Curt Smith

Curt Smith
Curt Smith

2008
Background information
Born 24 June 1961 (1961-06-24) (age 50)
Origin Bath, Somerset, England, UK
Genres Pop rock, new wave, synthpop
Occupations Musician, songwriter, producer
Instruments Vocals, bass, keyboards, guitar
Years active 1979–present
Labels KOOK Media, Zerodisc, Mercury, XIII BIS
Associated acts Tears for Fears, Graduate, Neon

Curt Smith (born 24 June 1961, Bath, Somerset) is an English musician. He is best known for forming the band Tears for Fears, along with childhood friend Roland Orzabal. Also a solo artist, he released his third album Halfway, Pleased in May 2008.

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Musical groups

Graduate

Smith met Roland Orzabal when both were teenagers. They first formed a band in their teens, for which Smith taught himself to play bass guitar. They next formed the ska influenced band Graduate,[1] who released their only album in 1980 achieving minor success in Europe.

Around this time, Smith and Orzabal also became session musicians for the band Neon. Fellow band members included Pete Byrne and Rob Fisher who went on to become the duo Naked Eyes.

Tears for Fears

After Graduate and Neon disbanded, Smith and Orzabal founded Tears for Fears in 1981. Their debut album, 1983's The Hurting, reached no.1 in the UK and produced three international hit singles – "Mad World", "Change", and "Pale Shelter" – each with lead vocals performed by Smith.

Their 1985 album Songs from the Big Chair was even more successful, yielding hits including "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" (with Smith again on lead vocals), "Shout," and "Head Over Heels” (which Smith co-wrote).

The duo spent the next several years recording their 1989 album The Seeds of Love, which proved to be another international best-seller. Smith’s last single as a lead vocalist with the group (and his only lead vocal track on the album) was "Advice For The Young At Heart". Following another world tour, increasing tensions between himself and Orzabal prompted Smith to leave the band in 1991[2] and he moved to New York.

In 2000, routine legal paperwork obligations led to Orzabal and Smith's first conversation in nearly a decade.[3] The two patched up their differences and, along with Smith's associate Charlton Pettus, began writing a new album – Everybody Loves a Happy Ending – released in 2004. Prior to this, "Mad World" was covered by Michael Andrews and Gary Jules for the soundtrack of film Donnie Darko. It was released as a single and reached no.1 in the UK during Christmas 2003. The single re-ignited interest in the group's earlier work and their 1992 Greatest Hits album was re-released and re-entered the UK Top 10 for several weeks, garnering its second UK platinum disc.

Solo albums

Soul on Board

After leaving Tears for Fears, Smith released his first solo album, Soul on Board, in 1993. The album was unsuccessful in the UK, and was not released at all in the U.S.

Smith later claimed that he made the album purely to fulfill his record contract with Phonogram/Mercury.

Mayfield

After moving to New York, Smith formed the band Mayfield with guitarist-producer Charlton Pettus and which also featured Russ Irwin. 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. The band was mostly a live act but did release a self-titled album in 1997, which met with little success. Smith later released the album Aeroplane under his own name. In the U.S., this was a six song 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 will re-release the Mayfield album on November 15, 2011[4]. The new release, on his KOOK Media label, will include a bonus version of the song Trees featuring Janice Whaley.

Halfway, Pleased

During 2000, Smith began work on what was to become Halfway, Pleased, but the project was put on hold when he re-established contact with Roland Orzabal again after almost a decade of silence. Their conversations culminated in Tears for Fears reforming for 2004’s Everybody Loves a Happy Ending which led to a worldwide tour, so it wasn’t until 2006 that Smith resumed work on Halfway, Pleased. The semi-autobiographical album explores Smith’s relationships with his children, parents and friends.

In April 2007, French record label XIII Bis Records released Halfway, Pleased in France. Its 14 tracks included the original version of "Who You Are" (which was recorded by Tears for Fears on Everybody Loves a Happy Ending); a live version of "Snow Hill" from the 2005 Tears for Fears UK tour; the single version of "Seven Of Sundays" (also recorded as a duet with French singer SO); and a cover of "On Ira Tous au Paradis" (also available on A Tribute to Polnareff). Two music videos were made for "Seven of Sundays" – one as a solo track, and one as the duet with SO.

