Fire on the Moon may refer to:
Fire on the Moon, released in 1990 on Island Records, was The Comsat Angels' seventh album. It was issued under the alias Dream Command, and in limited quantities in the United States and the Netherlands only. A promo-only single of "Celestine" was released in similarly small quantities.
Frontman Stephen Fellows was once asked which of the Comsats' albums was his least favorite. He replied, "Least favourite is not a Comsats album, but a Dream Command one [Fire On The Moon] – what the hell were we thinking about?"
Fire on the Moon was reissued by Edsel Records in November 2015 as part of a two-CD set which also included the 1986 album Chasing Shadows, which was recorded under the band's original name.
All tracks written by Fellows/Glaisher/Bacon/Peake.
Fire on the Moon is the third release from Mother's Army. It was released in 1998. It was the first release without Carmine Appice. The band consisted of rock veterans Joe Lynn Turner, Bob Daisley, Jeff Watson, and Aynsley Dunbar.
All songs are written by Jeff Watson, Bob Daisley and Joe Lynn Turner
It's written with your name on it.
The aleph is what we stand on.
Mirror images of everything.
Burning in your eyes.
The reflection in your eyes.
Speaks to me on love's eulogy.
It was only a game that you wanted to play.
I won't be the same.
Say goodbye to all that you hold.
I knelt down to kiss you.
But you wanted to die in your own arms.
You were the one to call me hopeless.
You were the one to call me dear.