Laser Love (album)

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Laser Love
After The Fire - Laser Love.jpg
Studio album by
Released21 September 1979 [1]
RecordedJuly–August 1978 Record Plant NY
Genre New wave
Length38:17
Label CBS
Producer Muff Winwood (Tracks A1, A3, A5, B1, B3-B4)
Rhett Davies (Co-producer on A1, B3)
Rupert Hine (Tracks A2, B2)
After the Fire (Track A4)
John Leckie (Track B5)
After the Fire chronology
Signs of Change
(1978)
Laser Love
(1979)
80-f
(1980)

Laser Love is the second album by UK band After the Fire. [2] [3] Released in 1979, the album showcased more of a new wave approach, [4] including much shorter songs than had been featured on the band's more progressive rock-oriented debut album, Signs of Change . It was produced primarily by Muff Winwood. [5]

Contents

The album includes the band's biggest hit in the UK, "One Rule For You". Laser Love peaked at No. 57 on the UK Albums Chart. [6]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
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The Bristol Evening Post called Laser Love a "pleasant album which showcases After the Fire's rich music and melodic instrumental work." [8]

Track listing

Side one

  1. "Laser Love" (Andy Piercy, Peter "Memory" Banks) (3:28)
  2. "Joy" (Banks, Piercy, John Russell, Ivor Twidell) (3:17)
  3. "Take Me Higher" (Piercy, Banks) (4:31)
  4. "Life in the City" (Piercy, Banks) (4:13)
  5. "Suspended Animation" (Piercy, Banks) (4:52)

Side two

  1. "Like the Power of a Jet" (Piercy, Banks) (3:07)
  2. "One Rule For You" (Piercy, Banks) (3:24)
  3. "Time to Think" (Piercy, Banks) (3:28)
  4. "Timestar" (Banks) (4:36)
  5. "Check It Out" (Piercy, Banks) (3:21)

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