All the songs except "Seven of Sundays" were co-written by Smith and Pettus. The solo version of "Seven of Sundays" was co-written by Pettus and Chesney Hawkes; Smith and Sophie Saillet helped adapt the song for the duet version.

Smith finally released the album in the U.S. and the rest of the world in May 2008 via his own KOOK Media label.[5] The KOOK release features a slightly different track listing, eliminating the Polnareff tribute and adding two new acoustic tracks (“Coming Out” and “Seven of Sundays”). It was released under a Creative Commons license[6] which allows fans to distribute, perform and use the songs so long as the uses are non-commercial and attributed to Smith.

Smith has made limited live concert appearances in the Los Angeles area to support Halfway, pleased. In January 2009, he announced that he will perform a weekly residency at The Standard Hollywood in West Hollywood, CA during the month of February 2009.[7] He announced in mid-February that The Standard had asked him to extend through March 2009 and he agreed.[8] He played a similar residency there in October 2008.

"The Social Media Project"

In January 2010, Smith released the standalone single "All Is Love (featuring Zoë Keating)," the first track in what he says will be an album-length project of collaborations with artists he meets via social media.[9] Smith met Keating, an avant-garde cellist, via Twitter. The second track in the series, "Perfectly...Still (featuring Universal Hall Pass)" will be released in August 2010.[10][dated info] A fan of Smith's suggested the collaboration via Twitter; Smith contacted UHP (aka Melissa R. Kaplan) via the MySpace service. As of August 2010, Smith has not yet announced his next collaboration.

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 The Shadow Bureau's 2011 track "Don't Give Yourself Away"[11], inspired by the 2010 Australian film Griff the Invisible. In May 2011, Smith tweeted that he was working on a track with JunkieXL[12] which has yet to be released.

Soundtracks

Smith and longtime collaborator Charlton Pettus composed and recorded the score for the 2011 film "Meth Head," starring Lukas Haas[13].. Smith contributed an original song, "This Is Christmas," to an episode of the 5th season of the USA Network series Psych.[14]

Stripped Down Live With Curt Smith

In August 2010, Smith debuted a live music web series, "Stripped Down Live With Curt Smith",[15] which he produces along with his manager Arlene Wszalek and Streamin' Garage CEO Mike Rotman. Each episode is devoted to a single featured artist. The band or musician plays acoustic versions of their songs (the show is streamed live via UStream); Smith interviews them between sets, as well as taking viewer questions via Skype and the show's chat room. Smith's guests have included Hypnogaja, Carina Round Chris Pierce, Peter Himmelman, Common Rotation, Gary Jules, All Day Sucker, The Daylights, Matthew Sweet, The Fallen Stars, Nightmare & The Cat, Whiskey Saints, Fitz & The Tantrums and Friendly Indians. As of January 2011, Smith has said that he won't do another season of the series.[16]

Other Activities

Smith is an avid user and advocate of social media.[9] Since 2008, he has been asked to speak at a variety of social media, technology and creative conferences, including 140TC,[17] the Creative Commons Los Angeles Salon,[18] the 2010 ITV Fest,[19] TEDxHollywood,[20] and TEDxSF.[21] He has also guest-lectured at the USC Annenberg School's graduate Online Communities program.[22]

Smith has also tried his hand at acting. He had a minor role as a desk clerk in The Dead Connection (1994), had a more significant role as a professor in 2000's The Private Public.[23][24] Smith made a surprise appearance to open Psych's 2010 Comic Con panel,[25] where he sang onstage with Psych co-stars James Roday and Dule Hill. He then appeared, as himself, in the "Psych" episode "Shawn 2.0".[26] His single "This is Christmas" later appeared in the episode "The Polarizing Express".[27]

In May 2009, Curt Smith performed at the Artist for the Arts Foundation benefit at Barnum Hall, Santa Monica High School, Santa Monica, CA. Performing live, along side Colin Hay, Fee Waybil & Venice (Crazy On You) and over 70 members of the Santa Monica High School (SaMoHi) Orchestra and Girls Choir ,the benefit helped to provide funds for the continuation of Music Education in public schools. The event was filmed and recorded by Harry Rabin of On the WAVE Productions and can be seen on the AFTA Foundation website.

