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Songs from the Big Chair

Songs from the Big Chair is the second studio album by English band Tears for Fears, released on 25 February 1985 by Mercury Records, distributed by Phonogram Inc. A follow-up to the band's successful debut album, The Hurting (1983), Songs from the Big Chair was a significant departure from that album's dark, introspective synth-pop, featuring a more mainstream, guitar-based pop rock sound, sophisticated production values and diverse stylistic influences, while Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith's lyrics displayed socially and politically conscious themes.

Songs from the Big Chair
Studio album by
Released25 February 1985 (1985-02-25)[1]
Recorded1984[a][b]
StudioThe Wool Hall (Beckington, England)
Genre
Length41:52
Label
ProducerChris Hughes
Tears for Fears chronology
The Hurting
(1983)
Songs from the Big Chair
(1985)
The Seeds of Love
(1989)
Singles from Songs from the Big Chair
  1. "Mothers Talk"
    Released: 10 August 1984
  2. "Shout"
    Released: 23 November 1984
  3. "Everybody Wants to Rule the World"
    Released: 22 March 1985
  4. "Head over Heels"
    Released: 10 June 1985
  5. "I Believe (A Soulful Re-Recording)"
    Released: 4 October 1985
  6. "Mothers Talk (US remix)"
    Released: 1 April 1986

The album peaked at number two in the UK and at number one in the U.S., becoming a multi-platinum seller and the band's most successful studio album to date. The singles "Shout" and "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" both topped the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and reached the top 5 of the UK Singles Chart, while "Head over Heels", "Mothers Talk" and a live version of "I Believe" were also successful internationally. Receiving positive critical reviews upon release, Songs from the Big Chair has accrued lasting praise and has been named of the 1980s' best albums.

Background Edit

The album was to be titled The Working Hour, but Roland Orzabal thought to change it to Songs from the Big Chair,[6] a title derived from the 1976 American television film Sybil about a woman with multiple personality disorder who only feels safe when sitting in her analyst's "big chair." The title reflects the band's opinion that they were the targets of a hostile British music press.[7]

In an interview for the 2006 deluxe-version booklet, Curt Smith noted: "We were very introverted on The Hurting; it was a very dark album. We found the need to be more outgoing on The Big Chair."[8]

The band started to generate new material around the beginning of 1984. The first song written for the album was "Head over Heels", which the band played live during a tour undertaken between the two studio albums.[8]

While a mostly instrumental track called "The Big Chair" (which includes dialogue samples from Sybil) was released as the B-side of "Shout" in 1984, it was not included on the album (but was available on its "special limited edition" cassette version, released in the UK in 1985).[citation needed]

Writing and recording Edit

The album was recorded at The Wool Hall in 1984. Conceptually and musically, it further developed the band's sound from the previous studio album The Hurting (1983), reintroducing guitars to their electronic sound and imparting a lighter approach overall. Early songs written for the album included "Head over Heels" and "The Working Hour". "Mothers Talk" was released months before the album as a single. These songs, as well as "We Are Broken", were all performed on the Tears for Fears 1983 tour.[9] The song "Shout" became a central work during the recording of the album, and the band and producer Chris Hughes spent months working on the track.[10]

The album utilises many styles and influences, and progressive rock was cited as a primary influence on the album.[11] "I Believe" was influenced by the songwriting of Robert Wyatt.[3] "Broken" is a reworking of an earlier song and a live version is repeated at the end of "Head over Heels". The largely instrumental "Listen" has been described as a symphonic piece.[3]

Near the end of the completion of the album, Roland Orzabal played two simple chords on his acoustic guitar that formed the foundation of the song "Everybody Wants to Rule the World". Although he was initially not interested in working on it, Orzabal was convinced to write a song based on the two chords and he added the chorus line. The song was completed in about a week and was the last track recorded for the album.[10]

Release Edit

Songs from the Big Chair was released on 25 February 1985[1] with a black and white photograph of Orzabal and Smith on the record cover.

