Desire (Toyah Willcox album)

Desire is the second solo studio album by English singer Toyah Willcox, released in 1987 by E.G. Records.

Musically, Desire is more typical of Willcox's band's earlier albums rather than its more commercial predecessor Minx.

Most of the songs are once again co-written by Willcox, and while the original release of the album does not feature any musician credits, it features a consistent band line-up, rather than the large number of session musicians involved in Minx.

[2] Robert Fripp and Ronnie Wood play on the album but are uncredited.

[6] The second and final single was "Moonlight Dancing", a song about an idea that "the moon is a connection that puts us all together",[7] which contains lyrics from a re-recorded version of "Dawn Chorus".