Personal life

Smith grew up in Bath, England, and lived on the Snow Hill council estate (subject of the track “Snow Hill”). He attended the Beechen Cliff School.

Smith has been married twice. His first wife was Linda Altman, whom he married in 1982. They divorced in 1988, and he then began a relationship with marketing executive Laura "Frances" Pennington. They married in 1996 and now reside in Los Angeles with their two daughters, Diva and Wilder, born in 1999 and 2004, respectively.[28]

Smith became a naturalised U.S. citizen in 2007. He now lives in Los Angeles and is neighbours with actor Zac Efron.

Smith is a longtime football fan and supports Manchester United F.C. He was guest commentator for the Champions Soccer Radio Network's UEFA Champions League 2008 Finals pre-game show.[29]

See also

References

  1. ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas "Tears for Fears". Allmusic.
  2. ^ Anderson, Linda "lexxicon.com talks to: CURT SMITH". lexxicon.com.1997.
  3. ^ Tears for Fears – iTunes interview. 2004.
  4. ^ http://curtsmithofficial.com/2011/10/12/mayfield-to-be-re-released-november-15/
  5. ^ Hasty, Katie. "Tears for Fears' Smith Goes 'Halfway' Solo" Billboard. 14 March 2008
  6. ^ Parkins, Cameron. "Curt Smith Releases “Halfway, Pleased”" Creative Commons blog 22 May 2008,
  7. ^ Hotel Chatter. ”'Tears for Fears' Curt Smith Performing at Standard Hollywood" 26 January 2009
  8. ^ Curt Smith Official Website "More Fun on Sunset!", 16 February 2009
  9. ^ a b Dybwad, Barb "Tears for Fears’ Curt Smith Talks Twitter and Solo Career" Mashable 23 Feb 2010
  10. ^ Nyman, Craig "New Music: Curt Smith of Tears for Fears" 5 August 2010
  11. ^ Spinner.com, 26 August 2011
  12. ^ Curt Smith twitter feed
  13. ^ Meth Head on IMDb
  14. ^ Curt Smith, This Is Christmas | USA Network
  15. ^ Miller, Liz Shannon "Tears for Fears’ Curt Smith To Host Stripped Down Live" 20 July 2010
  16. ^ Curt Smith's web site [1] 04 January 2011
  17. ^ Erwin, Miles "Twitter users have first conference" 24 September 2009
  18. ^ Parkins, Cameron "CC Salon LA (26 June 2008): Curt Smith and Monk Turner Discuss CC/Music" 19 June 2008
  19. ^ "ITV Fest 2010 Program Schedule: Seminars"[dead link]
  20. ^ "TEDxHollywood 2010". Tedxhollywood.eventbrite.com. 5 June 2010. http://tedxhollywood.eventbrite.com. Retrieved 16 August 2011. 
  21. ^ "Tedxsf". "Tedxsf". http://tedxsf.org/events/. Retrieved 16 August 2011. 
  22. ^ [2]
  23. ^ "Curt Smith The Private Public (2000)". YouTube. 12 February 2008. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSONQM5Q4SU. Retrieved 16 August 2011. 
  24. ^ "Curt Smith Arrived in Vancouver PSYCH'D". Eatsleepcelebrity.com. http://www.eatsleepcelebrity.com/2010/07/exclusive-curt-smith-arrived-in-vancouver-psychd/. Retrieved 16 August 2011. 
  25. ^ Kassity, Christi "'Psych' Panel Lets it All Out at Comic-Con" Buddy TV, 23 July 2010
  26. ^ "Psych episode "Shawn 2.0" in IMDb
  27. ^ "Psych TV Series -Curt Smith – This is Christmas". Usanetwork.com. 16 December 2010. http://www.usanetwork.com/series/psych/downloads/curtsmith.html. Retrieved 16 August 2011. 
  28. ^ Casagrande, Reggie. "Indie Dad Profile: Curt, Diva and Wilder". Lipstick Tracez._May_2008.
  29. ^ CSRN. "Champions Soccer Radio Network – Curt Smith – Tears for Fears". Champions Soccer Radio Network. 22 May 2008.

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