The album reached number two on the UK Albums Chart and spawned five commercially successful singles: "Mothers Talk" (UK #14), "Shout" (UK #4), "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" (UK #2),[12] "Head over Heels" (UK #12),[13] and "I Believe" (UK #23).[14]

The radio-friendly "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" marked the band's breakthrough in the United States; both this single and its follow-up, "Shout", reached number one in the U.S. "Songs From the Big Chair" also reached number one on the Billboard 200 and sold five million copies in the U.S. alone.[1] In the UK, the album spent 79 consecutive weeks on the album chart, remaining on the chart for 18 months until September 1986.[14]

To mark the album's 30th anniversary, Universal Music released the album in five different formats on 10 November 2014.[15]

Critical reception Edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [16]
ConsequenceA+[17]
The Guardian     [18]
Mojo     [19]
Pitchfork8.9/10[3]
Q     [20]
Record Collector     [21]
Record Mirror     [22]
Smash Hits8/10[23]
The Village VoiceB[24]

Songs from the Big Chair received generally positive reviews. Barry McIlheney of Melody Maker wrote that "none of you should really be too surprised that Tears for Fears have made such an excellent album", calling it "an album that fully justifies the rather sneering, told-you-so looks adopted by Curt Smith and Roland Orzabal on the sleeve ... An awful lot of people will, of course, go on and on about overcoats, The Lotus Eaters and an alleged lack of depth. And an awful lot of people will have to eat an awful lot of words."[25]

In Sounds, Johnny Waller awarded the album four and a half stars out of five and said that compared with their debut, "Tears for Fears have lovingly crafted a new masterpiece with softer, smoky vocals, more tempting melodies and less abrasive rhythms." He called the record "glorious pop" and added that "within accepted confines, Tears for Fears are stretching and growing, expanding both their imagination and their horizons."[26]

Ian Cranna of Smash Hits described the album as "looser, more exploratory" than the band's previous work and praised its "unflinching lyrical honesty."[23]

Rolling Stone reviewer Don Shewey found Tears for Fears reminiscent of various other acts, noting traces of "U2's social conscience, the Bunnymen's echoing guitars and XTC's contorted pop wit" but commented that Chris Hughes' "sparkling" production "nudges Songs from the Big Chair slightly ahead of the pack."[27]

Robert Christgau of The Village Voice, noted the "uncommon command of guitar and piano, Baker Street sax, synthesizers more jagged than is deemed mete by the arbiters of dance-pop accessibility" but beneath a prevailing "portentous" mood, suggesting "a depth and drama English lads have been falling short on since the dawn of progressive rock."[24]

In NME, Danny Kelly called Songs from the Big Chair "a calculated and brilliant peak, a quintessence of polished pop putty ... perfect at its shimmering surface, worthless to its craven core." He described it as a descendant of 10cc's The Original Soundtrack (1975) and Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon (1973)–"a product of obsessional care and attention to (often unnecessary) detail."[28]

In a retrospective review for AllMusic, Stanton Swihart wrote that Songs from the Big Chair "heralded a dramatic maturation in the band's music, away from the synth-pop brand with which it was (unjustly) seared following the debut, and towards a complex, enveloping pop sophistication", deeming it "one of the finest statements of the decade."[16] Mark Elliott of Record Collector said that the album found Tears for Fears "making it big, coating their consistently interesting material in a high-gloss commercial sheen that captured the mid-80s zeitgeist perfectly",[21] while Q highlighted its "sound of spotlit, spacious sophistication plus anthemic choruses you'd bet your house on."[29] Writing for Stylus Magazine in 2006, Andrew Unterberger concluded that "even today, when all rock musicians seem to be able to do is be emotional and honest, the brutality and power of Songs from the Big Chair's catharsis is still quite shocking."[30]

