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Rob Fisher (5 November 1956 – 25 August 1999) was an English keyboardist and songwriter from Cheltenham,Naked Eyes – The Story
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and, later, Climie Fisher. He attended Lord Wandsworth College in Hampshire, where he was a member of a band called Cirrus with Nick Ryall (guitar and flute) and Ray Coop (bass).


Career

Fisher's early bands were Whitewing (1975–1978) and the Xtians (1978), both during his time at the
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. In 1979, he joined up with Pete Byrne to form
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, whose first single "Making Waves/Me I See in You" was released on their own 3D Music label. The band later went on to recruit Neil Taylor,
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,
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and
Roland Orzabal Roland Orzabal (born Roland Jaime Orzabal de la Quintana; 22 August 1961) is a British musician, singer-songwriter, record producer, and author. He is best known as a co-founder of Tears for Fears, of which he is the main songwriter and joint v ...
before they finally broke up in December 1981. In 1982, Fisher and Pete Byrne, who were key figures in the early days of
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, formed the duo
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, while in 1981 Smith and Orzabal formed
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. Naked Eyes' two biggest
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were their rendition of the
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song " Always Something There to Remind Me", and the self-penned " Promises, Promises". They had two more US top 40 hits, "When the Lights Go Out" and "(What) In the Name of Love", before going their separate ways. They resumed their writing partnership after a five-year break, and some of the songs written during this period appeared on the 2001 Pete Byrne album, ''The Real Illusion''. In 1987, Fisher re-emerged as one half of the
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Climie Fisher with singer-songwriter
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. Together they took " Love Changes (Everything)" to the UK No. 2 spot, while the hip hop-inspired "
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" also cracked the
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in the United Kingdom. After the break-up of Climie Fisher, Fisher collaborated on several songs with
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and
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. For some years, Fisher owned his own studio, The StoneRoom, in
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, where, until shortly before his death, he had been working with Pete Byrne on a new Naked Eyes studio album.


Death

Fisher died on 25 August 1999, aged 42, following surgery for bowel cancer.


Discography


with Neon

*" Making Waves" / "Me I See in You" (1980) *"Communication Without Sound" (1981)


with Naked Eyes

*'' Burning Bridges'' (1983) *'' Fuel for the Fire'' (1984)


with Climie Fisher

* '' Everything'' (1987) * '' Coming In for the Kill'' (1989)


See also

* Pete Byrne *
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* Climie Fisher


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People Who Died
{{DEFAULTSORT:Fisher, Rob 1956 births 1999 deaths People from Cheltenham English songwriters English keyboardists English new wave musicians British synth-pop new wave musicians Sophisti-pop musicians Alumni of the University of Bath Musicians from Bath, Somerset Deaths from colorectal cancer Deaths from cancer in the United Kingdom People educated at Lord Wandsworth College Musicians from Gloucestershire 20th-century English musicians Neon (British band) members Naked Eyes members Climie Fisher members