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Curt Smith (born 24 June 1961) is a British-American singer, songwriter, musician and record producer, who is best known as the co-lead vocalist, bassist and co-founding member of the
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band
Tears for Fears Tears for Fears are an English pop rock band formed in Bath, England, in 1981 by Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith. Founded after the dissolution of their first band, the mod-influenced Graduate, Tears for Fears were associated with the new wav ...
along with childhood friend
Roland Orzabal Roland Orzabal (born Roland Jaime Orzabal de la Quintana; 22 August 1961) is a British musician, singer-songwriter, record producer, and author. He is best known as a co-founder of Tears for Fears, of which he is the main songwriter and joint v ...
. Smith has co-written several of the band's songs, and sings lead vocals on the hits "
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", "
Pale Shelter "Pale Shelter" is a song by the British band Tears for Fears. Written by Roland Orzabal and sung by bassist Curt Smith, it was originally the band's second single release in early 1982. The original version of the song, entitled "Pale Shelter ( ...
", "
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", " The Way You Are", "
Everybody Wants to Rule the World "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" is a song by English pop rock band Tears for Fears. It was written by Roland Orzabal, Ian Stanley, and Chris Hughes and produced by Hughes. The song was first released on 22 March 1985 by Phonogram, Mercury, ...
", and "
Advice for the Young at Heart "Advice for the Young at Heart" is a song by the English band Tears for Fears, taken from their 1989 album ''The Seeds of Love''. It was released as the third single from the album in February 1990. The song was written by Roland Orzabal and keyb ...
". After his departure from Tears for Fears in 1991, Smith pursued a solo career and released his debut studio album, ''
Soul on Board ''Soul on Board'' is the debut solo studio album by English singer Curt Smith, released on 6 September 1993 by Vertigo and Phonogram Records. The album was Smith's first musical venture after leaving pop rock band Tears for Fears in 1991. Prec ...
'', in 1993. In total, he has released five
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s and one EP, and has also dabbled in acting. He rejoined Tears for Fears in 2000.


Early life

Smith grew up in
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in England, and lived on the Snow Hill council estate. He attended the
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.


Musical groups


Graduate

Smith met
Roland Orzabal Roland Orzabal (born Roland Jaime Orzabal de la Quintana; 22 August 1961) is a British musician, singer-songwriter, record producer, and author. He is best known as a co-founder of Tears for Fears, of which he is the main songwriter and joint v ...
when both were teenagers. They first formed a band in their teens, and Smith taught himself to play bass guitar. They next formed the
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-influenced band Graduate. Graduate released their sole studio album in 1980, achieving minor success in Europe. Around this time, Smith and Orzabal also became
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s for the band
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. Fellow band members included
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and Rob Fisher, who went on to become the duo
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.


