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Roland Jaime Orzábal De La Quintana (born 22 August 1961) is an English musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, and author. He is the guitarist, co-lead vocalist, main songwriter, co-founder, and only constant member of
Tears for Fears Tears for Fears are an English pop rock band formed in Bath in 1981 by Curt Smith and Roland Orzabal. Founded after the dissolution of their first band, the mod-influenced Graduate, Tears for Fears were associated with the synth-pop bands o ...
. He is also a producer of artists such as Oleta Adams. In 2014, Orzabal published his first novel, a romantic comedy.


Early life

Orzabal was born in Portsmouth, Hampshire, on 22 August 1961. He was initially raised in nearby
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. Orzabal's father, George Orzabal de la Quintana, was a Frenchman of Argentinian and Basque/Spanish roots and was often so ill that he was rarely seen by his children. Orzabal wrote his first songs when he was seven years old. The family later moved to
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, where he attended Culverhay School (later Bath Community Academy) and became a member of the Zenith Youth Theatre Company.


Career


Early career

Orzabal met Curt Smith while both were in their early teens in Bath. In the late 1970s, they formed a mod music group, Graduate, along with three other members. Following the release of their debut album, ''Acting My Age'', the group disbanded. Orzabal and Smith briefly joined
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and then went on to form
Tears for Fears Tears for Fears are an English pop rock band formed in Bath in 1981 by Curt Smith and Roland Orzabal. Founded after the dissolution of their first band, the mod-influenced Graduate, Tears for Fears were associated with the synth-pop bands o ...
, a
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/
synthpop Synth-pop (short for synthesizer pop; also called techno-pop; ) is a music genre that first became prominent in the late 1970s and features the synthesizer as the dominant musical instrument. It was prefigured in the 1960s and early 1970s ...
outfit directly inspired by the writings of the American psychologist
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. Orzabal sings and plays guitar for the band, while Smith sings and plays bass guitar. Orzabal is also the band's main songwriter. The band's debut album, '' The Hurting'' (1983), reached number one on the
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. Their second album, '' Songs from the Big Chair'' (1985), reached number one on the US ''Billboard'' 200, achieving multi-platinum status in both the UK and the US. ''Songs from the Big Chair'' included two ''Billboard'' Hot 100 number-one hits: " Shout" and " Everybody Wants to Rule the World". After the release of their third album, '' The Seeds of Love'' (1989), Smith and Orzabal split in 1991. Orzabal continued recording under the Tears for Fears name, releasing the albums ''
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'' (1993) and '' Raoul and the Kings of Spain'' (1995). As Tears for Fears, Orzabal and Smith released '' Everybody Loves a Happy Ending'' in 2004. After almost a decade in development, the band's seventh album, '' The Tipping Point'', was released in February 2022.


Solo work

In 2001, Orzabal released his first solo album, '' Tomcats Screaming Outside'', under his own name.


Work as a producer/songwriter

As a songwriter, Orzabal is a three-time
Ivor Novello Award The Ivor Novello Awards, named after the Welsh entertainer Ivor Novello, are awards for songwriting and Musical composition, composing. They have been presented annually in London by the The Ivors Academy, Ivors Academy, formerly called the Britis ...
winner. His first award was in 1986 for "Songwriter of the Year" following the release of Tears for Fears' second album '' Songs from the Big Chair''. Orzabal and Smith were responsible for discovering pianist/vocalist Oleta Adams, whom they invited to collaborate on their 1989 album '' The Seeds of Love''. Adams appeared on several tracks on the album, most notably the hit single " Woman in Chains", which she performed as a duet with Orzabal. Orzabal then co-produced Adams' album '' Circle of One'' (1990). The album reached No. 1 in the UK and No. 20 in the US, and featured her transatlantic top ten hit " Get Here". Orzabal also co-wrote the lead track "Rhythm of Life" for the album, which was originally intended for '' The Seeds of Love''. As well as playing guitar and singing backing vocals on the track, he also appeared in the song's accompanying promo video. In 1999, Orzabal co-produced Icelandic singer-songwriter Emiliana Torrini's album '' Love in the Time of Science'', along with Tears for Fears associate Alan Griffiths. The pair also wrote two tracks for the album. Orzabal wrote the song "
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", recorded by Michael Andrews and
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for the film soundtrack ''
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'' in 2001. Their version was released as a single in 2003 and became the Christmas number-one single in the UK that year, ultimately becoming the year's biggest-selling single. The song was originally composed by Orzabal and was Tears for Fears' first hit single in 1982. In 2004, the song won Orzabal his second
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; he was awarded as the songwriter of the Best Selling UK Single of 2003. In September 2021, Orzabal was awarded his third Ivor Novello Award along with Curt Smith for the Outstanding Song Collection by
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.


Novel

Orzabal wrote a novel, a romantic comedy entitled ''Sex, Drugs & Opera'', published in 2014. It tells the story of a middle-aged pop star, Solomon Capri, who is semi-retired but is approached to take part in the reality show '' Popstar to Operastar''. Capri sees the show as a way to rejuvenate his career and his waning marriage. The story was inspired by Orzabal's own experience; he was approached by the ITV show himself, though did not take part.


Personal life


Relationships

In 1982, Orzabal married Caroline Johnston, whom he had been dating since his teenage years. Caroline sang the child vocal on the Tears for Fears song " Suffer the Children" from the band's debut album '' The Hurting'', and also drew the hands cover artwork for the 1983 re-release of " Pale Shelter". Roland and Caroline Orzabal had two sons. Caroline Orzabal died in July 2017 aged 54 after suffering from
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-related
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and
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, which came about after being diagnosed with depression. Her death led the band to cancel its remaining tour dates that year. In 2020, Orzabal married Emily Rath, a photographer and writer, in
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, Colorado.


Politics

After the re-election of
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in June 1987, Orzabal took an interest in
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in response to the Prime Minister's attitude towards the working class. His feelings on Thatcherism were reflected in the lyrics of " Sowing the Seeds of Love": "Politician granny with your high ideals / Have you no idea how the majority feels?".


Discography


Solo albums

*'' Tomcats Screaming Outside'' (2001)


with Graduate

*'' Acting My Age'' (1980)


with Tears for Fears

*'' The Hurting'' (1983) *'' Songs from the Big Chair'' (1985) *'' The Seeds of Love'' (1989) *''
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'' (1993) *'' Raoul and the Kings of Spain'' (1995) *'' Everybody Loves a Happy Ending'' (2004) *'' The Tipping Point'' (2022) *'' Songs for a Nervous Planet'' (2024)


with Mancrab

*" Fish for Life" (1986)


References

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