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Tears for Fears - The Seeds of Love

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Tears for Fears - The Seeds of Love
Tears for Fears Band: Tears for Fears
Title: The Seeds of Love
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Release Date: 15 September, 1989
Media: Audio Cassette

Tracks: 1: Woman in Chains 2: Badman's Song - Tears for Fears, Tears for Fears 3: Sowing the Seeds of Love - Tears for Fears, Tears for Fears 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

Customer Reviews
All Gems
I saw a cassette in a discount bin while on vacation in New Zealand and picked it up for some music in my rental car. I found this album by accident. I did not know who Tears for Fears was.

I was astonished to find out how good this group is. From the beginning to the end, it is a consistent collection of powerful, punchy ballads, colorful arrangements, and memorable lyrics. 'Advice for the Young at Heart' can still give me goosebumps and 'Famous Last Words' bring a tear to my eye. And I love the energy of 'Year of The Knife'. The songs are written with talent and insight and performed to a high standard.

The mark of a good recording is that one doesn't tire of it. This one seems almost as fresh as the day I bought it.

A Remarkable Album
The underlying theme of this album is society issues and attitudes - using music as a healing balm for humanity - a very deliberate attempt. which succeeds remarkably well. In true 'Tears for Fears' style.

'Woman in chains' is a brilliant beginning. Very soothing, it sets a pace which is ideal, and gets you thirsting for more.

'Look at your self/See all your life/your hands start shaking/and you dont know why' is a line from 'Badman's Song' which got my hands trembling, shaking all over. Oleta Adams is amazing and the piano is superb.

'Advice for the young at heart' sounds more commercial, but the theme meshes well and gives the album variety.

'Sowing the seeds of love' the title song has an energetic and racy feel, full of enthusiasm and light-hearted goodness.

Third world sentiments are discussed in 'Standing on the corner of the third world'. I was transported, endorphins flowing fast through my veins. Same story with 'Swords and Knives' with lyrics like - 'When life begins/ with needles and pins / it ends with swords and knives'. Very satisfying.

'Famous last words' ends the album on a tender note.

The music is top class, a mixture of everything. It truly deserves every one of the five stars I have granted it.

The album of 1980's
Many may disagree, many may doubt it, but that's all they can do about it. I will put it simply: this is by far the best pop album of (at least) the 1980's at all fronts. It's just a fact. TFF is not my no. 1 band (they were at a time), but this one even beats Simple Minds' Street Fighting Years and Michael Jackson's Thriller. A stunning musical achievement. A masterpiece. A must have. Go for it.

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