From The Fire's central core is described in the review as formed by vocalist J.D. Kelly and guitarist Tommy Lafferty. Their album Thirty Days, Dirty Nights involved studio musicians including Paul Morris and had Jean Beauvoir as co-executive producer.

The album Thirty Days, Dirty Nights is presented as an 80s-influenced melodic rock/AOR release praised for its songwriting, production and J.D. Kelly's vocals; it is treated as a cult record and noted as scarce on CD.

DeBaser's review celebrates From The Fire's Thirty Days, Dirty Nights as a melodic-rock/AOR gem rooted in 80s sounds. The review highlights J.D. Kelly's vocals, Tommy Lafferty's guitar, glossy production and strong songwriting. Standout tracks noted include "Same Song", "Spark and Flame", "Hold On" and "Take My Heart" (duet with Theresa Straley). The record is treated as a cult item and is described as hard to find on CD.

For:Fans of 80s melodic rock, AOR and bands like Foreigner, Journey, REO Speedwagon, Loverboy

 we have always considered this "Thirty days, dirty night" a small gem of artistic maturity dedicated to a compositional quality and a certain stylistic flexibility that have almost always characterized a music scene like the American one, firmly rooted in the evocation of a certain substantial and lively sound still full of eighties references

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