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Mad World

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

“Mad World”
“Mad World” cover
Single by Tears for Fears
from the album The Hurting
B-side "Ideas As Opiates"
Released September 20, 1982
Format 7", 12"
Recorded 1982
Genre New Wave
Dark Wave
Length 3:32
Label Mercury
Writer(s) Roland Orzabal
Producer Chris Hughes
Ross Cullum
Tears for Fears singles chronology
"Pale Shelter (You Don't Give Me Love)"
(1982)
"Mad World"
(1982)
"Change"
(1983)

"Mad World" is a song by the 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 #3 on the UK Singles Chart in November 1982. Both "Mad World" and its b-side, "Ideas As Opiates", would turn up on the band's debut LP The Hurting the following year. "Mad World" is also Tears for Fears' first international hit, reaching the Top 40 in several countries in 1982/1983.

Two decades later, the song made a popular resurgence when it was covered by composers Michael Andrews and Gary Jules for the soundtrack to the movie Donnie Darko.

Contents

[edit] Background

"Mad World" began life as the intended b-side for Tears for Fears' second single "Pale Shelter (You Don't Give Me Love)". The band decided, however, that it may be something people would like to hear on the radio and held back its release, instead waiting to issue the song as a single in its own right after re-recording it with Chris Hughes.

That came when I lived above a pizza restaurant in Bath and I could look out onto the centre of the city. Not that Bath is very mad - I should have called it "Bourgeois World"!

Roland Orzabal[citation needed]

"Mad World" was the first single off the finished album. The intention was to gain attention from it and we'd hopefully build up a little following. We had no idea that it would become a hit. Nor did the record company.

Curt Smith[citation needed]

[edit] Meanings

Lyrically the song is pretty loose. It throws together a lot of different images to paint a picture without saying anything specific about the world.

Roland Orzabal[citation needed]

It's very much a voyeur's song. It's looking out at a mad world from the eyes of a teenager.[1]

Curt Smith

[edit] Song versions

The 7" version of "Mad World" is the same mix of the song found on The Hurting. The song had only one remix on its initial release, the "World Remix" that was featured on the 7" double-single. This mix is very similar to the album version, with the most notable difference being the additional echo added to the intro and middle sections. More recently, a remix by noted British music producer Afterlife was featured on the 2005 reissue of the Tears for Fears greatest hits collection Tears Roll Down (Greatest Hits 82-92).

[edit] B-side

"Ideas As Opiates" is a song that originally served as the b-side to the "Mad World" single. It would later be re-recorded for inclusion on The Hurting. The song takes its name from a chapter title in Arthur Janov's book Prisoners of Pain and features lyrics related to the concept of primal therapy. The song is musically sparse, featuring just a piano, drum machine, and saxophone. An alternate version of this song titled "Saxophones As Opiates" was included as a b-side on the 12" single and is mostly instrumental.

That's the chapter from Janov, and it's really a reference to people's mindsets, the way that the ego can suppress so much nasty information about oneself - the gentle way that the mind can fool oneself into thinking everything is great.

Roland Orzabal[citation needed]

It really was all about that kind of thing - the psychological answer to religion being the opiate of the masses, whereas we thought ideas were, more than anything else.

Curt Smith[citation needed]

[edit] Music video

Curt Smith in the "Mad World" music video
Curt Smith in the "Mad World" music video

The promotional clip for "Mad World", filmed in late summer 1982, was Tears for Fears' first music video. It features footage of a gloomy looking Curt Smith staring out a window, while Roland Orzabal performs a bizarre dance outside on a lakeside jetty. The clip was directed by music video pioneer Steve Barron.

[edit] Track listings

7": Mercury / IDEA3 Flag of the United Kingdom / 812 213-7 Flag of the United States
  1. "Mad World" (3:32)
  2. "Ideas As Opiates" (3:54)


7": Mercury / IDEA3 Flag of Ireland / 6059 568 Flag of Australia Flag of Europe / TOS 1411 Flag of South Africa
  1. "Mad World [World Remix]" (3:30)
  2. "Ideas As Opiates" (3:54)
2x7": Mercury / IDEA33 Flag of the United Kingdom
  1. "Mad World" (3:32)
  2. "Mad World [World Remix]" (3:30)
  3. "Suffer The Children [Remix]" (4:15)
  4. "Ideas As Opiates" (3:54)


