Fields of Fire (album)

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Fields of Fire
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Studio album by
Released16 September 1986
Recorded1985-1986
Genre Pop, rock
Length52:27
Label Aquarius (Canada)
EMI America (United States)
Producer Corey Hart, Phil Chapman
Corey Hart chronology
Boy in the Box
(1985)
Fields of Fire
(1986)
Young Man Running
(1988)
Singles from Fields of Fire
  1. "I Am By Your Side"
    Released: September 1986 [1]
  2. "Angry Young Man"
    Released: September 1986 [2]
  3. "Can't Help Falling In Love"
    Released: November 1986 [3]
  4. "Dancin' With My Mirror"
    Released: February 1987 [4]
  5. "Take My Heart"
    Released: May 1987 [5]

Fields of Fire is the third album by Corey Hart, released in 1986. It generated five charted singles.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Corey Hart, except where noted.

No.TitleLength
1."I Am by Your Side"4:35
2."Dancin' with My Mirror"4:16
3."Take My Heart"4:21
4."Angry Young Man"3:43
5."Goin' Home"5:18
6."Can't Help Falling in Love" (Weiss, Perretti, Creatore)3:24
7."Broken Arrow"5:42
8."Political Cry"4:04
9."Is It Too Late?"4:35
10."Jimmy Rae"5:30
11."Blind Faith"5:59

Personnel

Production

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References

  1. "Corey Hart - I Am by Your Side".
  2. "Corey Hart - Angry Young Man".
  3. "Corey Hart - Can't Help Falling in Love".
  4. "Corey Hart - Dancin' with My Mirror".
  5. "Corey Hart - Take My Heart".