The Outfield Was An Arena Rock-Influenced British Pop Rock/power Pop Power Trio Based In The East End Of London England. Its Members Were Bassist/singer Tony Lewis 1957–2020 Guitarist/keyboardist And Songwriter John Spinks died 2014 And Drummer Alan Jackman. Originally Known As The 'Baseball Boys' Before Signing With Columbia/CBS Records In 1984 The Guys Were Unusual For A British Band In That They Enjoyed Commercial Success In The U.S. Read More On Last.Fm
"All The Love" Also Alternately Known As "All The Love In The World" Is A Pop Rock/power Pop Song By British Power Trio The Outfield From Their 1985 Debut Album 'Play Deep'. The Song Hit The #19 Spot In The U.S. Charts In Late 1986. Critic Mike DeGagne Of The All Music Guide Has Written That The Song "is A An Unblemished Rock Tune With An Effectively Echoed Vocal Track Again Highlighting The Band's Sweet-Sounding Consonance That's Mixed In With Rugged Guitar Work."