Scenes From The Big Chair | ||||
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Video by Tears for Fears | ||||
Released | 1985 | |||
Recorded | 1984-85 | |||
Genre | Documentary / Music Video | |||
Length | 75 mins | |||
Label | Phonogram Records | |||
Director | Nigel Dick | |||
Producer | Nigel Dick Sarah de V.Wills Tony Powell David Bates |
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Tears for Fears video chronology | ||||
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Scenes from the Big Chair is a documentary film about the British pop band Tears For Fears. Released on home video in 1985, the 75 minute documentary was made at the height of the band's global success following the release of their multi-platinum selling album Songs from the Big Chair.
The documentary was made by renowned music video and film director Nigel Dick, who had already made several promo videos with the band including their hits "Shout", "Everybody Wants to Rule the World", and "Head Over Heels". It includes a variety of interviews with band members Roland Orzabal, Curt Smith, Ian Stanley and Manny Elias, footage from the band's 1985 "Big Chair" tour (both onstage and off), a segment where the band filmed a promotional appearance for Japanese television at Blenheim Palace in England, and clips from the promotional videos for the five singles released from the album (including the second promo video of the single "Mothers Talk" and also a brief behind the scenes look at making the "Head Over Heels" video).
Scenes from the Big Chair was also released on Laserdisc and the short-lived Video CD format. It was released on DVD in 2005, twenty years after its initial home video release. In addition to the documentary, the DVD also contains a new 35 minute interview with record producer Chris Hughes, recorded in 2005, as he reflects on the making of the album and its subsequent global success. It also contains the 90 minute "Going To California" concert which was recorded in Santa Barbara during the band's "Seeds Of Love" world tour in 1990 (also directed by Nigel Dick and also previously available on home video).
Unlike the original VHS releases, the audio tracks for the DVD are available in 5.1 surround sound as well as 2.0 stereo.
Music produced by Chris Hughes.
As above and also features a 2005 interview with producer Chris Hughes and the 1990 "Going to California" concert video.
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