Fire is the second album by
Detroit-based
electronic music duo
Inner City, released in 1990. Two singles were released from the album: "That Man (He's All Mine)" and "Till We Meet Again".
Critical reception
AllMusic editor Alex Henderson felt the album provides "such inspired,
gospel-influenced
house music treasures", as "My Heart's Not Here with You", "Lovelight", "What Does It Take", and "That Man (He's All Mine)". He complimented Paris Grey as "a singer of depth and substance" and Kevin Saunderson as "an inventive, distinctive producer", and also highlighted "Hallelujah" and "Unity" as "fine examples of the uplifting "love/peace/togetherness" theme".[1]Greg Kot from Chicago Tribune noted that
Ten City crooner
Byron Stingily and rappers 2 the Hardway "steal the show" as guest stars on the "
R&B-flavored" "Till We Meet Again" and the "sassy
Janet Jackson-like" "What Does It Take". He added that Grey's "sensual voice" is perfect for cuts such as "Hallelujah," "Unity" and the galloping "Fire".[2]