Fan the Flame (Part 1)
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Fan the Flame (Part 1) | |||||
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Studio album by Dead or Alive | |||||
Released | 1990 | ||||
Recorded | 1990 | ||||
Genre | Rock | ||||
Label | Epic | ||||
Producer | Dead or Alive, Tim Weidner |
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Fan the Flame (Part 1) is the fifth studio album from dance music band Dead or Alive in 1990. Their prior album Nude was a commercial and critical disappointment, except for in Japan. Thusly, Epic Records released Fan the Flame (Part 1) in Japan only. To this day it is still available only as a Japanese import.
The album contains a slight change in musical style for Dead or Alive, best known for Hi-NRG and disco songs. Fan the Flame (Part 1) contains more mid-tempo songs and melancholy lyrical content. The male background vocals on this album were performed by British pop band Londonbeat.
The songs "Unhappy Birthday" and "Gone 2 Long" were later re-recorded as uptempo dance tracks for Dead or Alive's next album Nukleopatra.
[edit] Track listing
All songs written by Dead or Alive.
- "Your Sweetness (Is Your Weakness)"
- "Unhappy Birthday"
- "Gone 2 Long"
- "Total Stranger"
- "Lucky Day"
- "What Have U Done (2 Make Me Change)"
- "And Then I Met U"
- "Blue Christmas"