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''Across the Concrete Sky'' is the 16th studio album by British/Australian soft rock duo Air Supply released in 2003. The single " Goodnight" got minor recognition. To date, this is the only studio album of them that is not available in any music streaming services.


Track listing

All songs written by Graham Russell; except "A Place Where We Belong" co-written by
Alejandro Lerner Alejandro Federico Lerner (born June 8, 1957) is an Argentine musician and singer-songwriter. He has written and sung countless songs including several hits, and his fame and recognition spread all over South America. Through his career, Lerner ...
. #"Shadow of the Sun" – 5:42 #"Big Cat" – 4:43 #"Love Is the Arrow" – 3:34 #"We Are All Children" – 4:49 #"A Place Where We Belong" – 4:57 #"Feel Like Screaming" – 4:43 #"I'll Find You" – 4:12 #"Come to Me" – 5:31 #"I Want You" – 4:50 #"You Belong to Me" – 3:56 #"Goodnight" – 2:36


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 Alejandro Federico Lerner (born June 8, 1957) is an Argentine musician and singer-songwriter. He has written and sung countless songs including several hits, and his fame and recognition spread all over South America. Through his career, 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


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


References

{{Authority control 2003 albums Air Supply albums Albums produced by Graham Russell