curt smith

Solo musician; co-founder of Tears for Fears. Husband, father, Man United supporter and Liberal Puke.

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Mayfield was a band I formed after moving to New York to be with Frances and to escape the UK music business. It was a couple of years into my hiatus from Tears For Fears and the premise was to not use my name (hence Mayfield) and just try to rediscover the joys of music through playing live. We regularly played at downtown New York clubs like Brownie’s, Mercury Lounge and CBGB’s, in fact the only criteria was that the club had to be within walking distance of my apartment on Mercer and Houston. The “Mayfield Walking Tour” was born!

These were probably a couple of the most enjoyable years I’ve spent as a musician: no pressure and just doing it for the love of music. These songs were ostensibly recorded live, that is with the band playing together with overdubbing and editing used only to polish a few things. We recorded them over a period of three weeks, and whilst I may question the quality of some of the recording and mixing in retrospect, I still can feel the passion intended today.

I have decided to reissue this CD for two reasons:
1. People have asked me to.
2. The original distribution company is no longer in existence. So you can rest assured that if you buy the original CD, not one cent of what you pay for it will come to me. For this reason, I’ve updated the artwork a little so that everyone can differentiate.

Last, a very special thanks to Janice Whaley for the rerecorded, rearranged bonus version of Trees.
If you get a chance visit thesmithsproject.blogspot.com, or follow Janice on Twitter @janicewhaley.

PS. To those wondering about the name: Curt-is-Mayfield (geddit?)

11 tracks (51:24)
  • What Are We Fighting For
    1734 plays
  • Sorry Town
    1020 plays
  • Jasmine's Taste
    633 plays
  • Reach Out
    512 plays
  • Trees
    476 plays
  • Mother England
    542 plays
  • Snow Hill
    354 plays
  • I Don't Want To Be Around
    370 plays
  • Sun King
    327 plays
  • Gone Again
    295 plays
  • Trees (featuring Janice Whaley)
    382 plays
Music I've written and/or performed for television and film.
3 tracks (05:03)
  • Kevin Pollak's Chat Show Theme
    1753 plays
  • I Know, You Know (Theme from PSYCH)
    2312 plays
  • This Is Christmas
    28477 plays
This is a planned album-length collaboration with artists I meet or learn about via social media. The first two tracks are "All Is Love" featuring Zoë Kearing, and "Perfectly...Still" featuring Universal Hall Pass. More tracks coming in 2011!
2 tracks (08:44)
  • All Is Love (featuring Zoë Keating)
    3836 plays
  • Perfectly ... Still (featuring Universal Hall Pass)
    6943 plays
One day there might be enough of these for a holiday album...
4 tracks (12:59)
  • Heaven's Sake
    322 plays
  • This Is Christmas
    28477 plays
  • Silent Night
    360 plays
  • Amazing Grace
    377 plays
Curt Smith’s 2008 solo release "Halfway, pleased" is a semi-autobiographical album about his relationships with his children, parents and friends. "The title refers to where I find myself at this moment,” he says. “Making the transition from my carefree thirties into the responsibility of being a father; from the need to protest into the desire to protect.” The album offers up 15 reflective tracks, including the sensual single “Seven of Sundays,” the lush harmonies of “Greatest Divide,” the compelling progression of “Two,” and the mesmerizing rhythms of “Addict,” as well as four bonus tracks.

In addition to joining the ranks of major artists releasing their work independently under their own banners, Smith is issuing “Halfway, pleased” under a Creative Commons license, which gives fans the right to copy, distribute and perform the album’s songs, so long as the uses are non-commercial and properly attributed to Smith. “Nothing would make me happier,” he insists, “than for my music to be heard by as many people as possible. If people like the album and its songs enough to put it on their website or share it with their friends, that's fantastic. I only ask that they not exploit my music in any way that generates revenue for them but not for me. Because at the end of the day,” he points out, “artists need to realize an income from their art... or they'll have to stop making art in order to do something else to keep a roof over their heads."

Smith began writing “Halfway, pleased” in 2001, but put the project on hold when after 9 years of silence he reconnected with his Tears for Fears partner Roland Orzabal. That led to an unexpected reunion, the critically acclaimed 2005 Tears for Fears album “Everybody Loves A Happy ending,” and a successful worldwide tour. Finally, in 2006 with that behind him, he resumed work on and finished ”Halfway, pleased.”

This very personal album reflects, obliquely, on his journey and life experiences (so far). “I prefer writing slightly cryptic lyrics,” he confides, “that take some thought, and rely on the things that are left unsaid but hinted at.” Even the title is autobiographical; “I figure I’m about halfway through life, and I’m quite pleased.”

May, 2008
15 tracks (1:07:26)
  • Perfect Day
    606 plays
  • Seven Of Sundays
    604 plays
  • Halfway Pleased
    600 plays
  • Greatest Divide
    763 plays
  • Coming Out
    211 plays
  • Aeroplane
    851 plays
  • Two
    393 plays
  • Addict
    665 plays
  • Cover Us
    180 plays
  • Who You Are
    226 plays
  • Where Do I Go
    176 plays
  • Snow Hill (Live)
    180 plays
  • Seven of Sundays (Acoustic)
    258 plays
  • Coming Out (Acoustic)
    179 plays
  • Seven of Sundays (Duet with SO)
    485 plays

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  • Wild in progress
    538 plays
  • My point being rough recorded on phone :)
    1214 plays
  • Heaven's Sake
    322 plays
  • Mayfield Deluxe Bundle Message
    685 plays
  • Why Michael! Why!!!
    587 plays

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