The Book of Love was a serious attempt by Air Supply to regain their position as pre-eminent adult contemporary artists. During the early '90s, they released a couple of...
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Until Arista released The Definitive Collection in August 1999, 1988's Greatest Hits stood as the ultimate Air Supply compilation. It's easy to see why. Eleven of the...
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With the release of Lost in Love, Air Supply led the early part of the '80s with a successful run of soft pop love songs of the sweetest variety. Graham Russell's overly...
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Now and Forever was Air Supply's last platinum album in America. Like all of the duo's albums, the best songs were the singles -- "Even the Nights Are Better" and "Two Less...
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The One That You Love was Air Supply's second international release and perhaps their finest all-around studio outing, spawning three top ten hits, including a number one...
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Air Supply is known worldwide for swooning the ladies off their feet. This time, Hitchcock and Russell are taking the festive route, recording some of the most beloved...
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Produced by Harry Maslin, this is actually a pretty decent outing from Air Supply. They're still master of the hook-rife CHR sound, but they've found a rather interesting...
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The Definitive Collection more than lives up to its title's promise, delivering 18 tracks, including all of Air Supply's Top 40 singles -- "Lost in Love," "All Out of Love,"...
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In 1999, Arista released an 18-track Air Supply anthology called Definitive Collection. Four years later, Arista/BMG Heritage released an 18-track Air Supply anthology...
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Trimming the fat off of 2003's Ultimate Air Supply and coming close in scope to 1999's Definitive Collection, Love Songs delivers what its title so simply promises. All of...
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