- Pale Shelter
Single infobox
Name = Pale Shelter
Caption = 1983 re-release
Artist =Tears for Fears
from Album =The Hurting
B-side = "The Prisoner" (1982)
"We Are Broken" (1983)
Released =March 1982 April 18 1983 August 26 1985
Format = 7", 12"
Recorded = 1982
Genre = New Wave
Length = various
Label = Mercury
Writer =Roland Orzabal
Producer =Mike Howlett (1982)
Chris Hughes, Ross Cullum (1983)
Last single = "Suffer the Children"
(1981)
This single = "Pale Shelter (You Don't Give Me Love)
(1982)
Next single = "Mad World "
(1982)Extra chronology 2
Last single = "Change"
(1983)
This single = "Pale Shelter (second release)
(1983)
Next single = "The Way You Are"
(1983)Extra chronology 2
Last single = "Suffer the Children (second release)"
(1985)
This single = "Pale Shelter (You Don't Give Me Love)
(third release)
(1985)
Next single = "I Believe (A Soulful Re-Recording) "
(1985)"Pale Shelter" is a song by the British band
Tears for Fears . Written byRoland Orzabal and sung by bassistCurt Smith , it was originally the band's second single release in early 1982 - called at that time "Pale Shelter (You Don't Give Me Love)" - but would not find chart success until a reissue (with a different mix) the following year. It eventually became the third hit taken from their debut LP "The Hurting " (1983) and third UK Top 5 chart hit, peaking at number 5. Similar to the previous two singles, the song also reached theTop 40 in several other countries.Background
One of Tears for Fears' oldest songs, "Pale Shelter" (along with "Suffer the Children") was originally recorded for the duo's first demo tape in 1981. The title of the song is a reference to "Pale Shelter Scene", a 1941 drawing by British sculptor
Henry Moore .Meaning
Releases
Shortly after signing a contract with
Mercury Records , aMike Howlett produced version of the song became the band's second single release. While it gained some club play, the single was ultimately a failure in the UK charts. In 1983, after the left-field success of singles "Mad World " and "Change", "Pale Shelter" was given another shot as a single to promote the recently released LP "The Hurting". To provide a chart push the second time around, Mercury took full advantage of thepicture disc and coloured vinyl gimmicks that were popular throughout the 1970s and early 1980s. In all, eleven different variations of the reissued single were available for purchase. Aided by this and the duo's coinciding British concerts (at many of which the song was played twice), the single finally became a chart success.In 1985, following up on the massive success of the band's second LP "
Songs from the Big Chair ", Mercury reissued the original mix as a single, complete with a new picture sleeve. The release was a modest success, denting the UK Top 75.ong versions
There are two distinct recordings of "Pale Shelter": the original single version produced by Mike Howlett (subtitled "You Don't Give Me Love"), and the album re-recording produced by Chris Hughes and Ross Cullum, which itself was later released as a single. Both versions open with a sample played in reverse; on the original, it is an extra lyric spoken by Orzabal, while on the album cut, it is a brief piano lick. Likewise, there are two distinct 12" extended mixes of the song.
The oddity known as the 'Canadian Single Version' was released in 1983 to promote "The Hurting" in
Canada . Instead of using the Hughes/Cullum recording found on the album itself, the record company instead released a unique edit of the original Mike Howlett- produced extended version.B-sides
"The Prisoner", which backs the first "Pale Shelter" release, is an early version of the song that would later appear on the duo's debut LP "The Hurting".
"We Are Broken", which backs the reissue, is an earlier version of the song "Broken", which would later appear on Tears for Fears' second album "Songs from the Big Chair".
Music video
The promotional clip for "Pale Shelter" was filmed in early 1983 in Los Angeles, California, USA. The video is notable for a scene in which Orzabal and Smith walk headfirst into a sea of flying paper airplanes, with one of them hitting Orzabal directly in the eye. This was the second Tears for Fears clip directed by music video pioneer
Steve Barron , following "Mad World".Track listings
;7": Mercury / IDEA2 flagicon|UK
# "Pale Shelter (You Don't Give Me Love)" (3:55)
# "The Prisoner" (2:40) ;12": Mercury / IDEA212 flagicon|UK
# "Pale Shelter (You Don't Give Me Love) [Extended] " (6:25)
# "Pale Shelter (You Don't Give Me Love)" (3:55)
# "The Prisoner" (2:40) ;7": Mercury / IDEA5 flagicon|UK flagicon|Ireland/ 812 108-7 flagicon|Australia flagicon|Europe
# "Pale Shelter [Album Version] " (4:08)
# "We Are Broken" (4:03) ;12": Mercury / IDEA512 flagicon|UK / 812 108-1 flagicon|Europe
# "Pale Shelter [New Extended Version] " (6:41)
# "Pale Shelter [Album Version] " (4:14)
# "We Are Broken" (4:03);7": Vertigo / SOV 2328 flagicon|Canada
# "Pale Shelter [Canadian Single Version] " (3:57)
# "We Are Broken" (4:03) ;2x7": Vertigo / SOVD 2328 flagicon|Canada
# "Pale Shelter [Canadian Single Version] " (3:57)
# "We Are Broken" (4:03)
# "Mad World [World Remix] " (3:30)
# "Ideas As Opiates [Single Version] " (3:54) ;"'12": Vertigo / SOVX 2328 flagicon|Canada
# "Pale Shelter (You Don't Give Me Love) [Extended] " (6:25)
# "We Are Broken" (4:03)Picture sleeves
Blue Vinyl
Grey VariationChart positions
Other appearances
"Pale Shelter" has been covered by the following artists:
*German
electropop actCodename Sugar , on his album "Losing It" (2003).
*British indie artist Flo, on her album "Travelling Light" (2006).In addition, Tears for Fears bassist Curt Smith included a reworking of the song on his solo EP "Aeroplane" (2000).
The song is featured in the 2002
PlayStation 2 videogame "" as part of the playlist of new wave radio stationWave 103 .
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