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One of three currently available Tears for Fears compilations (and there's another which appears to be out of print), this one scores above it's predecessors. But at its best, Tears tapped into the universally-felt angst of adolescence and early. Hall & Oates and Tears for Fears booked an enticing opening act in.

Provides an excellent overview of the band's key tracks, including all their hit singles, beginning with tracks from their first album,, and ending with tracks from the post- album. (, one-half the duo, left after 1989's ). Already had one excellent hits package on the market, 1992's, but this set improves on that one by including all the tracks from that album, plus an additional five. Not only that, but the version of 'Mother's Talk' on was not the hit single remix -- the version here is. Also included is the non-album U. Drivers Panel Blender Tutorials. K. Single 'The Way You Are,' 'Suffer the Children' (from ), 'New Star' from the film Threesome, and the follow-up to their final charted U.S. Single, 'Break It Down Again' and 'Goodnight Song,' as well as a non-LP single remix of 'I Believe.'

This album does not include any tracks from, but clocking in at 79 minutes, it is filled to the brim with hits and stands as the definitive collection, with excellent liner notes to boot.

Shout: The Very Best of Tears for Fears provides an excellent overview of the band's key tracks, including all their hit singles, beginning with tracks from their first album, The Hurting, and ending with tracks from the post- album Elemental. (, one-half the duo, left after 1989's The Seeds of Love). Already had one excellent hits package on the market, 1992's Tears Roll Down, but this set improves on that one by including all the tracks from that album, plus an additional five. Not only that, but the version of 'Mother's Talk' on Tears Roll Down was not the hit single remix -- the version here is. Also included is the non-album U.K. Radikal Guru Strong Dub Rar Files. Single 'The Way You Are,' 'Suffer the Children' (from The Hurting), 'New Star' from the film Threesome, and the follow-up to their final charted U.S. Single, 'Break It Down Again' and 'Goodnight Song,' as well as a non-LP single remix of 'I Believe.'

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This album does not include any tracks from Raoul and the Kings of Spain, but clocking in at 79 minutes, it is filled to the brim with hits and stands as the definitive collection, with excellent liner notes to boot.