12": Mercury / IDEA312 Flag of the United Kingdom / 6400 677 Flag of Europe
  1. "Mad World" (3:32)
  2. "Ideas As Opiates" (3:54)
  3. "Saxophones As Opiates" (3:54)

[edit] Chart positions

Year Chart Position
1982 UK Singles Chart #3
1982 Australian Singles Chart #12
1982 Irish Singles Chart #6
1983 German Singles Chart #21
1983 South African Singles Chart #2

[edit] Cover versions

[edit] Michael Andrews/Gary Jules (2001)

“Mad World”
“Mad World” cover
Single by Michael Andrews featuring Gary Jules
from the album Donnie Darko (Original Soundtrack)
B-side "No Poetry"
Released December 15, 2003
Format CD
Recorded 2001
Genre Singer-songwriter
Length 3:06
Label Sanctuary

"Mad World" would achieve a second round of success beginning almost twenty years later, after it was covered by Michael Andrews and Gary Jules for the film Donnie Darko (2001). While the Tears for Fears version featured various synthesizers and percussion, the Andrews/Jules version was stripped down. Instead of a full musical backing, it used only a set of piano chords and a cello. Their version was originally released on CD in 2002 on the film's soundtrack, but an increasing cult following spawned by the movie's DVD release finally prompted Jules and Andrews to issue the song as a proper single. The release was a runaway success in late 2003, becoming the Number One single over the Christmas holiday in the UK, a feat Tears for Fears themselves never accomplished.

[edit] Chart positions

Year Chart Position
2003 UK Singles Chart #1
2004 Billboard Modern Rock Chart #30
2007 Canadian Digital Singles Chart #1

[edit] Popular culture

In late 2006, a condensed version of the Andrews/Jules cover of "Mad World" was featured in the award-winning commercial for the video game Gears of War. The advertisement has been credited with helping propel the song to #1 on the iTunes sales chart.

In addition to its usage in numerous fan-made YouTube videos, the Andrews/Jules cover has also become a popular choice for background music in television dramas, having appeared in the following series:

The song also appeared on Broadway in 2006 as the closing number in Butley starring Nathan Lane.

[edit] Other versions

In addition to the Andrews/Jules version, "Mad World" has been recorded over the years by the following artists:

  • Electronica act Nu Romantix featuring DJ John Bora, on their single "Mad World" (Dos or Die Recordings, Germany, 2001).
  • Canadian hard rock band Surface Underground, on their debut self-titled album (2003).
  • American ska band The Ninjas, on their debut album Skaflakes (2004).
  • Electronica/dance act Impact, on their single "Mad World" (2004).
  • Electronica act Familiar Faces, on their single "Mad World" (2004).
  • Polish gothic rock band Closterkeller on their EP "Reghina" (2004).
  • Australian art rock band The Red Paintings, on their EP Walls (2005). This cover features an acoustic cello and guitar arrangement. While they modified the lyrics from the original version, in live performances they are known to enunciate words in different fashion giving it an altogether unique sound.
  • Dance act Alain feat. DJ Chris, on the single "Mad World" (2005).
Alain feat. DJ Chris "Mad World" CD single
Alain feat. DJ Chris "Mad World" CD single
  • German DJ Jan Wayne, on his single Mad World (2005).
  • American singer-songwriter Sara Hickman, on her double album Motherlode (2006).
  • Canadian rock bassist Ken Tizzard, on his album Quiet Storey House... An Introduction (2006).
  • German group Night Bird, on their covers album Thank You (2006).
  • Italian band Spectra Paris, on their album Dead Models Society (2007).
  • California rapper Overdose produced a song by the same name using samples of the original Mad World (2007)

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Edgers, G: "Out of the realm of imagination", "The Boston Globe" March 21, 2004

[edit] External links

Preceded by
"Changes" by Ozzy Osbourne & Kelly Osbourne
UK Number One single
(Andrews/Jules version)

December 21, 2003 - January 11, 2004
Succeeded by
"All This Time" by Michelle McManus
Preceded by
"Sound of the Underground by Girls Aloud
Christmas Number 1
2003
Succeeded by
"Do They Know It's Christmas? by Band Aid 20


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