Songs from the Big Chair was included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.[31] Slant Magazine ranked the record at number 95 on its list of the best albums of the 1980s,[32] and Pitchfork placed it 87th.[33]

In February 2020, the album was the focus of an episode of the BBC's Classic Albums documentary series. The episode includes new interviews with key personnel including Orzabal, Smith, Ian Stanley, producer Chris Hughes, engineer Dave Bascombe, Oleta Adams, John Grant and A&R man David Bates.[6]

Track listing Edit

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Shout"6:32
2."The Working Hour"
6:30
3."Everybody Wants to Rule the World"
4:10
4."Mothers Talk"
  • Orzabal
  • Stanley
5:09
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
5."I Believe"Orzabal4:53
6."Broken"Orzabal2:38
7."Head over Heels / Broken (live)" (reprise)
5:01
8."Listen"
  • Stanley
  • Orzabal
6:48
Total length:41:52

Personnel Edit

Tears for Fears

Additional personnel

  • "Shout": Chris Hughes – drums, Sandy McLelland – backing vocals
  • "The Working Hour": Andy Davis – grand piano, Mel Collins – saxophone, Will Gregory – saxophone solos, Jerry Marotta – percussion and saxophone arrangements
  • "Everybody Wants to Rule the World": Neil Taylor – second guitar solo, Chris Hughes – LinnDrum and MIDI programming
  • "Mothers Talk": Stevie Lange – backing vocals
  • "I Believe": Will Gregory – saxophone
  • "Broken": Neil Taylor – guitar solo
  • "Head Over Heels": Andy Davis – grand piano, Marilyn Davis – backing vocals, Annie McCaig – backing vocals, Sandy McLelland – backing vocals
  • "Listen": Marilyn Davis – operatic vocal
  • "The Big Chair": samples dialogue from the film Sybil (1976)

Production and artwork

  • Chris Hughes – producer
  • Dave Bascombe – engineer
  • Tim O'Sullivan – cover photography
  • Paul King – management

Charts Edit

Certifications and sales Edit

Certifications for Songs from the Big Chair
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia 150,000[67]
Brazil 200,000[68]
Canada (Music Canada)[69] 7× Platinum 700,000^
France (SNEP)[71] Gold 100,000[70]
Germany (BVMI)[72] Gold 250,000^
Hong Kong (IFPI Hong Kong)[73] Platinum 20,000*
Netherlands (NVPI)[74] Platinum 100,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[75] Platinum 15,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[76] 3× Platinum 900,000^
United States (RIAA)[77] 5× Platinum 5,000,000^
Summaries
Worldwide 9,000,000[78]

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Notes Edit

  1. ^ "Broken" (live) recorded December 1983 at Hammersmith Odeon
  2. ^ "Mothers Talk (U.S. remix)" recorded 1986

