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Naked Eyes was an Eighties synthpop duo, best known for their first single, a cover of the Burt Bacharach / Hal David standard "(There's) Always Something There To Remind Me". (Bacharach himself has cited the cover as a personal favorite.) The song reached number one in the UK.
The group consisted of childhood friends from Bath, England, Pete Byrne on vocals and Rob Fisher on keyboards. The two had formerly played in a band called Neon and stayed together as a duo after the group broke up.
Their second and third singles, "Promises, Promises" and "When The Lights Go Out", were also hit singles. However, their second album, Fuel For The Fire and the single "(What) In The Name Of Love", were not as well-received and the group broke up soon after its release. Byrne ended up doing session work (he is heard on Stevie Wonder's "Part-Time Lover") while Fisher joined the group Climie Fisher.
Fisher passed away August 25, 1999 from complications following stomach surgery.
They released two albums:
- Burning Bridges (1983) - (released as Naked Eyes in the US) #32 US
- Fuel For The Fire (1984) #83 US
Singles
- "Always Something There To Remind Me" (1983) #8 US
- "Promises, Promises" (1983) #11 US
- "When The Lights Go Out" (1983) #37 US
- "(What) In The Name Of Love" (1984) #39 US