Fuel for the Fire was Naked Eyes' 1984 follow-up album to their successful début. However, it was met with far less critical success and subsequently flopped. The band did have minor success with one single off the album, "(What) In the Name of Love" which reached #39 in the US on the Billboard 100.
Naked Eyes disbanded following the disappointment of Fuel for the Fire. The album has never been officially released on CD but all the tracks are ava...
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Fuel For The Fire
Musical Album
Artist
Naked Eyes
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Label
EMI
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EMI America Records
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Parlophone
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