Laser Love is the second album by UK band After the Fire. Released in 1979, the album showcased more of a new wave approach, 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.
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.
Critical reception
The Bristol Evening Post called Laser Love a "pleasant album which showcases After the Fire's rich music and melodic instrumental work."
Track listing
Side one
- "Laser Love" <small>(Andy Piercy, Peter "Memory" Banks) </small> (3:28)
- "Joy" <small>(Banks, Piercy, John Russell, Ivor Twidell) </small> (3:17)
- "Take Me Higher" <small>(Piercy, Banks) </small> (4:31)
- "Life in the City" <small>(Piercy, Banks) </small> (4:13)
- "Suspended Animation" <small>(Piercy, Banks)</small> (4:52)
Side two
- "Like the Power of a Jet" <small>(Piercy, Banks)</small> (3:07)
- "One Rule For You" <small>(Piercy, Banks)</small> (3:24)
- "Time to Think" <small>(Piercy, Banks)</small> (3:28)
- "Timestar" <small>(Banks) </small> (4:36)
- "Check It Out" <small>(Piercy, Banks) </small> (3:21)
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