Tears for Fears' ambitions started off huge and only grew in scope as their career progressed. The tense synth-pop track “The Prisoner,” the spiky yet anthemic “Elemental,” and the splendor-filled “Secret World” show how, even during founding member Curt Smith's hiatus, Roland Orzabal's pop savvy and grand intentions resulted in a treasure trove of hooky, thoughtful tracks.