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Across the Concrete Sky
2003 studio album by Air Supply From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Across the Concrete Sky is the sixteenth studio album by British/Australian soft rock duo Air Supply, released in 2003.[1][2] The single "Goodnight" received minor recognition. To date, this is the only studio album of them that is not available in any music streaming services.[citation needed]
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Track listing
All tracks are written by Graham Russell; except "A Place Where We Belong" co-written by Alejandro Lerner.
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Personnel
Air Supply
- Russell Hitchcock – vocals
- Graham Russell – vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, acoustic piano, keyboards
Additional musicians
- Jed Moss – acoustic piano, backing vocals
- Alejandro Lerner – acoustic piano (5)
- Jonni Lightfoot – guitars, electric bass, electric upright bass, drums
- Mark T. Williams – drums
- Louis Clark – string arrangements
- John Philip Shenale – string arrangements
- Stina – backing vocals
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Production
- Graham Russell – producer, concept, mixing
- Jonni Lightfoot – engineer, mixing, digital editing
- Eddy Schreyer – mastering
- Jay Anderson – production coordinator
- Jed Moss – production coordinator
- Jody Russell – project coordinator, design, photography
- Barry Siegel – management
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