Fire on Ice explained

Fire on Ice
Type:studio
Artist:Terry Callier
Cover:Terry Callier - Fire on Ice.jpg
Alt:Callier leaning against a brick wall
Language:English
Label:Elektra
Producer:Richard Evans
Prev Title:I Just Can't Help Myself
Prev Year:1973
Next Title:Turn You to Love
Next Year:1979

Fire on Ice is a studio album from American musician Terry Callier. Released by Elektra Records in 1978, this is the artist's fifth album and the first with Elektra, released after a four-year break from recording. It has received mixed critical reception.

Critical reception

The editorial staff of AllMusic Guide gave the release three out of five stars, with Thom Jurek writing that the album is Callier's most confounding and "it's hard to know whom to blame for making a mess of what was arguably a solid album", noting that the shift to disco does not work for Callier and that some songs are overproduced but sums up that the release has its own "strangeness and charm". Writing for Pitchfork Media, Andy Beta scored this album and the subsequent Turn You to Love a 5.5. out of 10, writing that Fire on Ice "sputters on so many levels that it's hard to isolate just where things misfire".

Track listing

All songs written by Terry Callier, except where noted.

  1. "Be a Believer"– 4:38
  2. "Holdin' On (To Your Love)" (Callier, Larry Wade)– 4:08
  3. "Street Fever" (Callier, Wade)– 3:42
  4. "Butterfly"– 3:56
  5. "I Been Doin' Alright Part II (Everything's Gonna Be Alright)"– 2:47
  6. "Disco in the Sky" (Callier, Wade)– 4:16
  7. "African Violet"– 7:13
  8. "Love Two Love" (Wade)– 2:43
  9. "Martin St. Martin" (Callier, Wade)– 5:34

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