Woman In Chains by Tears For Fears: Songs That Changed Music
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Another great video Warren. Paul Hardcastle's 19. Totally changed the way samplers were used.
Thanks for introducing me to this song, again love the serendipity as I polished off my cover of Mad World this afternoon. My choice for best mix, by gold record engineer Jeff McCulloch enjoy ua-cam.com/video/ZAUX_oB7MbE/v-deo.html
"I woke up in a strange place" by Jeff Buckley is one of my Favourite songs
Toy Matinee.
Never Gonna Give You Up - Rick Astley
I just mixed an Oleta Adams show the other day, I was happy to find out, at the age of 69 she is still going strong.
Congratulations.
It would be an honour doing FOH and ducking the vocal range to fit her amazing voice.
Perfect definition about what is Woman in Chains. I wasn’t wrong all of these years since the music was launched. One of the most amazing songs, ever.
Without question, one of the greatest productions and songs ever created. In fact I left a comment on the official video 3 days ago saying just as much. The mix, especially the drum separation, the vocals, the width, the bass, the synths, guitars .... It's absolute mastery by Roland, Curt, Oleta, the brilliant session players, and Bob Clearmountain.
Phil Collins AND Manu Katche on drums 🤯
I believe Dave Bascombe and TFF produced.
Thanks ever so much for the great comment! Yes, truly incredible song!
Well stated bro!
Wonderful insight and comment
In 1991 Soda Stereo, Argentina's biggest rock band at that time played a huge free show in the streets of Buenos Aires. I went with my friends pretty early and played football in the streets as they were setting up the sound system. The engineer kept playing Woman In Chains at full sound over and over as we played football. Great memories.
This record, and Roland's mind blowing work on the Fairlight sampler, was instrumental to me, both as a keyboard player and as an aspiring young engineer growing up in LA. It made me want to write and make records and hearing Bob's recollection of that time is priceless. Roland was so far ahead of his time. He really was the architect of what modern producer/writer's would aspire to be and his and Oleta's work on Woman in Chains continues to this day, to be one of my gold standards in mix references when I go to work each day.
I love the Flute and when Roland sings "The Sun and The Moon, The Wind and The Rain"
This album and Oleta Adams first album are incredible examples of Roland Orzabal’s genius. He’s underrated in historical terms but is appreciated by people who get it. I’m still learning from him. The new album sounds great as well.
I can't listen to this song too often... the emotional connection I feel with it is almost too much to enjoy. A truly sublime level of human endeavour
Thanks ever so much for sharing Carlos!
Woman in Chains is an absolutely delicious song. Cooked to perfection. Each ingredient treated with care and intention. But when you experience the song it doesn't sound over-produced / engineered at all. It's smooth yet intense in its emotionality. I also love the fact that you can hear each instrument and that it's not muddied with over-dubbing. It just lets each "ingredient" shine yet combined it's not heavy sounding at all but it still makes my heart tremble...
The first time I heard it (when it came out) I teared up at it's beauty. The sculpture of it's sound is staggering.
Can't forget the incredible Pino Palladino on bass. This is where I first became aware of his amazing playing.
Saw TFF live recently, great version of Woman in Chains and definitely the best outdoor sound I have heard. New material is great, a wonderful gig.
Agreed! Also my take-away is how cool are Roland & Curt to be so selfless to hire Oleta and be outstaged (in a way) on there album and on tour. Music first and totally respectable then for that!
Roland was at his absolute creative and vocal peak at this time. Its a staggeringly good piece of work. And the box set that has been released fairly recently containing the demos that were done at the Townhouse was great... listening to the likes of Manu Katche and Palladino kicking around the ideas for Badmans Song is just utterly joyous.
Also, a quick bit of pendantry... the basswork on Woman In Chains is exclusively Mr Palladino, if I am not mistaken.
What I'd have given to have been a fly on the wall.....
As far as the production goes "Sowing The Seeds Of Love", I always find something new and interesting while listening to this song after all this years...timeless classic.
yep..the word "Timeless" sums it all up perfectly.
Yes! Absolute masterpiece
@@davehall8584 very well said
I think it’s really important to highlight the role of Dave Bates, the guy who signed the band and stood by all their financial decisions. In this era, he was one of the very few A&R men willing to actively support his signings…… the video for Sowing the Seeds, single, was extraordinarily expensive.
