Coming In for the Kill

Coming In For The Kill
Studio album by Climie Fisher
Released 1989, 2009 (re-release)
Genre Pop
Length 47:13
Label EMI, Edsel
Producer Simon Climie, Rob Fisher, Stewart Levine, Neil Dorfsman
Climie Fisher chronology
Everything
(1988)
Coming In for the Kill
(1989)

Coming In for the Kill is the second and last album by British pop duo Climie Fisher, released in 1989. The album was less successful than its predecessor Everything, peaking at #35 in the United Kingdom. The track "Facts of Love" would later be covered by Christian pop singer, Kim Boyce three years later.

In 2009 the record company Edsel re-released and remastered both Climie Fisher albums,[1][2] and included all the original b-sides, with the notable exception of the original version of "Love Like a River".

Track listing

All tracks written by Simon Climie and Rob Fisher except where indicated

  1. "Facts of Love" 3:43
  2. "Fire on the Ocean" 4:17
  3. "It’s Not Supposed to Be That Way" 3:48
  4. "Hold on Through the Night" 3:53
  5. "Buried Treasure" 4:33
  6. "Power of the Dreamworld" 5:14
  7. "The Best Part of Living" 3:51
  8. "Coming In for the Kill" (Simon Climie, Lamont Dozier, Rob Fisher) 4:13
  9. "Don’t Mess Around" 3:35
  10. "You Keep Me Coming Back for More..." 4:08
  11. "Memories (If I Could Relive Your Love)" 5:58

2009 re-release track listing

  1. "Facts of Love" 3:43
  2. "Fire on the Ocean" 4:17
  3. "It’s Not Supposed to Be That Way" 3:48
  4. "Hold on Through the Night" 3:53
  5. "Buried Treasure" 4:33
  6. "Power of the Dreamworld" 5:14
  7. "The Best Part of Living" 3:51
  8. "Coming In for the Kill" 4:13
  9. "Don’t Mess Around" 3:35
  10. "You Keep Me Coming Back for More..." 4:08
  11. "Cold Light of Day" 3:43
  12. "Gypsy" 3:50
  13. "Memories (If I Could Relive Your Love)" 5:58
  14. "Godsend" 4:07
  15. "You're Not Alone in This World"
  16. "Rhythm of the World"
  17. "The Way It Should Be"

Personnel

Singles

Chart performance

Chart Peak
position
South African Album Chart 6
UK Album Chart 35
Swedish Album Chart 36

References

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