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Closet 80s is a recurring series spotlighting overlooked and forgotten gems from the decade—songs that may not have dominated the charts but left a lasting impression. These are the records that still spark memories, reward rediscovery, and prove that some of the best ’80s music lived just outside the spotlight.
Wild Blue – Fire With Fire (1986)
Some songs feel inseparable from their moment—and Fire With Fire by Wild Blue is one of those lost 80s gems that deserves another listen.
Released in 1986, Fire With Fire was written specifically for the film of the same name, giving the track an immediate cinematic urgency. The song was written and produced by Chas Sandford, best known for co-writing John Waite’s Missing You. His knack for emotionally direct, radio-ready songwriting is all over this track—polished, dramatic, and built to connect.
Wild Blue were a Chicago-based band fronted by lead singer Renee Varo, whose powerful yet controlled vocal performance gives the song its emotional core. Firmly rooted in the AOR (Album-Oriented Rock) world, Fire With Fire balances melody and muscle, letting the verses simmer before the chorus opens up with conviction and fire.
The song enjoyed strong exposure beyond radio thanks to its music video, which received heavy rotation on MTV. In the mid-’80s, that kind of visibility mattered, and Fire With Fire fit perfectly alongside the era’s emotionally charged rock and pop visuals.
On the charts, the single debuted at #89 on the US Billboard Hot 100 on May 17, 1986, eventually peaking at #71. While it never became a major hit, its MTV presence and AOR appeal helped it leave a lasting impression. The track would later appear on Wild Blue’s debut album, No More Jinx, cementing its place as the band’s defining moment.
Fire With Fire is exactly the kind of record Closet 80s was made for—a song that may not have dominated the charts, but still captures the sound, ambition, and emotion of its time. Turn it up and rediscover a track that proves some fires never really go out.
SIDE A:
Fire With Fire (Edit) 3:30
SIDE B:
Fire With Fire (Long Version) 4:41
VINYL GRADE:
Vinyl: Near Mint
Sleeve: Near Mint
| Chart | Peak Position | Date |
|---|---|---|
| US Billboard Hot 100 | #71 | 1986 |
RELEASE INFORMATION:
Label: Chrysalis – VAS-2289
Format: Vinyl, 12″, 33 ⅓ RPM, Single, Promo
Country: US
Released: 1986
Genre: Pop, Rock
Style: Pop Rock
CREDITS:
- Engineer – Gary McGachan
- Mixed By – Chas Sandford, Gary McGachan
- Producer – Chas Sandford
- Written-By – C. Sandford*
NOTES:
For Promotional Use Only
From the forthcoming LP “No More Jinx” and the Motion Picture “Fire With Fire.”
Buy the 12″ at DISCOGS
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As PaulT described in an excellent article on this topic, I’d like to add a few details about the song: 1. The Vocals: Renee Varo delivers a powerful yet controlled performance. She avoids unnecessary screaming, instead relying on a velvety texture that perfectly complements the production style of the era. 2. The Production: Being a 12-inch promo, the mix stands out for its drums with that explosive reverb so characteristic of 1986 and synthesizers that create an expansive atmosphere. 3. The Hook: The chorus is pure FM radio sugar: catchy, heroic, and designed to be sung while driving. Although the… Read more »
Wow, Ruben – Thank you for the amazing analogy and info. I love it! 😊
Thank you Paul. I am not really a “Rock” fan and this track is new to me.I like her voice. And sometimes I need to listen to something heavier. Have a nice weekend and greetings to the entire BTG family.
Thank you so much, Toxicaudio. I love hearing that this one was a new discovery for you. Even if rock isn’t usually your lane, Renee’s voice really does have a way of pulling you in — there’s a strength and warmth there that cuts through the production. And I’m right there with you… every now and then something a little heavier just hits the spot.
Wishing you a great weekend as well, and sending big greetings right back to you from the whole BTG family. Always glad you’re here.
