Lights Out is the second solo album by American musician Peter Wolf, released in 1984. Following his departure from the J. Geils Band, Wolf continued to explore a blend of rock and roll, R&B, and pop influences. Lights Out is considered a more commercially oriented album than his first solo effort, Lights, showcasing a polished production and emphasizing accessible songwriting.
The album's title track, "Lights Out," became a significant hit, reaching the Top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The album also features collaborations with other notable musicians. Overall, Lights Out is regarded as a successful entry in Peter Wolf's solo discography, highlighting his songwriting and vocal abilities while capturing the popular sounds of the mid-1980s. The album's success helped solidify Wolf's career as a solo artist after his years leading the J. Geils Band.