Fan the Flame (Part 1) | ||||
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Studio album by Dead or Alive | ||||
Released | 13 December 1990 | |||
Recorded | 1990 | |||
Genre | Hi-NRG, synthpop | |||
Length | 51:38 | |||
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Epic ESCA 5148 |
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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 and was released in 1990.Epic Records released Fan the Flame (Part 1) in Japan only. The album remained an exclusive in this territory until the worldwide release of the Sophisticated Boom Box MMXVI compilation box set in 2016.
The album contains a slight change in musical style for Dead or Alive, best known for Hi-NRG and dance-pop songs. Fan the Flame (Part 1) contains more mid-tempo songs and melancholy lyrical content. The male background vocals on "Total Stranger" were performed by British pop band Londonbeat and the London Community Gospel Choir provided backing vocals for "Unhappy Birthday".
The songs "Unhappy Birthday" and "Gone 2 Long" were later re-recorded as uptempo dance tracks for Dead or Alive's next album Nukleopatra.
Fan the Flame (Part 2) was recorded but never released, and is often confused with the acoustic album Love, Pete, which was made available during a US personal appearance tour in 1992 and has since been widely bootlegged with the title Fan the Flame (Part 2): The Acoustic Sessions. In his autobiography Pete Burns strongly criticizes its subsequent illegal distribution and those fans who continue to buy it.
In Japan they released the singles "Your Sweetness (Is Your Weakness)" (JPN#3), "Unhappy Birthday" (JPN#14) and "Gone 2 Long" (JPN#18). The album peaked at number 27 on the Japanese Albums Chart.
All tracks written by Dead or Alive.