Dean McFarlane of AllMusic called Fire in the Sky "the album that pushed the group from the obscure fringe of the U.S. post-punk underground into a full-blown indie rock legend." Trouser Press wrote that "Jad [Fair] works up a head of punk-rock steam that allows him to zoom manically through hi-energy blasts like 'U.F.O. Expert' and 'Tears Stupid Tears.'”[ 1]
Title 1. "U.F.O. Expert" 1:10 2. "Tears Stupid Tears" 2:02 3. "Always" 12:25 4. "This Could Be The Night" 4:36 5. "Possum Head" 2:41 6. "Frosty" 2:45 7. "Turn Your Life Around" 2:55 8. "I Love A Mystery" 2:55 9. "12 Houses" 1:55 10. "Hanger 18" 3:06 11. "Magic Kingdom" 2:27 12. "It's No Wonder" 3:04 13. "Fire In The Sky" 2:22 14. "Good Luck" 0:55 15. "Gates Of Glory" 2:28 16. "Everyone Knows" 2:30 17. "I Heard Her Call My Name " 5:41 18. "Eye Of The Hurricane" 3:08 19. Untitled (hidden track) 3:01
Jad Fair - vocals, megaphone
Don Fleming - guitar, vocals, organ
Hank Beckmeyer - guitar, bass, backing vocal
John Sluggett - drums, guitar, bass, backing vocal
Maureen Tucker - drums
Ira Kaplan - guitar
David Doris - saxophone
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^ McFarlane, Dean. "Half Japanese: Fire in the Sky" . AllMusic . Retrieved 1 June 2017 .
^ Christgau, Robert. "Half Japanese: Fire in the Sky" . RobertChristgau.com . Robert Christgau. Retrieved 1 June 2017 .
^ Larkin, Colin (2006). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music . Vol. 4. MUZE. p. 74.
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