Streets of Fire is the fourth studio album by English singer-songwriter and musician Duncan Browne.
The album features contributions from saxophone player Dick Morrissey, as well as previous contributors Tony Hymas and John Giblin.
[3] At the time of its release, Billboard magazine regarded the record as "an interesting followup to Browne's 1978 hit album The Wild Places," due to "his self-penned tunes and musical ability."
Marsh further wrote: "Fire and wildness, not to mention human passion, is just what this mechanical marvel [Browne] lacks.
"Nina Morena" features lines from Pablo Neruda poem "En Su Llama Mortal".