Tears for Fears

After Graduate and Neon disbanded, Smith and Orzabal founded
Tears for Fears Tears for Fears are an English pop rock band formed in Bath, England, in 1981 by Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith. Founded after the dissolution of their first band, the mod-influenced Graduate, Tears for Fears were associated with the new wav ...
in 1981. Smith is the band's bass player and co-lead vocalist. Their debut studio album, 1983's ''
The Hurting ''The Hurting'' is the debut studio album by British new wave band Tears for Fears, released on 7 March 1983. The album peaked at No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart in its second week of release, and was certified Gold by the BPI within three weeks o ...
'', reached no. 1 in the UK and produced three international hit singles—"
Mad World "Mad World" is a 1982 song by British band Tears for Fears. Written by Roland Orzabal and sung by bassist Curt Smith, it was the band's third single release and first chart hit, reaching number three on the UK Singles Chart in November 1982. Bo ...
", "
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" and "
Pale Shelter "Pale Shelter" is a song by the British band Tears for Fears. Written by Roland Orzabal and sung by bassist Curt Smith, it was originally the band's second single release in early 1982. The original version of the song, entitled "Pale Shelter ( ...
"—each with lead vocals performed by Smith. The duo's second studio album ''
Songs from the Big Chair ''Songs from the Big Chair'' is the second studio album by English pop rock band Tears for Fears, released on 25 February 1985 by Phonogram Records. The album peaked at number two in the UK and at number one in the US, becoming a multi-platinum s ...
'' (1985) hit number one in the United States and went multi-platinum. The album yielded hits including "
Everybody Wants to Rule the World "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" is a song by English pop rock band Tears for Fears. It was written by Roland Orzabal, Ian Stanley, and Chris Hughes and produced by Hughes. The song was first released on 22 March 1985 by Phonogram, Mercury, ...
" (with Smith again on lead vocals), " Shout," and " Head Over Heels" (which Smith co-wrote). The next Tears for Fears studio album, ''
The Seeds of Love ''The Seeds of Love'' is the third studio album by British pop rock band Tears for Fears, released on 25 September 1989 by Fontana Records. It retained the band's epic sound while incorporating influences ranging from jazz and soul to Beatlesque ...
'' (1989), proved to be another international success. Smith's only lead vocal track on the album was "
Advice for the Young at Heart "Advice for the Young at Heart" is a song by the English band Tears for Fears, taken from their 1989 album ''The Seeds of Love''. It was released as the third single from the album in February 1990. The song was written by Roland Orzabal and keyb ...
". Increasing tensions between Smith and Orzabal prompted Smith to leave the band in 1991, and he moved to New York. In 2000, routine legal paperwork obligations led to Orzabal and Smith's first conversation in nearly a decade. The two patched up their differences and, along with Smith's associate Charlton Pettus, began writing a new studio album—''
Everybody Loves a Happy Ending ''Everybody Loves a Happy Ending'' is the sixth studio album by English pop rock band Tears for Fears, released on 14 September 2004 in the United States and on 7 March 2005 in the United Kingdom and Europe. The album marked Tears for Fears' c ...
''—released in 2004. "Mad World" was re-recorded by Michael Andrews and
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for the soundtrack of the 2001 film ''
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''. A 2003 single release of the song reached number one in the UK for three consecutive weeks and won Orzabal his second
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. The single re-ignited interest in the group's earlier work. Their 1992 Greatest Hits album was re-released and re-entered the UK Top 10 for several weeks, garnering its second UK platinum disc. In 2021, Smith and Roland Orzabal were honoured with the
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for Outstanding Song Collection. The seventh Tears for Fears studio album (the fifth with Smith as a member), ''
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'', was released in February 2022.


Solo albums


Soul on Board

After leaving Tears for Fears, Smith released his debut solo studio album, ''
Soul on Board ''Soul on Board'' is the debut solo studio album by English singer Curt Smith, released on 6 September 1993 by Vertigo and Phonogram Records. The album was Smith's first musical venture after leaving pop rock band Tears for Fears in 1991. Prec ...
'', in 1993. The album was unsuccessful in the UK, and was not released at all in the United States. Smith later claimed that he made the album purely to fulfill his
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with
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/
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.


Mayfield and Aeroplane

After moving to New York, Smith formed the band Mayfield with guitarist-producer Charlton Pettus. The band featured Russ Irwin and Doug Petty on keyboards, Smith himself on bass and vocals, and Shawn Pelton on drums. According to Smith, the name of the band was a play on words (Curt is Mayfield) based on the name of the legendary American soul singer
Curtis Mayfield Curtis Lee Mayfield (June 3, 1942 – December 26, 1999) was an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer, and one of the most influential musicians behind soul and politically conscious African-American music.
. The band was mostly a live act, but did release a self-titled studio album in 1998; it met with little success. Smith later released the solo studio album ''
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'' under his own name. In the U.S., this was a six-track EP, but in Canada and elsewhere, it was essentially the earlier Mayfield album combined with additional songs from the U.S. EP. In October 2011, Smith announced on his website that he would re-release the Mayfield album on 15 November 2011. The new release, on his KOOK Media label, would include a bonus version of the song "Trees" featuring
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.


''Halfway, Pleased''

During 2000, Smith began work on what was to become ''
Halfway, Pleased ''Halfway, Pleased'' (stylized as ''Halfway, pleased'') is the third solo album by British pop musician Curt Smith, co-founder of Tears for Fears. It was released on 20 May 2008, and being Smith's first solo album following his return to Tears fo ...
'', but the project was put on hold when he began with Roland Orzabal again after almost a decade of silence. In 2006, Smith resumed work on ''Halfway, Pleased''. The semi-autobiographical album explores Smith's relationships with his children, parents and friends. Smith finally released the album in the U.S. and the rest of the world in May 2008 via his own KOOK Media label. Smith made limited live concert appearances in the Los Angeles area to support ''Halfway, Pleased''. In January 2009, he announced that he would perform a weekly residency at The Standard Hollywood in West Hollywood, CA during the month of February 2009.