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Bibliography Edit

External links Edit

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Songs from the Big Chair is the second studio album by English band Tears for Fears released on 25 February 1985 by Mercury Records distributed by Phonogram Inc A follow up to the band s successful debut album The Hurting 1983 Songs from the Big Chair was a significant departure from that album s dark introspective synth pop featuring a more mainstream guitar based pop rock sound sophisticated production values and diverse stylistic influences while Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith s lyrics displayed socially and politically conscious themes Songs from the Big ChairStudio album by Tears for FearsReleased25 February 1985 1985 02 25 1 Recorded1984 a b StudioThe Wool Hall Beckington England GenreNew wave 2 pop rock 3 progressive pop 4 synth pop 5 Length41 52LabelMercuryPhonogram 1 ProducerChris HughesTears for Fears chronologyThe Hurting 1983 Songs from the Big Chair 1985 The Seeds of Love 1989 Singles from Songs from the Big Chair Mothers Talk Released 10 August 1984 Shout Released 23 November 1984 Everybody Wants to Rule the World Released 22 March 1985 Head over Heels Released 10 June 1985 I Believe A Soulful Re Recording Released 4 October 1985 Mothers Talk US remix Released 1 April 1986The album peaked at number two in the UK and at number one in the U S becoming a multi platinum seller and the band s most successful studio album to date The singles Shout and Everybody Wants to Rule the World both topped the U S Billboard Hot 100 and reached the top 5 of the UK Singles Chart while Head over Heels Mothers Talk and a live version of I Believe were also successful internationally Receiving positive critical reviews upon release Songs from the Big Chair has accrued lasting praise and has been named of the 1980s best albums Contents 1 Background 2 Writing and recording 3 Release 4 Critical reception 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Charts 7 1 Weekly charts 7 2 Year end charts 8 Certifications and sales 9 Notes 10 References 10 1 Bibliography 11 External linksBackground EditThe album was to be titled The Working Hour but Roland Orzabal thought to change it to Songs from the Big Chair 6 a title derived from the 1976 American television film Sybil about a woman with multiple personality disorder who only feels safe when sitting in her analyst s big chair The title reflects the band s opinion that they were the targets of a hostile British music press 7 In an interview for the 2006 deluxe version booklet Curt Smith noted We were very introverted on The Hurting it was a very dark album We found the need to be more outgoing on The Big Chair 8 The band started to generate new material around the beginning of 1984 The first song written for the album was Head over Heels which the band played live during a tour undertaken between the two studio albums 8 While a mostly instrumental track called The Big Chair which includes dialogue samples from Sybil was released as the B side of Shout in 1984 it was not included on the album but was available on its special limited edition cassette version released in the UK in 1985 citation needed Writing and recording EditThe album was recorded at The Wool Hall in 1984 Conceptually and musically it further developed the band s sound from the previous studio album The Hurting 1983 reintroducing guitars to their electronic sound and imparting a lighter approach overall Early songs written for the album included Head over Heels and The Working Hour Mothers Talk was released months before the album as a single These songs as well as We Are Broken were all performed on the Tears for Fears 1983 tour 9 The song Shout became a central work during the recording of the album and the band and producer Chris Hughes spent months working on the track 10 The album utilises many styles and influences and progressive rock was cited as a primary influence on the album 11 I Believe was influenced by the songwriting of Robert Wyatt 3 Broken is a reworking of an earlier song and a live version is repeated at the end of Head over Heels The largely instrumental Listen has been