I remember being 15 and driving at night in our Subaru through the back country of ... Montana? Colorado? Utah? One of those western states, through desert and down canyon roads with my mom in the car and this cassette playing over and over. Bless her heart, it must have cycled around five or six times before she finally asked me to take it out. She doesn't really like music at all, especially anything like this, but she put up with it. I love ya, mom.
There were a couple of tunes I could have chosen. I thought about going with the Discipline-inspired "Broken" or the moody electronic Yaz-ish art rock of "Listen". Instead I went for the simple, still beauty of "I Believe".
"I Believe" is 'blue-eyed soul'. That is, sweet soul sung by white boys. That sounds perversely derogatory, but it's actually complimentary, applied to Robert Palmer (pre-"Addicted to Love") and Daryl Hall ("Sara Smile" anybody?) back in their heyday. Nowadays people throw it at Michael Bolton and Joss Stone, both of whom make me shudder.
The song is simply orchestrated. A jazzy kit, some piano and a lone sax, plus the vocals. It plays like a light jazz combo in a hotel lounge. The vocal line is superb, soft but strong, with a subtly complex melody, on top of which they throw in some tricky little touches. At one point a sax solo steps in & takes over, purposefully derailing the rest of the band. At another, there's a sudden burst of light applause, a phantom audience suddenly expressing their approval at an incongruous announcement from the singer.
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[You can listen to Tears for Fears' "I Believe" by navigating to the post "Song068" and clicking or right-clicking on the title or the link.]
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You gotta tell me where you found that headshot pic of Tears for Fears! It's great!
I just googled Tears for Fears and dug deep into the images. There's a bunch in there. Enjoy!
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