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'Naked Eyes' History: 


Biography



Even in the midst of the latest "retro" 80s revival, it is no small thing to be one of the rare acts whose music still gets consistent radio airplay. Naked Eyes is just such a band: Fans of their warm brand of synthesized pop, which comprised two albums and two huge 1983 US hits ("Always Something There To Remind Me" and "Promises, Promises"), cannot help but launch into song at the sound of their immediately-recognizable melodies.


By the time Naked Eyes formed, members (and friends) Pete Byrne and Rob Fisher were old hands at the hit and miss game of finding the right band members. Both had gone around on the Bath pub-n-club circuit while punk and new wave were dominating the music scene, but nothing had clicked for them long-term. They had a brief run with Neon from 1980-81, a band that also featured future Tears for Fears members Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith, yet that essential something remained elusive. "All of the Neon material was written by Rob and me," remembers Byrne, "so it sounded like Naked Eyes with guitar, bass and drums." On their own again in 1982, Byrne and Fisher opted to keep things simple: Synths, and a two-man format. Early demos (one of which was their lush cover of the Burt Bachrach/Hal David classic "Always Something There to Remind Me") led to a major label record deal and producer Tony Mansfield, who put the shine on their 1983 debut album, "Burning Bridges" (tweaked slightly and retitled "Naked Eyes" for the US), which they recorded at the legendary Abbey Road Studios. The release of "Always" proved successful on both sides of the Atlantic, and was rapidly followed up with "Promises, Promises" and "When The Lights Go Out," proving that the band had more than just one hit tune in them. The following year brought about their second album, "Fuel for the Fire" (clearly the band preferred albums with heat-themed titles), but it failed to continue their momentum, (the quirky single, "(What) In the Name of Love" only brushed the Top 40). Saddled with difficult second album woes brought about by changes at the record label, Byrne and Fisher called it quits. Yet that has been far from the last word heard from Naked Eyes. Relocated to California, Byrne has kept their flame alight in the intervening years, assembling a greatest hits/rarities album ("Everything And More"), which includes all the 12-inch dance remixes, including a version of "Promises, Promises" that features vocal assistance from Madonna. He has also made a name for himself by working with Stevie Wonder, Brad Buxer (musical director for Michael Jackson) and as a producer and songwriter for among others The Olsen Twins. And he has released both an EP and full-length album of original tunes (2000s The World in Which We Love and 2001s The Real Illusion). Byrne and Fisher, who had remained on good terms since the band breakup, reunited in early 1999 to work on new tracks, but Fisher died suddenly late in the year after complications following stomach surgery.


Since Fishers death, Byrne had been mulling over the idea of putting a new Naked Eyes together, and in 2005 put that idea in motion. Having connected with talented members of several Los Angeles-based bands, themselves enamored with the newly-repopularized synth sound of the 80s, Byrne has written several dazzling new tracks (including the impressively moody Diamond Days) and has headlined many sold-out shows around the U.S. Not that Naked Eyes will stop there: In January '06, the Naked Eyes-Stripped album (Fumbling With The Covers) will be released, Byrne is starting work on the long-awaited third album and an upcoming east coast tour is in the works. Proof, if ever any was needed, that with Byrne at the helm Naked Eyes is a band for whom the lights never do go out.
source: http://www.pjbmusic.com/index2.html





Tracks by 'Naked Eyes' 


Allways something there to remind me 
Always Something There To Remind Me Play
Lyrics
Always Something There To Remind Me 
Always Something There To Remind Me 
Always Something There To Remind Me [Ext Mix] 
Always Something There To Remind Me (Tony Mansfield 12" Mix) 
Always Something There To Remind You 
Always Something True There To Remind Me 
Always Sometthing There To Remind Me 
Answering Service 
A Very Hard Act To Follow 
Burning Bridges 
Communication Without Sound 
Could Be 
Emotion In Motion 
Emotion In Motion 
Eyes Of A Child 
Flag Of Convenience 
Flying Solo 
Fortune And Fame 
I Could Show You How 
In The Name Of Love 
Love Life 
Low Life 
Making Waves 
Me I See in You 
New Hearts 
No Flowers Please 
Once Is Enough 
Pit Stop 
Promise, Promises 
Promises Promises 
Lyrics
Promises, Promises Play
Promises Promises 
Lyrics
Promises Promises (Jellybean 12" Mix) 
Promises Promises (Jellybean 7" Mix) 
Promises Promises (Tonu Mansfield 12" Mix) 
Promises, Promises (UK) 
Remote Control 
Sacrifice 
Sacrifice (Arthur Baker 12" Mix) 
Spandau Ballet, Communication 
Spandau Ballet, Only When You Leave 
Spandau Ballet, Round And Round 
Spandau Ballet, True 
Sweet Poison 
There's Always Something There To Remind Me 
(There's) Always Something There To Remind Me 
The Time Is Now 
Voices In My Head 
(What) In The Name Of Love 
What In The Name Of Love 
(What) In The Name Of Love (Arthur Baker 12" Mix) 
(What) In the Name of Love (Byrne, Fisher Mix) 
When The Lights Go Out 
When The Lights Go Out