Across the Concrete Sky

Across the Concrete Sky Artist: Air Supply
Label: Avex Trax Japan
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Format: Import
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
EAN: 4988064172863
ASIN: B0000943B4


Release Date: 2003-07-03

Across the Concrete Sky


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Tracks:

  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
  7. I'll Find You
  8. Come to Me
  9. I Want You
  10. You Belong to Me
  11. Goodnight

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Album Details

Japanese only album.

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars One to avoid.......2007-05-15

OK, first let me say taht I am a huge fan of Air Supply and always will be. The boys have been making alot of records for alot of years and I am sorry not everything they release and write is not their greatest work ever! This album was a different type of work for Air Supply in which in my eyes was a bit of a failure. I just did not connect with it at all. Graham Russell is still a VERY talented musician and he made me never doubt that after he released his first solo album "The Future" years after the release of this album. It is true that Russell is not able to sing like he used to but the man is getting older. I agree with a previous post that Graham is realizing this and writing to cater to Russell's voice as of now. I still love Russell's voice and will buy any future Air Supply albums (There is one due fall of '07). Now you might be saying, there is no way he is a fan trashing an album by Air Supply...but I am a fan and always will be but I am a realist too. There is alot of incredible music from Air Supply that you can buy but this is one to avoid. Air Supply's finest album? "The Vanishing Race" easily!

5 out of 5 stars EXCELENTE (a ver cuando lo venden en Argentina).......2004-10-11

Bueno, ante todo felicito a todos los integrantes de Air Supply ya que este disco merece todos los aplausos.
Coincido en que Russell debería cantar más. Y felicito a Graham por hacer canciones tan bellas y emotivas.
Shari tiene una excelente voz. El tema que mas me gusta a mi de este cd es Feel like screaming. (el 2do A place where be belong)
Aunque TODOS estan buenisimos. Ni hablar de I'll found you y You belong to me, excelentes.
Sinceramente. Florencia-Argentina.

5 out of 5 stars Some things we need to know some things we need to see.......2004-10-08

Wow, I've read some interesting reviews here for Across The Concrete Sky, and I decided that I had to share my opinon about this CD too. If you are a true fan of Air Supply then you know that Russell and Graham are very different individuals who bring their amazing talents together to make their amazing sounds and music. ATCS is a different CD. It appeals to the Heart. It appealed strongly to my heart. When I first heard these songs sung live many of the songs put tears in my eyes. We Are All Children Covered in Mud...I hope that I never grow so old that I don't feel that inner child in me that always needs to be loved. We all need a Place Where We Belong. Finding our way in the world is not always easy...it's comforting to know that we are not the only one that struggles with the feeling of wanting to belong. For several months my daughter and my grandchildren were missing. I played "I'll Find You" EVERY day until they returned. This song gave me strength to endure, it reminded me that love would remain even between the unseen faces of loved ones. I took great comfort from this song. How boring it would be if every artist sang every song exactly the same way every single time that they sang a song. I appreciate ATCS for the variety of songs and vocal ranges. I have listened to many many Las Vegas concerts and find that Russell's voice is OUT of this world! And the sweet soft voice of Graham brings me a feeling of love and joy every time that I hear him. Air Supply's greatest legacy is their Legacy of Love...and I'm glad for the several copies of this cd that I own and have given as gifts. Everyone can relate if they just listen to the words. You will draw meaning from every song and you will be deligted that you purchased Across The Concrete Sky!!

5 out of 5 stars A Must for Air Supply fans!.......2004-08-06

While I found the last few Air Supply releases to be disappointing, this is finally the album that Air Supply fans have been waiting for. It's a return to their best work. The songs are beautiful, especially Come to Me, Shadow of the Sun, A Place Where We Belong, and Goodnight. They really have their best sound back. Even if you've been less than thrilled with their latest releases, don't be afraid to get this one. If you're a fan, you won't be sorry!

3 out of 5 stars

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