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Secret Dreams and Forbidden Fire : ウィキペディア英語版
Secret Dreams and Forbidden Fire

| Last album = ''Faster Than the Speed of Night''
(1983)
| This album = ''Secret Dreams and Forbidden Fire''
(1986)
| Next album = ''Hide Your Heart''
(1988)
|Misc=}}
''Secret Dreams and Forbidden Fire'' is the sixth studio album by Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler. It was released on 3 May 1986, by Columbia Records, as the follow-up to her fifth studio album, ''Faster Than the Speed of Night'' (1983). Three years in the making, the album was produced by Jim Steinman, who also produced Tyler's previous album. Seven singles were released from the album, with "Holding Out for a Hero" originally being released two years ahead of the album on the ''Footloose'' soundtrack. The album features collaborations with songwriters guest artists including Desmond Child and Todd Rundgren.
''Secret Dreams and Forbidden Fire'' received generally negative reviews, with music critics criticizing the length of the tracks and Steinman's production. The album was a commercial success, reaching number one on the Norwegian Album Charts.
==Background and release==
Tyler and Steinman had already seen international success with ''Faster Than the Speed of Night'' (1983) and its highest charting single "Total Eclipse of the Heart". Steinman wrote four new songs for ''Secret Dreams and Forbidden Fire'', two of which were released as singles. The first song to be released was "Holding Out for a Hero", released in 1984 for the ''Footloose'' soundtrack. The other, "Loving You's a Dirty Job but Somebody's Gotta Do It", was released as a collaborative single with Todd Rundgren in 1986.
Steinman recruited a number of other songwriters for the album, including Desmond Child. Steinman told Child that he wanted a song about androgyny. "I want a special song. The verses have to sound like Tina Turner, the B Section has to sound like The Police, U2, or Hall & Oates, and the chorus has to sound like Bruce Springsteen," he continued. Child used the verbal guide to write "If You Were a Woman (and I Was a Man). He also wrote "Lovers Again".
"Ravishing" was originally written by Steinman as an instrumental track on ''The Wrestling Album'' (1985), titled "Hulk Hogan's Theme". Tyler also recorded "Under Suspicion" during the album's recording. It was written by herself, her brother Paul Hopkins, and Peter Oxendale. The song was used as the B-side to "Loving You's a Dirty Job but Somebody's Gotta Do It".

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