described as a symphonic piece 3 Near the end of the completion of the album Roland Orzabal played two simple chords on his acoustic guitar that formed the foundation of the song Everybody Wants to Rule the World Although he was initially not interested in working on it Orzabal was convinced to write a song based on the two chords and he added the chorus line The song was completed in about a week and was the last track recorded for the album 10 Release EditSongs from the Big Chair was released on 25 February 1985 1 with a black and white photograph of Orzabal and Smith on the record cover The album reached number two on the UK Albums Chart and spawned five commercially successful singles Mothers Talk UK 14 Shout UK 4 Everybody Wants to Rule the World UK 2 12 Head over Heels UK 12 13 and I Believe UK 23 14 The radio friendly Everybody Wants to Rule the World marked the band s breakthrough in the United States both this single and its follow up Shout reached number one in the U S Songs From the Big Chair also reached number one on the Billboard 200 and sold five million copies in the U S alone 1 In the UK the album spent 79 consecutive weeks on the album chart remaining on the chart for 18 months until September 1986 14 To mark the album s 30th anniversary Universal Music released the album in five different formats on 10 November 2014 15 Critical reception EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 16 ConsequenceA 17 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 18 Mojo nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 19 Pitchfork8 9 10 3 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 20 Record Collector nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 21 Record Mirror nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 22 Smash Hits8 10 23 The Village VoiceB 24 This section may contain indiscriminate excessive or irrelevant examples Please improve the article by adding more descriptive text and removing less pertinent examples See Wikipedia s guide to writing better articles for further suggestions March 2023 Songs from the Big Chair received generally positive reviews Barry McIlheney of Melody Maker wrote that none of you should really be too surprised that Tears for Fears have made such an excellent album calling it an album that fully justifies the rather sneering told you so looks adopted by Curt Smith and Roland Orzabal on the sleeve An awful lot of people will of course go on and on about overcoats The Lotus Eaters and an alleged lack of depth And an awful lot of people will have to eat an awful lot of words 25 In Sounds Johnny Waller awarded the album four and a half stars out of five and said that compared with their debut Tears for Fears have lovingly crafted a new masterpiece with softer smoky vocals more tempting melodies and less abrasive rhythms He called the record glorious pop and added that within accepted confines Tears for Fears are stretching and growing expanding both their imagination and their horizons 26 Ian Cranna of Smash Hits described the album as looser more exploratory than the band s previous work and praised its unflinching lyrical honesty 23 Rolling Stone reviewer Don Shewey found Tears for Fears reminiscent of various other acts noting traces of U2 s social conscience the Bunnymen s echoing guitars and XTC s contorted pop wit but commented that Chris Hughes sparkling production nudges Songs from the Big Chair slightly ahead of the pack 27 Robert Christgau of The Village Voice noted the uncommon command of guitar and piano Baker Street sax synthesizers more jagged than is deemed mete by the arbiters of dance pop accessibility but beneath a prevailing portentous mood suggesting a depth and drama English lads have been falling short on since the dawn of progressive rock 24 In NME Danny Kelly called Songs from the Big Chair a calculated and brilliant peak a quintessence of polished pop putty perfect at its shimmering surface worthless to its craven core He described it as a descendant of 10cc s The Original Soundtrack 1975 and Pink Floyd s The Dark Side of the Moon 1973 a product of obsessional care and attention to often unnecessary detail 28 In a retrospective review for AllMusic Stanton Swihart