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Across the Concrete Sky is the fifteenth studio album by Australian soft rock band Air Supply released in 2003. The album was only released by Japanese import. It is regarded as their best material since Air Supply, as it possesses the most quality adult contemporary works and full orchestrations. The album also presents Graham Russell singing most of the vocals, while Russell Hitchcock recovered a lot of his voice since the previous Yours Truly. Also, vocalist Stina appears in many collaborations within the album's songs. Single "Goodnight" got minor recognition.
[edit] Track Listing
- "Shadow of the Sun" (Russell) - 5:42
- "Big Cat" (Russell) - 4:43
- "Love Is the Arrow" (Russell) - 3:34
- "We Are All Children" (Russell) - 4:49
- "A Place Where We Belong" (Lerner, Russell) - 4:57
- "Feel Like Screaming" (Russell) - 4:43
- "I'll Find You" (Russell) - 4:12
- "Come to Me" (Russell) - 5:31
- "I Want You" (Russell) - 4:50
- "You Belong to Me" (Russell) - 3:56
- "Goodnight" (Russell) - 2:36
[edit] Personnel
- Jay Anderson: Production Coordination.
- Louis Clark: String Arrangements.
- Russell Hitchcock: Vocals.
- Alejandro Lerner: Piano.
- Jed Moss: Piano, Vocals (bckgr), Coordination, String Arrangements.
- Graham Russell: Guitar (Acoustic), Piano, Guitar (Electric), Keyboards, Vocals, Producer, String Arrangements, Mixing, Concept.
- Jody Russell: Design, Photography, Project Coordinator.
- Eddy Schreyer: Mastering.
- John Philip Shenale: String Arrangements.
- Barry Siegel: Management.
- Stina: Vocals, Vocals (bckgr).
- Mark Anthony Williams: Drums.
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