Bob Clearmountain is so good at making mixing sound easy when he explains it, while creating mixes the rest of us can only dream of.
One of my favorite TFF songs along with “Advice For The Young at Heart.”
One of the best TFF songs ever. Never really understood all the background, just knew I loved the song and made it a reference in my high end audio gear setup. Thanks so much for the background, I’ll be able to appreciate this gem even more than before
Epic song! My personal favorite is “Badman’s Song”.
The piano improv and Pino Paladino bass lines are other Worldly. Oleta Adams does a vocal run that starts so low that it gives me chills every time.
Great episode Warren!
Well stated man! And agreed! Badman's Song is on my all-time top 5 song list and so so under rated and that's ok! :-) But my take-away is how cool are Roland & Curt to be so selfless to hire Oleta and be outstaged (in a way) on there album and on tour. Music first and totally respectable then for that!
@@javierruiz3051 I couldn’t agree with you more!
Another one of my favorites as well. Tears For Fears are an important part of the fabric of the best music ever created.
Couldn't agree more!
Your enthusiasm is contagious, Warren. I always considered this song a great piece of art to pay total attention to. But that way you explained the details, nuances, techniques, and subtleties of this production and its result gave me a new sense of perception of this amazing work.
Thank you so much to all staff for sharing such valuable stories about this song (and others). You guys make the difference.
Cheers!
Good reference track....low end. top end, middle, vocal clarity.....complete package.
I've always found Songs from the Big Chair to be their best album. To this day, it in regular rotation in my daily musical Playlist
I couldn’t wait for this video to finish so I could go rush over to listen Woman in Chains for the 10 thousandth time .
Haha very well said indeed
It is indeed one of my most favorite songs of all time - together with „Don’t give up“ by Peter Gabriel and the great Kate Bush and Seal‘s „Kiss from a rose“. And at least a 100+ more songs I‘m to lazy to write down. Cheers Mr. Huart, appreciate your videos!
Absolutely agree. The whole album is incredible, and this song in particular just takes you somewhere. If this song doesn't move you, you might have a problem.
Very well said Doug!
must say, on first hearing the album, Advice For The Young At Heart was my favourite.... still the one i "enjoy" the most, but accept that Woman In Chains was the masterpiece
What a tune! Always love playing this to people who haven't heard it for years, the smile and the closed eyes says it all!
Woman In Chains is an Absolute Masterpiece. I can't listen to this song without crying.
I studied Music Production in Buenos Aires, Argentina but was unable to finish it. One of the teachers used this song as an example of exquisite music production craftmanship. He was most definitely right about it. Thanks for eveything you taught, dear Diego.
In my music days, "Seeds of Love" was what we used as a baseline when we were producing and mixing pop and soul.
And we often just let the CD thru the mixer channel to contemplate how it used the whole EQ Spectrum to achieve the many levels of feeling . It was for sure our reference for mixing and the goal we wanted to achieve (even if we only had 24 tracks...)
This video made my day.
I'd say it's my favourite song of all time... From one of my top favourite albums also.
I really hope this encourages more people to listen closely to this absolute masterpiece. I learned so much from this song.
I revisit this masterpiece often.
I do remember the first time I heard it on the radio and I was totally blown away. One of my favorite songs to this day.
I heard your passion, speaking about this masterpiece, and like you, playing it over and over again with high volume, I couldn’t get enough of it. It just touches the soul by the way it sounds, and the piercing vocals from the female lead. It’s like a duet but a lot better that they alternate singing instead of singing “together” and risking canceling each other’s voices. Great job once again on giving the history and production background!
There’s one really high and flashy vocal lick that I was sure was Oleta and later realized it was Roland and made clear how far Roland had come as a vocalist.
Amen, amen, AMEN. Everything I’ve thought since that day in Nov when I first got it. Superb. Top notch record all across the board- in my top 5 till the day I leave the planet. Roland & Curt have quietly made some of the best music in the industry and I feel blessed to have found them. They never disappoint. The new stuff is fantastic too! Always proud as a man to proclaim my love for the band. Oleta… what can one say. Stunningly beautiful and right from the church with that voice. Her presence on stage for that tour was mesmerizing and so joyful. What a gem they found in KC- W🌼W!!
That song is always an emotional roller coaster for me. I always cry when I listen to it. It's pretty much the perfect song. Thankyou
One of the best Mixes .. maybe the best Mix ive ever experienced .. i am a Fan of TFF since Day One .. and i still use this Song for testing Monitor Speakers .. a proper blueprint for every Mixing Engineering out there 🙏😃
Very well said indeed!
