| Ian Stanley |

Ian
Stanley from the video Head Over Heels
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| Background information |
| Birth name |
Ian Christopher Stanley |
| Born |
February 28, 1957 (1957-02-28) (age 50) |
| Origin |
Bath,
England |
| Genre(s) |
Pop, Rock |
| Occupation(s) |
Record
Producer |
| Instrument(s) |
Keyboards |
| Years active |
1981 - 2007 |
| Label(s) |
East
West Records
(Departed) |
Associated
acts |
Tears
for Fears |
| Website |
None |
Ian Stanley (born Ian Christopher
Stanley, Bath, England, on 28
February 1957)
is an English musician, songwriter and record producer. He was
previously a member of the English band Tears
for Fears for most of the 1980s, and played a key role in the
making of their multi-platinum selling second album Songs From The Big Chair.
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Contents
- 1 Career
- 2 Post-Tears
for Fears & Production
- 3 See
also
- 4 External
links
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Career
After offering them free use of his recording facility,
Stanley became a background member of Tears
for Fears and played keyboards on their first three
albums. He also co-wrote (with Roland Orzabal) many of their songs
from the period 1983-85, and was a vital part of the production team
during this era as the band worked with producer Chris Hughes at their
studio base, The Wool Hall, in Bath.
Curt
Smith,
Roland Orzabal, and Ian
Stanley (l to r) from Mothers Talk (version 3)
He has appeared in several Tears
for Fears promotional videos, including "Change" (in which
he plays one of a masked musician), "Mothers Talk" (version 1 and version
3), "Shout",
"Everybody Wants To
Rule The World", "Head Over Heels" and "I Believe (A
Soulful Re-Recording)", and has performed with the band on countless
television performances. He also appeared in the 1983 Tears
for Fears live concert video recording "In My Mind's Eye",
and the 1985 Tears for Fears
documentary film "Scenes From The Big Chair", as well as completing two
world tours with the band.
Post-Tears for Fears &
Production
Following this, Stanley collaborated with Roland
Orzabal on the 1986 side project "Mancrab", releasing a single, "Fish
for Life", which was made for the soundtrack of the film The Karate Kid, Part II.
Stanley also began working on Tears
for Fears' third album, The
Seeds of Love, but (along with producer Chris Hughes) left the project
due to creative differences. His more prominent contributions, however,
can be heard on the single "Sowing The Seeds Of Love" and the B-sides
"Always In The Past" and "My Life In The Suicide Ranks".
Since the 1980s, Stanley has produced such artists as Lloyd Cole and the
Commotions, A-ha,
The
Pretenders, Ultra, Republica,
Naimee
Coleman, Stephanie Kirkham, Natalie
Imbruglia, Propaganda, The
Human League and Tori Amos. He also contributed to The
Sisters of Mercy re-recording of "Temple of Love", a Teutonic smash
supporting the collection Some Girls Wander by
Mistake. Stanley also did A&R
for Warners East
West Records but left in 1998.
Stanley's most recent work was producing The Beautiful South's
album Superbi
(2006), in part at his studio in Enniskerry, County
Wicklow.
See also
External links
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Tears
for Fears |
| Roland
Orzabal ·
Curt Smith
Ian Stanley ·
Manny
Elias
Discography
Studio albums: The
Hurting ·
Songs from the Big Chair ·
The Seeds of Love ·
Elemental ·
Raoul and the Kings of
Spain ·
Everybody Loves a
Happy Ending
Compilations: Tears Roll
Down (Greatest Hits 82-92) ·
Saturnine Martial
& Lunatic
Live albums: Secret
World
Singles: Suffer the Children ·
Pale Shelter
(You Don't Give Me Love) ·
Mad
World ·
Change ·
Pale
Shelter ·
The Way You
Are ·
Mothers
Talk ·
Shout ·
Everybody Wants to
Rule the World ·
Head Over
Heels ·
I Believe (A
Soulful Re-Recording) ·
Everybody Wants to
Run the World ·
Sowing the Seeds of Love ·
Woman in Chains ·
Advice for the Young
at Heart ·
Famous
Last Words ·
Laid So Low (Tears
Roll Down) ·
Break It Down Again ·
Cold ·
Goodnight
Song ·
Elemental ·
Raoul
and the Kings of Spain ·
Gods Mistake ·
Secrets ·
Falling
Down ·
Closest Thing to Heaven ·
Everybody
Loves a Happy Ending / Call Me Mellow ·
Secret
World
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