the release of their debut album Acting My Age the group disbanded Orzabal and Smith briefly joined Neon and then went on to form Tears for Fears a new wave music synthpop outfit directly inspired by the writings of the American psychologist Arthur Janov 7 Orzabal sings and plays guitar for the band while Smith sings and plays bass guitar 8 Orzabal is also the band s main songwriter 9 The band s debut album The Hurting 1983 reached number one on the UK Albums Chart Their second album Songs from the Big Chair 1985 reached number one on the US Billboard 200 achieving multi platinum status in both the UK and the US 10 11 Songs from the Big Chair included two Billboard Hot 100 number one hits Shout and Everybody Wants to Rule the World citation needed After the release of their third album The Seeds of Love 1989 12 Smith and Orzabal split in 1991 13 Orzabal continued recording under the Tears for Fears name releasing the albums Elemental 1993 and Raoul and the Kings of Spain 1995 As Tears for Fears Orzabal and Smith released Everybody Loves a Happy Ending in 2004 13 After almost a decade in development the band s seventh album The Tipping Point was released in February 2022 14 Solo work Edit Orzabal in 2019 In 2001 Orzabal released his first solo album Tomcats Screaming Outside under his own name 15 Work as a producer songwriter Edit As a songwriter Orzabal is a three time Ivor Novello Award winner 16 His first award was in 1986 for Songwriter of the Year following the release of Tears for Fears second album Songs from the Big Chair 17 Orzabal and Smith were responsible for discovering pianist vocalist Oleta Adams whom they invited to collaborate on their 1989 album The Seeds of Love Adams appeared on several tracks on the album most notably the hit single Woman in Chains which she performed as a duet with Orzabal 18 Orzabal then co produced Adams album Circle of One 1990 The album reached No 1 in the UK and No 20 in the US and featured her transatlantic top ten hit Get Here Orzabal also co wrote the lead track Rhythm of Life for the album which was originally intended for The Seeds of Love As well as playing guitar and singing backing vocals on the track he also appeared in the song s accompanying promo video citation needed In 1999 Orzabal co produced Icelandic singer songwriter Emiliana Torrini s album Love in the Time of Science along with Tears for Fears associate Alan Griffiths The pair also wrote two tracks for the album 19 Orzabal wrote the song Mad World recorded by Michael Andrews and Gary Jules for the film soundtrack Donnie Darko in 2001 20 Their version was released as a single in 2003 and became the Christmas number one single in the UK that year ultimately becoming the year s biggest selling single The song was originally composed by Orzabal and was Tears for Fears first hit single in 1982 In 2004 the song won Orzabal his second Ivor Novello Award he was awarded as the songwriter of the Best Selling UK Single of 2003 21 In September 2021 Orzabal was awarded his third Ivor Novello Award along with Curt Smith for the Outstanding Song Collection by Tears for Fears 16 Novel Edit Orzabal wrote a novel a romantic comedy entitled Sex Drugs amp Opera published in 2014 It tells the story of a middle aged pop star Solomon Capri who is semi retired but is approached to take part in the reality show Popstar to Operastar Capri sees the show as a way to rejuvenate his career and his waning marriage The story was inspired by Orzabal s own experience he was approached by the ITV show himself though did not take part 22 23 Personal life EditRelationships Edit In 1982 Orzabal married Caroline Johnston whom he had been dating since his teenage years 24 Caroline sang the child vocal on the Tears for Fears song Suffer the Children from the band s debut album The Hurting 25 and also drew the hands cover artwork for the 1983 re release of Pale Shelter citation needed Roland and Caroline Orzabal had two sons 26 27 Caroline Orzabal died in July 2017 aged 54 after suffering from alcoholism related dementia and cirrhosis which came about after her menopause led to depression Her death led the band to cancel its remaining tour dates that year 28 In April 2022 Orzabal married Emily Rath a photographer and writer 28 Politics Edit After the re election of Margaret Thatcher in June 1987 Orzabal took interest in socialism He then wrote the lyrics Politician granny with your high ideals have you no idea how the majority feels in the song Sowing the Seeds of Love 29 Residences Edit Orzabal has a house in the Hollywood Hills about 3 miles from bandmate Curt Smith 27 He also has a house in England Discography EditSolo albums Edit Tomcats Screaming Outside 2001 with Graduate Edit Acting My Age 1980 with Tears for Fears Edit The Hurting 1983 Songs from the Big Chair 1985 The Seeds of Love 1989 Elemental 1993 Raoul and the Kings of Spain 1995 Everybody Loves a Happy Ending 2004 The Tipping Point 2022 with Mancrab Edit Fish for Life 1986 References Edit Tears For Fears Official Charts Company Live Life the sofa will still be there when you get back Portsmouth News 4 August 2016 Roland Orzabal interview DEGGANS ERIC 12 April 1996 Tears flow in a familial way Tampa Bay Times Riley Jill 9 November 2021 Interview Tears for Fears Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith talk The Tipping Point KCMP Cameron Amanda 21 January 2018 The most famous former pupils of Bath secondary schools Bath Chronicle HUNT DENNIS 4 July 1985 TEARS FOR FEARS A REAL SCREAM Los Angeles Times Shipley Al 18 February 2022 Tears For Fears Are Back and Closer Than Ever GQ Mullin Kyle 22 February 2022 Tears for Fears on The Tipping Point Their First Album in Over 17 Years Under the Radar RIAA Gold amp Platinum Searchable Database Songs from the Big Chair RIAA Tears for Fears Songs from the Big Chair British Phonographic Industry Triplett Gene 10 September 2004 Tears for Fears reunites after long separation After setting aside differences duo will release new CD Tuesday The Oklahoman a b Ruggieri Melissa 25 February 2022 Tears for Fears first album in 17 years is a sweeping examination of loss and healing USA Today Skinner Tom 7 October 2021 Tears for Fears announce first album in 17 years The Tipping Point NME Wilson MacKenzie Tomcats Screaming Outside AllMusic Review AllMusic Archived from the original on 3 May 2019 a b Tears for Fears land major career honour at 2021 Ivor Novello Awards Retro Pop 22 September 2021 Gregory Andy 2002 The International Who s Who in Popular Music 2002 ISBN 9781857431612 The Seeds of Love Spotify Love in the Time of Science AllMusic Tears For Fears how we made Mad World The Guardian 10 December 2013 Ivor Novello Awards 2004 East Anglian Daily Times 28 May 2004 Tears For Fears Roland Orzabal Turns Author with the Release of Sex Drugs amp Opera Press release Contactmusic com 5 March 2014 Orzabal Roland 2014 Sex Drugs amp Opera There s Life After Rock n Roll London Crucial 7th Publishing ISBN 978 1909122710 Townsend Martin 5 November 2017 Tears For Fears Stars have finally written their own happy ending Daily Express Tears for Fears The Hurting Cool Album Review McCormick Neil 25 February 2022 Roland Orzabal of Tears for Fears I was taking everything drugs alcohol sleeping pills The Daily Telegraph a b Rosen Craig 23 February 2022 After Tragedy and Recovery Tears for Fears Come Back Tidal a b Barton Laura 8 October 2021 If there is a God this is what he put us on Earth to do the unlikely return of Tears for Fears The Guardian Tears for Fears 10 greatest songs ever ranked Smooth Radio Wikimedia Commons has media related to Roland Orzabal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roland Orzabal amp oldid 1137713256, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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