One of the greatest songs of all time, from songwriting, production, musicians perspective. This is my favorite song😉
Thanks ever so much for sharing
I love and agree with everything you said. Woman in chains is and has been my absolute favorite song of all time. I never get tired of hearing it. If you were to ask any of my friends or family, they would tell you how often I have played that song and told them to just listen, and let it consume them. Nobody I know has ever listened to that song and not shed a tear. It is one of the best songs ever written and produced, and I will love that song till my dying day!
Every now and then there comes a song that shouts, "stop, listen, pay attention". Woman in chains is that type of song. The intro and subsequent vocals draw you in and sets the tone forcing your brain to ask, "just what are they singing about". By that time you are hooked and the song has hit its crescendo with the "so free her" chorus. Wonderful!
Change was the 1st song introduced me to TTF. TTF Shout, Everybody Wants to Rule the World are always radio staples in my country. When i was in my 20s, bought their Best of album. That was the first time i heard Woman in Chains. It is the best song i ever heard. The song always strike a chord in my heart & mind
I had heard this on the radio as a young teen then really listened to it years later and i just knew it was a masterpiece. It touched me , it made me feel good and loved every aspect of it.
What a great interview with Bob Clearmountian. I have always read interviews back then about him but never saw him interviewed until now. this and one of my favorite songs/mixes. Thanks So Much for this! I wont ever forget this interview with one of my old audio heroes! Congrats to you!
I’m glad to hear that they actually chopped up and mixed together Phil’s playing to get the big drum fill later on, because, to me, it never felt like one of his “in the pocket” drum breaks.
Great work, as ever, Warren. Many thanks.
Working Hour is an amazing song as well.
Thanks ever so much!
I remember putting the vinyl on at my friends house when this first came out… the album just blew us both away. We didn’t understand the meaning if the lyrics back then but we knew the music was something very special… ❤️
Absolute masterpiece
Absolute genius track
Absolutely!
We caught Tears for Fears in Bend Oregon this summer and it was spectacular. Roland Orzabal is one of the very best.
Best key change ever.
i distinctly remember the first time i heard this song on the radio, being introduced as the follow-up single to "sowing the seeds of love" then subsequently wearing out my CD album cos it had so much lyrical and musical resonance.
can totally identify with the passion and love with which you speak about this song, and thank you for giving us so much more about the story behind the song.
favourite song other than THIS one? possibly "kiss of life" from Sade.
Like many of us who were old enough I (too) got the album on vinyl when it first came out. I was almost giving up on pop and the rest of it by then (I never really loved most of the 80s music) and instead discovering jazz and the old Blue Note catalog. A very rich seam. But in the August of ‘89 the single ‘Seeds of Love’ popped out of my car radio speakers and I knew I had to get this record, even before I had heard ‘Woman in Chains’. It was the freshest sounding new record I had heard in an age. It got played a lot. Sonically it kind of quenched a thirst. And looking back one of the reasons I think I played it so much was that it was not only so well written, performed and produced, it was also a really well pressed record (a lot of the vinyl on offer at that time was being pretty badly pressed by an industry more obsessed with the compact disc) and so it sounded especially good on the old 2.1 component systems we were mostly listening to our music on back then. I remember thinking at the time how it made my old Castle Dunham’s (RIP) sound like they must have cost three times what I paid for them! My other thought was that Tears for Fears had really grown up as musicians, to the point where I was going to have to do some rapid growing up myself to keep up with them! That whole album is a masterpiece.
Great track and yes - long before I was learning anything about mixing, you could just notice the clarity and punchiness of Seeds of Love as an album. Big Chair was similarly head and shoulders above its contemporaries sonically as well. These guys had high standards for their marvelous material. Saw them live earlier this year (2022) and I was blown away how good they were, everyone playing real instruments, everyone singing, and everything album-quality-precise. Amazing band! I also reference Jellyfish and Mr. Bungle's debut albums as huge influences on me for great sounding mixes.
I started listening to the song (for the 1000th time) as you started showing your love for it and it was glorious. Great track to make a video on! Thanks!
Thanks ever so much for sharing!
Best TFF album by far. Classic in every way. Steven Wilson's 5.1 mix is a must hear as well.
Wilson said that the original mix was so good that there really wasn't much he could do to better it.
