The Outfield were an English rock band that achieved considerable success in the mid-1980s, particularly in the United States. Comprised of notable members Tony Lewis (vocals and bass), John Spinks (guitar and keyboard), and Alan Jackman (drums), the band's style combined power pop with a distinctive British rock sound. The Outfield's 1985 debut album, "Play Deep", went triple platinum in the U.S., with the hit single "Your Love" becoming their signature song and a staple of 1980s rock. Their melodic, guitar-driven sound, characterized by Lewis' high-register vocal delivery, has exerted a lasting influence on the pop-rock genre.