Going to California (Tears for Fears video)

Going to California
Video by Tears for Fears
Released 1990
Recorded 26 May 1990
Genre Concert Performance Video
Length 90 mins
Label Fontana Records
(Polygram Music Video)
Director Nigel Dick
Producer Lisa Hollingshead
Tears for Fears chronology
Sowing The Seeds
(1990)
Going to California
(1990)
Tears Roll Down (Greatest Hits)
(1992)
Live from Santa Barbara
Live album by Tears for Fears
Released 15 December 2009
Recorded 1990 (Erroneously states 1989 on case)
Genre New wave, pop rock, synthpop
Length 68:11
Label Immortal
Producer Raoul (Roland Orzabal)
Tears for Fears chronology
Secret World Live in Paris
(2006)
Live from Santa Barbara
(2009)

Going to California is a concert performance video by the British group Tears for Fears. Released in 1990, it is a recording of the band's show at the Santa Barbara County Bowl in May 1990 during their "Seeds of Love" World Tour.

The performance also features American vocalist/pianist Oleta Adams who had worked with the band on their album The Seeds Of Love and joined them for the subsequent world tour.

Going to California was initially released on VHS home video and Laserdisc, and was later released on DVD in 2005 as an "extra feature" on the band's Scenes from the Big Chair documentary DVD, complete with an updated 5.1 soundtrack audio option.

It was re-released (by itself) on DVD in 2009 as Tears for Fears - Live from Santa Barbara, which featured twelve of the tracks (the original 1990 release had sixteen). An audio CD version was also released simultaneously under the same title.[1]

Track listing

VHS/Laserdisc/DVD version

2009 "Live from Santa Barbara" (DVD and CD)

The 2009 DVD and CD release uses the tracks from the same performance as the VHS/DVD version but only uses twelve and in a slightly different order. This release ends with "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" instead of "Shout" which has always been used as the closing song at all Tears for Fears concerts since 1985.

Band personnel

Music produced by Roland Orzabal (credited as "Raoul").

References

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