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Naked Eyes are an English new wave band. Formed in 1982 by vocalist Pete Byrne and keyboardist Rob Fisher, the band had four US top 40 singles in the 1980s. Naked Eyes are best known for their hit cover version of "Always Something There to Remind Me" (1982).

History
Naked Eyes was formed by Pete Byrne (vocals) and Rob Fisher (keyboards), They had both been members of Neon, a new wave band that also included future Tears for Fears members Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith. Naked Eyes' first hit, "Always Something There to Remind Me", is a synth-pop cover of the Burt Bacharach standard. The band had three subsequent top 40 hits: "Promises, Promises", "When the Lights Go Out", and "(What) In the Name of Love". On 8 June 2021, Naked Eyes released a new album, Disguise the Limit. Naked Eyes sued Reservoir Media for copyright infringement in 2022. ==Discography==
Discography
Studio albumsBurning Bridges (1983) US #32, AUS #88 (self-titled in the US & Canada, with modified track listing and different cover artwork) • Fuel for the Fire (1984) US #83 Compilation albumsThe Best of Naked Eyes (1991) • Promises, Promises (The Very Best of Naked Eyes) (1994) • Naked Eyes / Spandau Ballet – Back 2 Back Hits (1998) • Everything and More (2002) Singles Music videos • "Always Something There to Remind Me" (1982) • "Promises, Promises" (1983) • "Voices in My Head" (1983) • "When the Lights Go Out" (1983) • "(What) In the Name of Love" (1984) • "Cry Baby Cry" (2007) ==References==
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