"Stealing Fire by Bruce Cockburn - Stealing Fire is an album by Bruce Cockburn originally released in 1984. It featured the hit singles ""If I Had a Rocket Launcher"", an angry political commentary on refugees under fire, and ""Lovers in a Dangerous Time"". John Naslen received a Juno Award for ""Recording Engineer of the Year"" for his work on this album, and producers Goldsmith and Crawford received a nomination for ""Producer of the Year""." Lovers in a Dangerous Time, Maybe a Poet, Sahara Gold, Making Contact, Peggy's Kitchen Wall, To Raise the Morning Star, Nicaragua, If I Had a Rocket Launcher, Dust and Diesel