No way!!!!!!!! I can’t believe it!!!!! Thank you so much Dj Paul 🙂 This is one of those tracks that I loved the second I heard it and has been a bit of a white whale to enjoy in great quality. The single is only available on vinyl, and its only other appearance is on Wild Blue’s sole album, the troubled No More Jinx, which is only available on vinyl, cassette, and an unfortunately awful sounding 2009 re-release CD which clearly uses abysmal source materials. Perhaps the worst sounding CD I have ever heard (and the CD was later released… Read more »
Wow JP, your passion in this comment absolutely made my evening. I could feel every bit of that history, nostalgia, and collector‑pain you’ve carried with this track — and it makes me incredibly happy to finally give you a version worthy of the love you’ve had for it since day one. You’re absolutely right about its “white whale” status. Between the vinyl‑only single, the No More Jinx situation, and that infamous 2009 CD… this song has never had the treatment it deserved. The fact that the film didn’t even get a soundtrack release just adds to the mystery of how… Read more »
Amazing!! Wow Paul you surprise even me, Lol! This is a perfect follow-up to Pat Benatar’s Invincible from yesterday. Chas Sandford really nailed this one with his AOR fire and Missing you-like urgency. I’ve heard of the film but this single seems to have flown under my radar. Better late than never as they say! You are absolutely right, this type of AOR buried treasure is tailor-made for your Closet 80s series. BIG thank you for bringing this back in the spotlight, and of course your meticulous vinyl restoration! Can’t wait to hear this one come blasting out of my… Read more »
P.S. I would think mining the lower ends of the US Billboard Hot 100 would bring endless amount of GOLD for your Closet 80s spotlights!
You’re absolutely right, Retro Hound — the lower reaches of the Hot 100 are a goldmine. Those #60–#100 peaks are where so many great singles lived brief little chart lives before slipping into the shadows, and digging them back out is half the fun of Closet 80s. There’s a whole universe of forgotten AOR, synth‑pop, dance, and rock gems down there just waiting for another spin.
Thanks for the nudge — and for always bringing the enthusiasm.
Thank you, Retro Hound! I had a feeling this one might catch you off guard in the best way. After posting Invincible yesterday, sliding into something with that same AOR punch — and with Chas Sandford’s unmistakable touch — just felt right. He really does bring that Missing You‑style urgency, but with its own fire and swagger. I’m glad this one finally found its way onto your radar. That’s exactly what I love about the Closet 80s series — these tracks that somehow slipped through the cracks but still pack a huge emotional and sonic punch once you hear them.… Read more »
Oh wow! I used to love this song and never knew who sang it! Thank you so much!
I love it when that happens 🙂 I am glad you found out who it was. Enjoy Axel! 🙂
Excited to hear the long version – thank you for sharing this gem!!
You are most welcome, Cory 🙂
Oh boy, Paul!! You can certainly pick them!! This tune is so good! Although I have no recollection of this song – UNFORTUNATELY – I love this record! I love rock songs delivered by strong and powerful female vocalists! This is the perfect follow-up to Pat Benatar!! It fits wonderfully in with the AOR genre. Just too bad there wasn’t a dance mix! Hearing it made me immediately think about our very own, Retro Hound! I’m quite sure he knows this!! He’s quite the expert on rock records and MTV’s music videos. (I’m hoping you’re alright, Retro Hound. I miss… Read more »
I’m here Jeff, lol! Thanks for thinking of me! Yes my tail was wagging when I first saw this today, but surprisingly this is new to me. Which makes this kind of buried treasure that much more enjoyable. I hope you’ve made it through the winter storms and frigid temperatures too.
I’m so glad you’re safe, Retro Hound. I know the US is getting slammed in parts and I was worried. You make this place great with your reactions and insights! I love that you’re this rock guy, but you still can appreciate and like many genres of music!
Have a wonderful day and a great weekend!!
Jeff
Thank you, Jeff! Your excitement always puts a smile on my face. I had a feeling this one might hit the sweet spot for you — that combination of a strong female vocal, big AOR production, and that mid‑80s fire is hard to resist. Renee Varo really brings the kind of grit and power that sits comfortably next to Pat Benatar, so I’m glad the follow‑up felt right to you. I agree, a dance mix would’ve been something special… this track has the bones for a killer extended club version. But even as-is, it’s such a blast to crank up.… Read more »