Fuel for the Fire

Naked Eyes

Fuel for the Fire

RELEASED: September 01, 1984
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. (What) In the Name of Love 4:24 2. New Hearts 3:36 3. Sacrifice 4:06 4. Eyes of a Child 3:34 5. Once is Enough 4:08 6. No flowers Please 4:00 7. Answering Service 3:42 8. Me I See in You 3:33 9. Flying Solo 4:30 10. Flag of Convenience 4:07
Fuel for the Fire is the second studio album by the British synth-pop band Naked Eyes, released in 1990. The album features a blend of catchy melodies and electronic instrumentation that characterized the band's signature sound. It includes notable tracks such as 'Always Something There to Remind Me' and 'Promises, Promises', which showcase the band's ability to merge pop sensibilities with introspective lyrics. Despite not achieving the same level of commercial success as their debut album, 'Fuel for the Fire' has since been appreciated for its innovative production and remains a cult favorite among fans of the genre.