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Air Supply


"Air Supply - Across the Concrete Sky" is the sixteenth studio album by the Australian soft rock duo Air Supply, released in 2003. The album represents a departure from the duo's classic sound, incorporating elements of contemporary pop and rock music while still retaining their signature smooth vocal harmonies and heartfelt lyrics. Featuring tracks such as "Shadow of the Sun," "What a Life," and "She Never Heard Me Call," the album explores themes of love, loss, and longing, with a modern edge. The duo's ability to craft emotionally resonant ballads and catchy pop-rock songs is evident throughout the album. In addition to its original compositions, "Across the Concrete Sky" also includes covers of classic songs such as "I Won't Let It Get in the Way" and "There's Nothing I Can Do." Air Supply's interpretations of these songs add their own unique twist, breathing new life into familiar melodies. While "Across the Concrete Sky" did not achieve the same level of commercial success as some of the duo's earlier albums, it received positive reviews from critics and resonated with fans. The album demonstrates Air Supply's willingness to evolve their sound and explore new musical territory while staying true to their distinctive style. Overall, "Across the Concrete Sky" serves as a testament to Air Supply's enduring talent and their ability to connect with listeners through their timeless music, even in the ever-changing landscape of the music industry.