wrote that Songs from the Big Chair heralded a dramatic maturation in the band s music away from the synth pop brand with which it was unjustly seared following the debut and towards a complex enveloping pop sophistication deeming it one of the finest statements of the decade 16 Mark Elliott of Record Collector said that the album found Tears for Fears making it big coating their consistently interesting material in a high gloss commercial sheen that captured the mid 80s zeitgeist perfectly 21 while Q highlighted its sound of spotlit spacious sophistication plus anthemic choruses you d bet your house on 29 Writing for Stylus Magazine in 2006 Andrew Unterberger concluded that even today when all rock musicians seem to be able to do is be emotional and honest the brutality and power of Songs from the Big Chair s catharsis is still quite shocking 30 Songs from the Big Chair was included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die 31 Slant Magazine ranked the record at number 95 on its list of the best albums of the 1980s 32 and Pitchfork placed it 87th 33 In February 2020 the album was the focus of an episode of the BBC s Classic Albums documentary series The episode includes new interviews with key personnel including Orzabal Smith Ian Stanley producer Chris Hughes engineer Dave Bascombe Oleta Adams John Grant and A amp R man David Bates 6 Track listing EditSide oneNo TitleWriter s Length1 Shout Roland OrzabalIan Stanley6 322 The Working Hour OrzabalStanleyManny Elias6 303 Everybody Wants to Rule the World OrzabalStanleyChris Hughes4 104 Mothers Talk OrzabalStanley5 09 Side twoNo TitleWriter s Length5 I Believe Orzabal4 536 Broken Orzabal2 387 Head over Heels Broken live reprise OrzabalCurt Smith5 018 Listen StanleyOrzabal6 48Total length 41 52Personnel EditTears for Fears Roland Orzabal vocals keyboards guitars synth bass 1 LinnDrum programming 1 grand piano 5 Curt Smith vocals bass guitar synth bass 3 34 Ian Stanley keyboards LinnDrum programming arrangements 8 Manny Elias drums 2 7 drum arrangement 2 Additional personnel Shout Chris Hughes drums Sandy McLelland backing vocals The Working Hour Andy Davis grand piano Mel Collins saxophone Will Gregory saxophone solos Jerry Marotta percussion and saxophone arrangements Everybody Wants to Rule the World Neil Taylor second guitar solo Chris Hughes LinnDrum and MIDI programming Mothers Talk Stevie Lange backing vocals I Believe Will Gregory saxophone Broken Neil Taylor guitar solo Head Over Heels Andy Davis grand piano Marilyn Davis backing vocals Annie McCaig backing vocals Sandy McLelland backing vocals Listen Marilyn Davis operatic vocal The Big Chair samples dialogue from the film Sybil 1976 Production and artwork Chris Hughes producer Dave Bascombe engineer Tim O Sullivan cover photography Paul King managementCharts EditWeekly charts Edit Weekly chart performance for Songs from the Big Chair Chart 1985 PeakpositionAustralian Albums Kent Music Report 35 5Austrian Albums O3 Austria 36 22Canada Top Albums CDs RPM 37 1Dutch Albums Album Top 100 38 1European Albums Music amp Media 39 5Finnish Albums Suomen virallinen lista 40 11German Albums Offizielle Top 100 41 1Italian Albums Musica e dischi 42 6Japanese Albums Oricon 43 13New Zealand Albums RMNZ 44 2Norwegian Albums VG lista 45 17Spanish Albums AFYVE 46 18Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 47 25Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 48 5UK Albums OCC 49 2US Billboard 200 50 1Weekly chart performance for Songs from the Big Chair 30th Anniversary Edition Chart 2014 PeakpositionGerman Albums Offizielle Top 100 41 79UK Albums OCC 51 95Weekly chart performance for Songs from the Big Chair reissue Chart 2020 2021 PeakpositionBelgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 52 126Scottish Albums OCC 53 14UK Albums OCC 54 87 Year end charts Edit 1985 year end chart performance for Songs from the Big Chair Chart 1985 PositionAustralian Albums Kent Music Report 55 6Canada Top Albums CDs RPM 56 2Dutch Albums Album Top 100 57 8European Albums Music amp Media 58 7German Albums Offizielle Top 100 59 24New Zealand Albums RMNZ 60 8Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 61 25UK Albums Gallup 62 5US Billboard 