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Air Supply - Across the Concrete Sky (CD)

Across the Concrete Sky
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Album Details: Across the Concrete Sky

Release Date:07/22/2003
Label:Eq Music Singapore
UPC:8886352705020

Track List: Across the Concrete Sky

  1. Shadow of the Sun
  2. Big Cat
  3. Love Is the Arrow
  4. We Are All Children
  5. Place Where We Belong
  6. Feel Like Screaming
  1. I'll Find You
  2. Come to Me
  3. I Want You
  4. You Belong to Me
  5. Goodnight

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User Reviews: Across the Concrete Sky

  • Overall:

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    Fine Album

    By Scott  Jan 23, 2004

    Pros: Music, Lyrics, Vocal arraigements

    Cons: Not selling in stores in U.S.

    I bought this album at a concert in Tacoma, Wa and I have to say it's a beautiful album as the group still have it in them to go on and produce great songs. At first I was not crazy about the songs "We are all children" and "I want... you" but after a few times you can click into it. "Shadow of the sun", "Love is the arrow" are great and the highlight of them all is "I'll find you" which is the best by Graham of all his past solos. "Big cat" is an oddball but a great jazzy fling song. "A place where we belong" is sentimental. "Feel like screaming" sorta up and down for me via the words but great vocals by Russell, "Come to me" is awesome, "You belong to me" is a simple upbeat song and "Goodnight" is a pretty ballad for an ending. Overall the album is just as good as the last few they put out. Read more Less

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    Across the Concrete Sky

    By Debbie  Sep 24, 2003

    Pros: "I'll Find You"

    Cons: Stina/female vocalist

    The CD has some good songs, particularly Graham Russell's "Ill Find You" which we heard him sing in Las Vegas. Most of the CD is Graham which is the main complaint, when they release a live version of this CD two more songs by Russell ...will be included. The female vocalist reminds me of the high pitched singers in church. It would be better if Graham could find songs Russell could sing rather than have him in the background so much. Another thing puzzles me, in the song "Love is the Arrow" the words "into this deep and fallow hart" a hart is a male deer, which is not what the song is about...I think anyway. Read more Less

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Air Supply

With their heavily orchestrated, sweet ballads, the Australian soft rock group Air Supply became a staple of early'80s radio, scoring a string of seven straight Top Five singles. Air Supply, for most intents and purposes, was the duo of vocalists Russell Hitchcock and Graham Russell; other members came through the group over the years, yet they only functioned as backin... Read more