@@MrCherryJuice Correct which is why he didn’t do a stereo mix of it. The 5.1 mix he did is sublime and is a must hear.
@@electricwhiterabbit I got the box set - two copies before they did a second pressing - but have yet to crack it open. Ditto the 'Songs From the Big Chair' box set. I'm a player, not a producer, and and look forward to hearing the song development jamming tracks done at Townhouse Studios.
@@MrCherryJuice Yes. I have the box as well. Highly recommend.
I was at Uni in Bath at the same time as Graduate were playing gigs there. Went to see them at a club, thought they were great. Heard they were doing another gig, so went to see them again... I saw they had a different lineup but thought they were even better! Then I noticed the 2 guys standing literally right next to me... Curt and Roland. Thought to myself they must have been really pissed off to be thrown out of the band... Graduate were so good! 🤭 I guess they did alright in the end though (Curt and Roland, I mean 😉😆😆😆)
Sorry, so much great music out there that I can't have a single favorite.
I am glad you covered this song, Thank you.
I remember buying the album in a mall music store. I was running an errand after work, Tears for Fears had earned enough clout for me that I would buy a next album unquestioned, it was there in the store display as I walked through the mall towards my targeted purpose and I bought it. For some reason I couldn't wait, so returning to my car I unwrapped the CD and put it in, Woman in Chains is the opening song and what an opening, I was sold immediately and have been ever since. I still regularly play the song. In 1989 I had been living in the US for 5 years after growing up in Europe, my musical taste was slightly Americanizing, more conservative, more purity in guitar riffs, less synthesizing, getting a bit annoyed with all the synth in, for example, my "Simple Minds" albums, a band that I so liked while in Europe. Woman in Chains was such an European sound feel, but done so right. While the song charted in The US it did not earn the claim as it did in Europe, not the same impact as other Tears for Fears, MTV driven hits, it still sounds a bit strange to Americans but it's a great one for me and it's why I appreciate you heralding the song on your great channel which is, I'm certain, watched by many Americans.
Thanks ever so much for sharing! I completely agree, hard indeed to have just one favourite!
Excellent video. Thank you. It's almost like you're fighting from shedding an emotional tear when talking about it. That's a sure sign of the power of great art.
I couldn`t agree more, this is perfect pop music. Fantastic.
Marvellous
I love A-ha too , the sun always shines on TV album , I love ' living a boys adventure tales ' tune a lot
Yes! My calls were answered. Thank you Warren. I am doing marvelously well!
Thanks ever so much Michael!
Dude,I think I'm a couple of years older (but much less wize!!)somewhat parrallel music experience. Bassist , turned live engineer (mostly monitors) hearing issues,AHHHHHHHHH, turned set builder (tv/movies) turned woodworker/ bass(fretless)player in original band.Love your vids!!!
I believe it to be the best duet of all time. As you said, it checks all the boxes and is perfect. A master mix!!
Agreed! Thanks ever so much!
The key change at "so free her" makes my hair stand on end. Every. Single. Time.
Agreed 100%!
Forced to choose, it's my favorite TFF track.
And absolutely among my favorite tracks from any artist.
You infect me with your enthusiasm, I really capture in the video the love you have for your profession. Great song!!...yess
Fascinating,thanks for this 👍🏻😊
Loved seeing you get emotional about this production. I found Bob's work through Tears for Fears and has been such a reflection of my own work. What a moment in time, what a piece of time for inspiration.
Thanks so much for explaining of what I couldn’t understand when I was a teenager and why I have never got bored of listening to this song everytime I have heard it over the years.
Every once in a while your analyses are truly revealing about who you are as a person, Warren, and not just as a musician/producer and this is one of them -- I, too, have *deeply* *loved* this song since its release (magnified perhaps because I was hard learning those things for myself at the time). I very much appreciate learning about the respect held for the track and the mix but for me it's in a class by itself for other reasons -- hard to imagine with so much of the music made these days but, as you said, it can actually be a cultural force and this certainly is -- deep gratitude to you sir ❤
Wonderfully described :)
great video, thanks Warren! what an incredibly moving song, the voices are pure emotion and the scope of the production and mixing is as widescreen as it gets. I also had this album on vinyl and played it to death . . .
Absolutely love the episode!!!
Totally agree. One of the best songs ever. It’s a shame people aren’t doing such brave music nowadays. Let’s bring back seriously exceptional music!