''Deceptively Heavy''

Smith's fourth solo studio album, ''Deceptively Heavy'', was released on 16 July 2013.


"The Social Media Project"

In January 2010, Smith released the standalone single "All Is Love" (featuring
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), the first track in what he said would be an album-length project of collaborations with artists he had met via social media. Smith met Keating, a contemporary classical cellist, via
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. The second track in the series, "Perfectly...Still (featuring
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)" was released in August 2010.


Collaborations

Smith occasionally collaborates with other artists. He worked with the French singer So (Sophie Saillet) providing vocals on her track "Les Autres", and the pair worked together again on Smith's track "Seven of Sundays" (Saillet also appeared in both videos for the song). Smith is also featured on
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's 2011 track "Don't Give Yourself Away" with artist
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, inspired by the 2010 Australian film ''
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''. In May 2011, Smith
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that he was working on a track with
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which features on JXL's studio album ''Synthesized'' (2012). He also recorded a vocal track for the American punk band American Eyes on their song entitled "The Day We Died" from the album ''Never Trust Anything That Bleeds'' (2005).


Soundtracks

Smith and longtime collaborator Charlton Pettus composed and recorded the score for the 2011 film ''Meth Head'' (starring
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) and the 2015 film ''
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.'' Smith contributed an original song, "This Is Christmas", to an episode of the fifth season of the USA Network series ''
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''.


"Stripped Down Live with Curt Smith"

In August 2010, Smith debuted a live music web series, "Stripped Down Live with Curt Smith", which he produced along with his manager Arlene Wszalek and Streamin' Garage CEO Mike Rotman. Each episode was devoted to a single featured artist. The band or musician played acoustic versions of their songs (the show was streamed live via
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); Smith interviewed them between sets, as well as took viewer questions via
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and the show's chat room. Smith's guests included Hypnogaja,
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,
Chris Pierce Chris Pierce is an American singer, songwriter, producer, multi-instrumentalist, public speaker, wine producer and officiant born and based in California. Early life Pierce is from Pasadena, California. He grew up singing in church and playing ...
,
Peter Himmelman Peter Himmelman (born November 23, 1959, in St. Louis Park, Minnesota) is an American singer-songwriter and film and television composer from Minnesota, who formerly played in the Minneapolis indie rock band Sussman Lawrence before pursuing a ...
,
Common Rotation Common Rotation is an American indie folk, indie folk rock band consisting of Eric Kufs, (vocals, guitar), Adam Busch (vocals, saxophone, harmonica, glockenspiel), and Jordan Katz (vocals, trumpet, banjo). The three are childhood friends from New ...
,
Gary Jules Gary Jules Aguirre Jr. (born March 19, 1969) is an American singer-songwriter, one-hit wonder, known primarily for his cover version of the Tears for Fears song "Mad World#Michael Andrews and Gary Jules version, Mad World", which he recorded wi ...
, All Day Sucker,
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,
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, the Fallen Stars, Nightmare & the Cat, Whiskey Saints,
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and Friendly Indians.


Other activities

In 1988, Smith appeared at the
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performing "Everybody Wants to Rule the World", with accompanying musicians
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,
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and
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on stage. Smith is an avid user and advocate of social media. Since 2008, he has been asked to speak at a variety of social media, technology and creative conferences, including 140TC, the Creative Commons Los Angeles Salon, the 2010 ITV Fest,
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Hollywood and TEDxSF. He has also guest-lectured at the USC Annenberg School's graduate Online Communities program. Smith has also tried his hand at acting. He had a minor role as a desk clerk in ''The Dead Connection'' (1994), and a more significant role as a professor in 2000's ''The Private Public''. Smith made a surprise appearance to open ''
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''s 2010 Comic Con panel, where he sang onstage with ''Psych'' co-stars
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and
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. Roday's character
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makes several proclamations throughout the series about his admiration for Tears for Fears, especially Smith. He then appeared, as himself, in the ''Psych'' episode "Shawn 2.0", an episode for which he also wrote a variation of the opening theme. His single "This Is Christmas" later appeared in the episode "The Polarizing Express". He again appeared as himself in the show's 100th episode, "100 Clues", in March 2013. He also appeared in the series' penultimate episode "A Nightmare on State Street" as himself. Most recently, he appeared as himself in '' Psych 3: This Is Gus'' (2021). In September 2016, Smith and his drummer Jamie Wollam appeared in the "Orchard" with Ted Yoder to accompany him on a re-recording of his popular rendition of "
Everybody Wants to Rule the World "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" is a song by English pop rock band Tears for Fears. It was written by Roland Orzabal, Ian Stanley, and Chris Hughes and produced by Hughes. The song was first released on 22 March 1985 by Phonogram, Mercury, ...
" played on the
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.