200 63 101986 year end chart performance for Songs from the Big Chair Chart 1986 PositionEuropean Albums Music amp Media 64 85UK Albums Gallup 65 66US Billboard 200 66 19Certifications and sales EditCertifications for Songs from the Big Chair Region Certification Certified units salesAustralia 150 000 67 Brazil 200 000 68 Canada Music Canada 69 7 Platinum 700 000 France SNEP 71 Gold 100 000 70 Germany BVMI 72 Gold 250 000 Hong Kong IFPI Hong Kong 73 Platinum 20 000 Netherlands NVPI 74 Platinum 100 000 New Zealand RMNZ 75 Platinum 15 000 United Kingdom BPI 76 3 Platinum 900 000 United States RIAA 77 5 Platinum 5 000 000 SummariesWorldwide 9 000 000 78 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Notes Edit Broken live recorded December 1983 at Hammersmith Odeon Mothers Talk U S remix recorded 1986References Edit a b c d Gallucci Michael 25 February 2020 How Tears for Fears Hit the Big Time With Songs From the Big Chair Ultimate Classic Rock The 50 Best New Wave Albums Paste 13 October 2020 a b c d Rosenberg Tal 20 August 2017 Tears for Fears Songs From the Big Chair Pitchfork Retrieved 20 August 2017 Munro Scott 21 July 2017 Steven Wilson meets Bollywood in Permanating video Prog Mitchell Matt 21 July 2023 The 50 Greatest Synth Pop Albums of All Time Paste Retrieved 26 July 2023 a b Tears For Fears Songs From The Big Chair Classic Albums 14 February 2020 BBC Four FitzGerald Helen 9 March 1985 On the Beach Melody Maker pp 20 21 amp 29 a b Lester Paul 2006 Songs from the Big ChairDeluxe Edition booklet Mercury Records 983 073 9 Tears for Fears In My Mind s Eye 1984 Video Soundtracks imdb com a b Classic Tracks Tears for Fears Everybody Wants to Rule the World mixonline com 8 January 2007 Lester Paul 26 February 2015 How Prog Were Tears For Fears Louder U2 s The Joshua Tree voted ultimate album by BBC Radio 2 listeners Music News com Tears For Fears The Seeds Of Love Remains an Enticing and Challenging Listen on New Reissue pastemagazine com 9 October 2020 a b Tears For Fears full Official Chart History Official Charts Company www officialcharts com Pryor Terrance Tears For Fears To Reissue Songs From The Big Chair prefixmag com Prefix Magazine Retrieved 30 September 2014 a b Swihart Stanton Songs from the Big Chair Tears for Fears AllMusic Retrieved 23 October 2009 Roffman Michael 11 November 2014 Album Review Tears for Fears Songs from the Big Chair Reissue Consequence Retrieved 23 May 2015 Gibsone Harriet 11 December 2014 Tears for Fears Songs from the Big Chair box set review beefy bizarre preposterous pop The Guardian London Retrieved 23 May 2015 Eccleston Danny January 2015 Tears for Fears Songs from the Big Chair Mojo No 254 London p 115 Sleep Cycle Q No 356 London March 2016 p 105 a b Elliott Mark Christmas 2014 Songs From The Big Chair Tears For Fears Record Collector No 435 London Retrieved 17 November 2015 Levy Eleanor 2 March 1985 Chairs then Record Mirror London p 21 a b Cranna Ian 28 February 13 March 1985 Tears for Fears Songs from the Big Chair Smash Hits Vol 7 no 5 London p 21 a b Christgau Robert 28 May 1985 Christgau s Consumer Guide The Village Voice New York Retrieved 9 January 2012 McIlheney Barry 2 March 1985 Shout to the Top Melody Maker London p 23 Waller Johnny 2 March 1985 Electric Chair Sounds p 26 Shewey Don 23 May 1985 Tears for Fears Songs From The Big Chair Rolling Stone No 448 New York Archived from the original on 21 November 2007 Retrieved 23 October 2009 Kelly Danny 9 March 1985 Snoozing NME p 27 Tears for Fears Songs from the Big Chair Q London p 125 The album zeroed in on every angsty adolescent s desire to feel heroic with a sound of spotlit spacious sophistication plus anthemic choruses you d bet your house on Unterberger Andrew 28 February 2006 Tears for Fears Songs from the Big Chair On Second Thought Stylus Magazine Archived from the original on 8 June 2013 Retrieved 23 May 2015 Doran John 2006 Tears for Fears Songs from the Big Chair In Dimery Robert ed 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die Universe Publishing p 531 ISBN 978 0 7893 1371 3 The 100 Best Albums of the 1980s Slant Magazine 5 March 2012 Retrieved 24 August 2013 The 200 Best Albums of the 1980s Pitchfork 10 September 2018 Retrieved 17 