Wonderful in every way. Thank you for covering this....
Thanks ever so much Andy!
Favorite song? "These Chains" by Toto. Jeff P's drumming is so melodic and his time is unmatched. There is also truckloads of space in that song as well. Luke's guitar work does not get in the way. His rhythm work is like an orchestral instrument. Apologies for the long winded comment.
My favorite mixes are on "The Cars" first (self titled) album. That record is fantastically well produced.
I love that record.
I’m SO happy you put this song (a personal top favourite) in the spotlight as I consider it to be one of the all-time best balanced songs that has ever been recorded. It is practically unmatched. Music at its best!
Thank you Warren! Such a powerful, emotional, dynamic, soaring song! To think… Roland and Curt can still write powerful songs like this, as is evident in “Rivers of Mercy” off The Tipping Point. They also still have the magic when they play Live. Thank You again for creating the video. 👏
Beautiful interview.
wow! this song is one of my all-time favourites. It blew my mind, right when it came out. thank you for bringing up great memories!
I think my favourite song ever is "Orpheus" by David Sylvian.
Amazing piece of music. When the quasi-jangly guitar comes in with the power chord underneath about 3/4 the way through and then modulates, I'm launched into the musical stratosphere every single time. The whole album is just as amazing today as it was when it was released, but "Woman In Chains" is brilliant. It set the bar particularly high for musicians, producers and sound engineers that followed much the same way that the Beach Boys "Pet Sounds" and the Beatles "Sgt. Pepper" did many years earlier. So much to glean from this level of musicianship and producing. I'd love to be walked through the producing/mix and to hear the seperate tracks as it was mixed.
Saw them recently in June in Philly. Exemplary show with "Woman in Chains" being a watershed moment live. More powerful emotionally as it was live. I'll admit that due to the length of the track, I'd usually skip it and go straight to Sowing the Seeds of Love and go from there but over the years, I realized that it was more beneficial and rewarding to view/listen to the album as a whole work of art as opposed to cherry picking the singles. I was touched hearing WIC live and the background singer who sang Oleta Adams' part smashed it admirably. I'll tell you that this song doesn't get skipped now and that's for sure! Hopefully you can catch them live on this tour with the current background vocalist Lauren Evans. It's an epiphany Warren. End of. Stay the course and I appreciate your efforts and always look forward to your offerings. Cheers! 🍻
Thanks for doing this Warren! I've been using Woman in Chains as a reference since the first time I heard you mention it. I absolutely love the intro, and then the song just grabs my attention all the way to the end. Truly a masterpiece that I was not familiar with until I first heard you talk about it.
What a band, and what a great break down. You really are gold standard in this field thank you again
Absolutely love this song, in fact the whole album is great. Thanks for your vlog!
Thanks ever so much
I remember a school trip to Paris in the 90s and that song was big with the girls, along with Tori Amos. I love that TfF album.
In terms of production, ambience, atmosphere and sound this is my favourite song. Absolutely.
Goose bumps.
What a great video on a song I love! Thank you.
Heartbeat City by Cars. The synth performing the heartbeat as the base of the song left me in awe and still does to this day.
Masterpiece…. Thanks Warren
Fantastic song, I had just joined the RAF in September 89 and was a budding audiophile, it was definitely one song I used to choose my hifi back in the day.
Totally agree
Brilliant stuff mate, you nailed it as usual 😎
Thank you! Cheers!
Great choice yet again!
I got a little teary-eyed listening to you speak about this song. Tears for Fears are the quintessential cathartic and genuine artists of our generation.
At this moment one of my many favourites is TFF's Rivers Of Mercy of their latest record, great production, great song, great singing, great TFF emotions, some PG inspiration😉
Bob Clearmountain is one of the best mixing engineers around. When he’s listed in the cd liner notes, I freely turn up the volume on my Amp. The way it should be. :)
So well said!! Agreed 100%!
@@Producelikeapro you are terrific and I’m so glad to see the success of your channel. You deserve it immensely. :)
One of my favorite songs (indeed an anthem) by Tears For Fears; also love Pale Shelter and Head Over Heels. * PS There's a drum roll in Head Over Heels that, if I'm not mistaken, is used in Sowing the seeds of Love as well. (probably stating the obvious, but thought I'd mention it anyway..) Thanks for this Warren!
My number one mix,speaker, and headphone ref! IMO greatest mix ever