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Everybody Loves a Happy Ending [Extra tracks]

~ Tears For Fears
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  • Audio CD (7 Mar 2005)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Extra tracks
  • Label: Gut
  • ASIN: B00070DKTG
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (27 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 24,233 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Song Title Time Price
Listen  1. Everybody Loves A Happy Ending 4:21£0.69
Listen  2. Closest Thing To Heaven 3:36£0.69
Listen  3. Call Me Mellow 3:39£0.69
Listen  4. Size Of Sorrow 4:43£0.69
Listen  5. Who Killed Tangerine? 5:33£0.69
Listen  6. Quiet Ones 4:22£0.69
Listen  7. Who Are You? 3:41£0.69
Listen  8. The Devil 3:31£0.69
Listen  9. Secret World 5:12£0.69
Listen10. Killing With Kindness 5:25£0.69
Listen11. Ladybird 4:50£0.69
Listen12. Last Days On Earth 5:43£0.69
Listen13. Pullin' A Cloud 2:48£0.69
Listen14. Out Of Control 5:08£0.79


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Amazon.co.uk Review
Few people would think to match the synth-heavy Tears for Fears who lit up the '80s, to the new material on Everybody Loves a Happy Ending, the band's first since 1989. The vocals of lead singer Roland Orzabal, powered by some all-cylinders thing, still squash all traces of irony in their path, and there's a moodiness to the music, minus a lot of the old broodiness, that borders on the masterly. Yet the sound has changed completely. Old-school overproduction has fallen away in favour of real guitars, pounding pianos, and a melody-driven, Beatles-y sensibility. It's there on the title track and first single "Call Me Mellow," and only slightly eclipsed by something pleasantly Bacharach-ish on "Secret World." Everybody who loves a happy ending will find one here: Tears for Fears skirts the has-been trap impressively, translating years of experience into play-it-again, sophisticated modern pop worth paying attention to. --Tammy La Gorce

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First new album in almost a decade from the popular Brit synthpop duo, and the first to feature the original lineup since 1989's 'Seeds Of Love'. Inspired to reform by the huge success of the cover of their song 'Mad World' in the film 'Donnie Darko', they have produced an album that revisits theirarty, intelligent pop sound, this time with a more explicitBeatles influence than ever. Includes the single 'Closest Thing To Heaven'.

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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars On The Road To Resurrection, 6 Jul 2006
By Steven Morris (Manchester, UK) - See all my reviews
And so....they return to us at last. Firstly, lets put the cynical and lazy critics straight on the facts - Tears For Fears DID NOT reform after the success of Gary Jules' version of "Mad World" in 2003. Roland and Curt had decided to end their decade-long feud (dubbed "the biggest sulk of all time") and buried the hatchet back in 2000 when they began writing and recording new material on a transatlantic basis (Curt lives in the US, Roland still lives in the UK). The album took some three years to complete and its release was then delayed further due to record company entanglements. Eventually they secured a UK deal with the small independent label Gut Records, but with no major label behind them to wave the corporate magic wand and place their opening single "Closest Thing To Heaven" into the top ten, the release of both single and album became a somewhat muted event with little publicity or fanfare. In all fairness, TFF themselves neglected to put much effort into promotion during the UK release in early 2005 other than a video, a couple of minor television appearances and only a week of live concert dates. They spent far longer promoting the album in the US (released six months earlier), no doubt hoping to regenerate the huge success they'd first enjoyed there some twenty years before. Their efforts were in vain this time around though, and perhaps this tired them out by the time they eventually began promotion in the UK. The choice of single to be released here first was also perhaps not the wisest, and even though "Closest Thing To Heaven" is mostly a great song, it does have a weak chorus and isn't the best primer for the album. The album's title track was better and released as the second single along with the flowery "Call Me Mellow", but this was virtually impossible to find in any shops. However, there are other tracks on this album that simply scream "hit single", such as "Who Killed Tangerine" and the lush "Secret World".

Despite very minor flaws, the album as a whole is magnificent, neither desperate to imitate the sound of 1985's "Songs From The Big Chair" (their biggest success) nor opting for the complicated, less commercial arrangements of 1989's epic "The Seeds Of Love". In fact "Everybody Loves A Happy Ending" is a completely surprising album, and yet it is the kind of album TFF might have made in the early 1990's had they stayed together - still awash with Beatles references but more so now to ELO, XTC, Bacharach, and even a splash of Leonard Cohen. Perhaps they are overplaying the pastiche gimmick just a touch in places, but then again bands like Oasis have made an entire career out of being little more than a pastiche act - whereas TFF have already long-since proven their distinction. But nobody would ever guess that this is the same band who made "The Hurting" back in 1983 - and for a band that are best remembered for possessing a dark and gloomy quality, this is an astonishingly mellow album. The touches of drama are still there though, and "Killing With Kindness", "Quiet Ones", and the melancholic "Ladybird" (my three personal favourites) will probably satisfy fans of that harder, darker side of Roland Orzabal's songwriting ability. However, the album is generally more upbeat and is "classic" sounding rather than experimental or obscure. Though the songwriting still falls mainly towards Roland, there's reasonable input from Curt Smith - who was never known for his songwriting abilities in the past - but is credited here as co-writer on most tracks including a "solo" track from his non-TFF projects which actually isn't bad (a vast improvement on his awful 1993 solo album "Soul On Board"). Even the album's finale takes a different turn than usual, as most TFF albums tend to end on a climactic or sombre note. "Last Days On Earth" may sound like it's going to be a doom-laden ending, but is actually amazingly breezy and refreshing, bringing the album to a fulfilling close. The UK release then has two extra tracks ("Pullin' A Cloud" and "Out Of Control"), which are neither bad nor brilliant, and likely intended as B-sides that were never used.