Personal life

Smith has been married twice. His first wife was Lynda "Lynne" Altman, whom he married in 1982. They divorced in 1988, and he then began a relationship with marketing executive Frances Pennington. They married in 1996 and now live in Los Angeles with their two daughters, Diva and Wilder, born in 1999 and 2001. Diva is also a musician, and released a song titled "Bet" in 2021. Smith became a naturalised U.S. citizen in 2007. He is a supporter of
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and
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.


Equipment

Throughout the 1980s, Smith was arguably the biggest user of the then new headless bass design. The only bass he played on stage from September 1982 to the end of 1985 was a
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L2, which he later gave to a
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at the end of the Big Chair Tour in 1985. Below is a list of all the basses that Smith has used (in chronological order): * Peavey T-40 (1978 - 1981) * Yamaha BB1200 (1979 - 1983) * Aria Pro II (1982 - 1983) *
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L2 (1982 - 1985) * Alembic Series 1 (1983 - 1986) * Status Series II (1984 - 1985) *
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XP2 (1984 - 1985) *
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Thumb 5 String, fretless (1987 - 1990) *
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Thumb 4 String (1987 - 1998) * Hofner 500/2 Club (Early 2000's - 2019) *
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Starplayer (Orange, standard model) (2015 only) *
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Alliance Series Dropkick Murphys Bass (2019–Present) *
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Starplayer (Custom gold burst colour with TFF logo in-between pickups) (2022–Present)


Discography

Solo * ''
Soul on Board ''Soul on Board'' is the debut solo studio album by English singer Curt Smith, released on 6 September 1993 by Vertigo and Phonogram Records. The album was Smith's first musical venture after leaving pop rock band Tears for Fears in 1991. Prec ...
'' (1993) * ''
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'' (1999) * ''
Halfway, Pleased ''Halfway, Pleased'' (stylized as ''Halfway, pleased'') is the third solo album by British pop musician Curt Smith, co-founder of Tears for Fears. It was released on 20 May 2008, and being Smith's first solo album following his return to Tears fo ...
'' (2008) * ''Deceptively Heavy'' (2013) EP * ''Aeroplane'' (2000) In Mayfield * ''Mayfield'' (1998)


See also

*
Ian Stanley Ian Christopher Stanley (born 28 February 1957) is a British musician, songwriter and record producer. He was previously a member of the English band Tears for Fears for most of the 1980s, and played a key role in the making of their multi-plat ...
*
Manny Elias Manny Elias (born 21 February 1953) is an Indian drummer and record producer of British descent. He is notable for being the original drummer with Tears for Fears during the 1980s. Originally a member of the rock band Interview from Bathford, ...
*
Will Gregory William Owen Gregory (born 17 September 1959) is an English musician and record producer. He is best known as the lead keyboardist, producer, and composer of the electronic music duo Goldfrapp. Early life Gregory was born in Bristol, the son ...


References


External links


Curt Smith Official Website
* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Smith, Curt Living people 20th-century English singers 21st-century English singers 21st-century American singers APRA Award winners Musicians from Bath, Somerset English male singers English rock bass guitarists English new wave musicians English male songwriters English record producers English emigrants to the United States Tears for Fears members Musicians from Los Angeles People educated at Beechen Cliff School Songwriters from California British male new wave singers Creative Commons-licensed authors 20th-century British male singers 21st-century British male singers British tenors English tenors Neon (British band) members Graduate (band) members 1961 births