“Over thirty years on from its original release, Tears For Fears third long-player The Seeds Of Love has taken on mythical status for its scope, ambition, timeless musicality, and the fact that it took over four years to record. For music fans and audiophiles the world over, the album continues to astound with its depth and sheer audacity, which is why three decades on it, has barely aged a day. As Roland Orzabal puts it, “”Out of all our albums, Id probably rank it highest. I think it surprised a lot of people, a lot of our peers as well, people who maybe we were being compared to in the mid-Eighties.”” Curt Smith “”The tracks I liked then, I still like now. Woman in Chains, Badmans Song, Sowing the Seeds of Love, and Advice For The Young At Heart have all stuck around. We still play those live.”” The super deluxe box set consists of four CDs and one Blu-Ray, which fully tells the story of how this extraordinary album came to be. The box set includes 22 unreleased tracks from demo sessions, live jams, studio sessions along with a definitive set of b-sides, and rare mixes. Highlights include demos of “”Advice For The Young At Heart”” with Roland Orzabal singing lead vocal and “”Rhythm of Life,”” which didnt make it onto The Seeds of Love and was later given to Oleta Adams for her Circle of One album. The Blu-ray also features a stunning 5.1 mix by Grammy-nominated artist Steven Wilson. The set is housed in a shoe box style box (similar to the other 2 releases) with an extensive booklet, with new interviews by Super Deluxe editor Paul Sinclair with the band and other players on the album. It also contains the tour programme of the era as well.” 1. Woman In Chains (Album Version) 2. Bad Mans Song 3. Sowing the Seeds of Love 4. Advice For the Young At Heart 5. Standing On the Corner of the Third World 6. Swords and Knives 7. Year of the Knife 8. Famous Last Words