Since their heyday, TFF have been far more influential on more recent bands than most people realise, and undeniably with current worldwide favourites Coldplay. Perhaps if TFF had made something along the lines of Coldplay's "Speed Of Sound" in 2005 (which has TFF written all over it), then they would now be the comeback heroes of the decade. Then again, even the finest record can fail to make an impact without a dedicated record company behind it....though perhaps too much emphasis is placed on "chart success" which most people mistakenly confuse for "artistic success". In an age where the singles chart is a completely manufactured joke, and albums tend to sell on the basis of whoever is flavour of the month with the pompous overrated monkeys at Q Magazine, commercial chart success is often just a symbol of an intensive marketing campaign (hype) and has little to do with the quality of the music itself.

As nicely put as it is, the title of the album certainly has an air of finality to it....almost implying "we've grown up, we've made up, and now the show's over". Perhaps TFF truly have worked through all of the angst and issues that made them famous in their 20's and enemies in their 30's, and are now more mellow as they mature into middle age. Even so, I can only hope that Roland and Curt will not be put off by this album's relatively muted reception, as it genuinely was one of the hidden gems of 2005. Hopefully they will see this as a mere stepping stone to producing even greater work together in the future. I think that would make the eventual ending even happier.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is the first review I've placed on Amazon..., 4 Sep 2005
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... but I felt compelled to say something about this brilliant album.

As a Tears for Fears fan since my teens, I bought it as a matter of course, and on first hearing thought it was ok, if a bit derivative.

By the third listen I was hooked. I can't remember the last time I heard a body of songs as melodic, imaginative and varied - even now I've owned it for four months, I play it over and over and spot something new every time.

This deserves to be a massive hit - very highly recommended.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars After hearing this album you'll be more than happy..., 8 May 2005
By David Calcano (London, UK) - See all my reviews
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Am I a fan of Tears of Fears? I heard the singles which were good and enjoyable, but I can tell you that after hearing this fantastic record I am a fan of Tears for Fears.
The Beatlesque arrangements mixing great vocal harmonies, cutting the songs in mini-pieces of music and then putting them together in such a cohesive way! This is joy to listen to.
You will even hear sounds from King Crimson and Pink Floyd mixed-up with powerful and melodic pop oriented choruses!
And... if you open your ears, you will have a bit soul too.
Not a single song on the record isn't good, what could be better?. I would also recommend to buy the UK version w/two extra songs!
Let the Music Play!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Still got it
Great band; The 'Fears' were one of the few 80s bands to transcend the era (along with Depeche Mode, Pet Shop Boys and Duran Duran to name but three), and this CD shows why. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Why did i wait for so long?
I've only just laid my hands on this album and i could fair kick myself for not giving it a chance sooner. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars TEARS FOR FEARS BATH TO THE WORLD.
TFF ARE BACK THIS IS AN EXCELLENT CD THE DRUMS GUITARS AND VOCALS ARE WELL WRITTEN AND STRUCTURED . YOU CAN TELL THEY ARE INFLUNCED BY THE BEATLES CLOSE YOUR EYES YOU WOULD THINK... Read more
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Recently got this album after waiting for it to get cheaper... to be honest, without many expectations... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars For want of a better term: A true classic
Much water has run under the bridge of the music industry since the 'The Seeds of Love' time. Indeed, much water since the advent of the Rock & Pop scene in the music... Read more
Published on 1 April 2006

5.0 out of 5 stars Back to their best, without a doubt.
If TFF had written this outstanding album 12 months after Songs from the Big Chair we would have seen a string of top 10 hits and now be watching the video's of the then young duo... Read more
Published on 12 Oct 2005

5.0 out of 5 stars You'll be more than happy after hearing this!
Am I a Tears of Fears fan? I heard the singles which were good and enjoyable, but I can tell you that after hearing this fantastic record I am a FAN of Tears for Fears. Read more
Published on 9 May 2005 by David Calcano

5.0 out of 5 stars Not yet the happy ending the band deserve
It's difficult to describe how I feel about this LP - the band's first together since the much-publicised divorce in 1992. Read more
Published on 6 April 2005 by M. C. Slade

5.0 out of 5 stars So glad they are back!
I must confess, I have now 2 copies of this album -the US one and the UK release with the 2 extra bonus tracks. Read more
Published on 10 Mar 2005 by C. Ritchie

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