The Hurting is the debut album by the British synthpop band Tears for Fears. It was released on 7 March 1983, and peaked at no. 1 on the UK Album Chart. The album was certified Platinum by the BPI in January 1985. The album contained Tears For Fears' first three hit singles - "Mad World", "Change", and "Pale Shelter" - all of which reached the Top 5 in the UK. The album was remastered and reissued in 1999, and included four remixes as bonus tracks and an extensive booklet which described the recording process of the album. The Hurting is the debut album by the British synthpop band Tears for Fears. It was released on 7 March 1983, and peaked at no. 1 on the UK Album Chart. The album was certified Platinum by the BPI in January 1985. The album contained Tears For Fears' first three hit singles - "Mad World", "Change", and "Pale Shelter" - all of which reached the Top 5 in the UK. The album was remastered and reissued in 1999, and included four remixes as bonus tracks and an extensive booklet which described the recording process of the album. false 2025-11-08 04:17:16 The Hurting 2013 2013-10-18 2013-10-18 154 Art Pop Coldwave Electronic New Wave Pop Pop Rock Synth-Pop 112268 2117228 f090f2b7-49de-4202-b04f-c4ad21fcaa42 7c7f9c94-dee8-4903-892b-6cf44652e2de 6901aa79-3c37-32eb-8bd2-4061049b40c5 /media/data/media5/Music/Tears for Fears/The Hurting/folder.jpg Tears for Fears Tears for Fears 1 1 The Hurting 04:19 1 2 Mad World 03:35 1 3 Pale Shelter 04:34 1 4 Ideas as Opiates 03:45 1 5 Memories Fade 05:05 1 6 Suffer the Children 03:53 1 7 Watch Me Bleed 04:18 1 8 Change 04:14 1 9 The Prisoner 02:55 1 10 Start of the Breakdown 04:58 2 1 Suffer the Children (7" version) 03:44 2 2 Pale Shelter (You Don't Give Me Love) 04:03 2 3 The Prisoner 02:44 2 4 Ideas as Opiates 03:56 2 5 Change (New version) 04:39 2 6 Suffer the Children (remix) 04:20 2 7 Pale Shelter (You Don't Give Me Love) (extended version) 07:06 2 8 Mad World (World remix) 03:42 2 9 Change (extended version) 06:00 2 10 Pale Shelter (extended version) 07:09 2 11 Suffer the Children (instrumental) 04:27 2 12 Change (7" edit) 03:57 2 13 Wino 02:25 2 14 The Conflict 04:03 2 15 We Are Broken 05:16 2 16 Suffer the Children (Promo CD version) 03:58 3 1 Ideas as Opiates 03:52 3 2 Suffer the Children 04:04 3 3 The Prisoner 02:52 3 4 The Hurting 03:49 3 5 Memories Fade 04:53 3 6 The Prisoner 02:47 3 7 Start of the Breakdown 03:59 3 8 The Hurting 03:50 3 9 Start of the Breakdown 05:54 3 10 Change 04:58 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 of the 1980s, and attained international chart success as part of the Second British Invasion. The band's debut album, The Hurting (1983), reached number one on the UK Albums Chart, and their first three hit singles – "Mad World", "Change", and "Pale Shelter" – all reached the top five in the UK Singles Chart. Their second album, Songs from the Big Chair (1985), reached number one on the US Billboard 200, achieving multi-platinum status in both the US and the UK. The album contained two US Billboard Hot 100 number one hits: "Shout" and "Everybody Wants to Rule the World", both of which also reached the top five in the UK with the latter winning the Brit Award for Best British Single in 1986. Their belated follow-up, The Seeds of Love (1989), entered the UK chart at number one and yielded the transatlantic top 5 hit "Sowing the Seeds of Love". After touring The Seeds of Love in 1990, Orzabal and Smith had an acrimonious split. Orzabal retained the Tears for Fears name as a solo project, releasing the albums Elemental (1993) – which produced the international hit "Break It Down Again" – and Raoul and the Kings of Spain (1995). Orzabal and Smith reconciled in 2000 and released an album of new material, Everybody Loves a Happy Ending, in 2004. The duo have toured on a semi-regular basis since then. After being in development for almost a decade, the band's seventh album, The Tipping Point, was released in 2022, giving the band their sixth UK Top 5 album and their highest chart peak in 30 years, and reaching the Top 10 in numerous other countries, including the US. In 2021, Orzabal and Smith were honoured with the Ivor Novello Award for 'Outstanding Song Collection' recognising their "era-defining Tears for Fears albums" and "critically acclaimed, innovative hit singles".