September 2023 Classic Tracks Tears for Fears Everybody Wants to Rule the World Mixonline 1 August 2007 Kent 1993 p 306 Austriancharts at Tears for Fears Songs from the Big Chair in German Hung Medien Retrieved 9 June 2014 Top RPM Albums Issue 0508 RPM Library and Archives Canada Retrieved 9 June 2014 Dutchcharts nl Tears for Fears Songs from the Big Chair in Dutch Hung Medien Retrieved 9 June 2014 European Top 100 Albums PDF Eurotipsheet Vol 2 no 15 15 April 1985 p 12 OCLC 29800226 via World Radio History Pennanen Timo 2006 Sisaltaa hitin levyt ja esittajat Suomen musiikkilistoilla vuodesta 1972 in Finnish 1st ed Helsinki Kustannusosakeyhtio Otava ISBN 978 951 1 21053 5 a b Offiziellecharts de Tears for Fears Songs from the Big Chair in German GfK Entertainment Charts Retrieved 3 January 2021 Classifiche Musica e dischi in Italian Retrieved 31 May 2022 Select Album in the Tipo field type Songs from the big chair in the Titolo field and press cerca Okamoto Satoshi 2006 Album Chart Book Complete Edition 1970 2005 Oricon ISBN 978 4 87131 077 2 Charts nz Tears for Fears Songs from the Big Chair Hung Medien Retrieved 9 June 2014 Norwegiancharts com Tears for Fears Songs from the Big Chair Hung Medien Retrieved 9 June 2014 Salaverri Fernando 2015 Solo exitos 1959 2012 1st ed Spain Fundacion Autor SGAE ISBN 978 84 8048 866 2 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OCLC 29800226 via World Radio History Top 100 Album Jahrescharts 1985 in German GfK Entertainment Retrieved 5 October 2018 Top Selling Albums of 1985 Recorded Music NZ Retrieved 5 October 2018 Schweizer Jahreshitparade 1985 hitparade ch in German Retrieved 6 September 2021 Top 100 Albums January 5 December 28 1985 PDF Music Week 18 January 1986 p 11 ISSN 0265 1548 via World Radio History Billboard 200 Albums Year End 1985 Billboard Archived from the original on 30 July 2018 Retrieved 3 January 2021 European Hot 100 Albums Hot 100 of the Year 1986 PDF Music amp Media Vol 3 no 51 52 27 December 1986 p 35 OCLC 29800226 via World Radio History Top 100 Albums January to December 1986 PDF Music Week 24 January 1987 p 25 ISSN 0265 1548 via World Radio History Billboard 200 Albums Year End 1986 Billboard Archived from the original on 8 March 2021 Retrieved 30 July 2021 Barker Glenn A 15 November 1986 Majors Australia Spotlight Billboard p A 10 Retrieved 13 December 2021 Serpa Paulo Ernesto 2 January 1990 A parada de sucessos do Hollywood Rock Jornal do Brasil in Portuguese p 28 via National Library of Brazil Canadian album certifications Tears for Fears Songs from the Big Chair Music Canada 29 March 1990 Les Certifications Info Disc Retrieved 13 December 2021 French album certifications Tears for Fears Songs from the Big Chair in French InfoDisc SelectTEARS FOR FEARSand clickOK Gold Platin Datenbank Tears for Fears Songs from the Big Chair in German Bundesverband Musikindustrie IFPIHK Gold Disc Award 1990 IFPI Hong Kong Retrieved 2 October 2019 Dutch album certifications Tears for Fears Songs from the Big Chair in Dutch Nederlandse Vereniging van Producenten en Importeurs van beeld en geluidsdragers EnterSongs from the Big Chair in the Artiest of titel box Select 1989 in the drop down menu saying Alle jaargangen New Zealand album certifications Tears for Fears Songs from the Big Chair Recorded Music NZ 2 June 1985 Retrieved 3 January 2021 British album certifications Tears for Fears Songs from the Big Chair British Phonographic Industry 18 February 1986 Retrieved 3 January 2021 American album certifications Tears for Fears Songs from the Big Chair Recording Industry Association of America 15 May 1995 Da Londra Curt e Roland portano I semi d amore la Stampa 16 March 1990 p 12 Retrieved 5 April 2022 Non a case lo scorsolo album Songs from the big chair era riuscito a vendedre ben nove million di copie Bibliography Edit Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 illustrated ed St Ives N S W Australian Chart Book ISBN 0 646 11917 6 External links EditSongs from the Big Chair at Discogs list of releases Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Songs from the Big Chair amp oldid 1178129307, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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