Relight My Fire (album) explained

Relight My Fire
Type:Studio
Artist:Dan Hartman
Cover:Relight_My_Fire_Album_Art.jpg
Released:1979
Genre:Disco, pop
Length:34:47
Label:Blue Sky
Producer:Dan Hartman
Prev Title:Instant Replay
Prev Year:1978
Next Title:It Hurts to Be in Love
Next Year:1981

Relight My Fire is an album by the American musician Dan Hartman, released in 1979.[1]

The title track, "Relight My Fire", became a hit single.[2]

Critical reception

The Muncie Star dismissed the album as "more poor disco." The Bristol Evening Post wrote that Hartman gallops "through six lengthy pieces with the rhythm never faltering, the canned excitement polished to a shine."[3]

Influence

The album inspired Miquel Brown's single "So Many Men — So Little Time". According to Ian Levine (who cowrote the song with Fiachra Trench):

The big record at [the London LGBT nightclub] Heaven was Dan Hartman's 'Relight My Fire'—that's when we brought the big fans out and two thousand people had their hands in the air screaming. It was electrifying. But there weren't enough records coming out that could capture that magic, so we started making our own. I had been at the Circus Maximus in L.A. and I saw a guy wearing a T-shirt that said, 'So many men, so little time,' and I was like, 'One day I want to make a record with that title.' The concept was I sat down with my cowriter and arranger, an Irish guy called Fiachra Trench, and I played him 'Relight My Fire' and I said, 'I want this kind of choppy piano, big powerful chords, and the idea is a woman is going to sing, instead of “I love you, I want you, you're the man of my dreams,” I want the opposite. I want “I wake up next to this man and say, 'Who are you?'” It's so naughty but nice and everyone'll love it.'[4]

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Book: The Rolling Stone Album Guide . 1992 . Random House . 310.
  2. Web site: Dan Hartman . Billboard . 22 January 2024.
  3. News: Belsey . James . Pops . Bristol Evening Post . 16 Feb 1980 . 6.
  4. Book: Shapiro, Peter. Turn the Beat Around: The Secret History of Disco. 2015-06-23. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. 978-1-4668-9412-9. en.