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Artist: Air Supply Title: The Definitive Collection Format: (CD, Compilation, Remastered)
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- Hersteller : Arista
- Label : Arista
- ASIN : B01M1C6X2N
- Anzahl Disks : 1
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4,7 von 5
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Rezension aus Deutschland vom 30. Januar 2012
Rezension aus Deutschland vom 11. Juli 2003
Für Freunde der gepflegten Softrockmelodien ist diese Album ein wahrer Leckerbissen und ein schierer Hörgenuss. Einen Track besonders hervor zu heben verbietet sich m.E. weil alle Songs weit über durchschnittlicher Qualität verfügen, klasse!
Spitzenrezensionen aus anderen Ländern
AHinson
5,0 von 5 Sternen
Previously owned cd
Rezension aus den Vereinigten Staaten vom 19. Juni 2023
Even though I knowingly purchased this cd as used, it was in excellent shape. Includes many of their most popular hits.
Squark
5,0 von 5 Sternen
Nothing compares
Rezension aus den Vereinigten Staaten vom 27. Mai 2023
Pleasantly surprised by men children tunes. Causes dog howling and episodes of unending flatulence.
Highly recommend. Won't give you oxygen.
Highly recommend. Won't give you oxygen.
Eric B. Gordon
5,0 von 5 Sternen
The Songs, Performers and More
Rezension aus den Vereinigten Staaten vom 19. April 2009
When Air Supply was at its commercial height, I was just an infant. However, I got bigger, and luckily, several of the duo's hits had that staying power that kept them in regular radio rotation. As I grew past age three, I was treated to gems like "The One That You Love," "Every Woman In the World," "Even the Nights Are Better," "Two Less Lonely People in the World" and especially "(Making Love) Out Of Nothing At All."
Over time, I heard other songs like "All Out of Love," "Now and Forever" and their first hit, "Lost in Love" (along with "I Can Wait Forever," their contribution to the Ghost Busters soundtrack; it can be heard for only five seconds near the beginning of the movie). I also became privy to some of the ridicule over their love-ballad formula that has followed them since their commercial heyday. At the same time, I also felt there was something substantial in the offerings of Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock (along with the musicians performing at their side) that hasn't really existed since their best-known period. The Definitive Collection offers an opportunity to partake of that substance.
When I first listened to this compilation, I was first surprised to know that the duo had released twice as many popular songs (albeit internationally) than I'd previously been aware of. Songs like "Here I Am (Just When I Thought I Was Over You)," "Sweet Dreams," "Chances," "Taking the Chance" and "Just As I Am" provided a taste of newness that made the aforementioned classics even more enjoyable when put together. Not to mention, the sleeve booklet provides plenty of "inside spin" from Graham and Russell on the production of the eighteen cuts on this package. (Before reading the booklet, I didn't know "Out Of Nothing At All" was written by Jim Steiman and featured Rick Dehringer, Roy Bitten and Max Weinberg; after reading it, the Steiman elements became more recognizable. Also, those female-sounding harmonies on both versions of "Lost in Love" were done by Russell H; I really believed they were female singers.)
Over time, I heard other songs like "All Out of Love," "Now and Forever" and their first hit, "Lost in Love" (along with "I Can Wait Forever," their contribution to the Ghost Busters soundtrack; it can be heard for only five seconds near the beginning of the movie). I also became privy to some of the ridicule over their love-ballad formula that has followed them since their commercial heyday. At the same time, I also felt there was something substantial in the offerings of Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock (along with the musicians performing at their side) that hasn't really existed since their best-known period. The Definitive Collection offers an opportunity to partake of that substance.
When I first listened to this compilation, I was first surprised to know that the duo had released twice as many popular songs (albeit internationally) than I'd previously been aware of. Songs like "Here I Am (Just When I Thought I Was Over You)," "Sweet Dreams," "Chances," "Taking the Chance" and "Just As I Am" provided a taste of newness that made the aforementioned classics even more enjoyable when put together. Not to mention, the sleeve booklet provides plenty of "inside spin" from Graham and Russell on the production of the eighteen cuts on this package. (Before reading the booklet, I didn't know "Out Of Nothing At All" was written by Jim Steiman and featured Rick Dehringer, Roy Bitten and Max Weinberg; after reading it, the Steiman elements became more recognizable. Also, those female-sounding harmonies on both versions of "Lost in Love" were done by Russell H; I really believed they were female singers.)
J. C. Hyatt
5,0 von 5 Sternen
This Collection soars!
Rezension aus den Vereinigten Staaten vom 24. August 2006
I had the Definitive Collection years ago until my mom "borrowed" it... she loved it so much that I had to get another copy for myself. It's the ultimate collection of Air Supply's best songs. "Lost In Love" gives me such intense feelings of nostalgia and reminds me of the crush I had on my high school classmate Chip. It was our unofficial "anthem". When "Making Love Out of Nothing At All" came out, I played it over and over again, allowing myself to get all teary-eyed about a puppy love that went awry. "Every Woman In the World" was an empowering song. "Here I Am" was emotionally riveting. "Even The Nights Are Better" had a smooth vibe and made you want to sit on the beach under the stars with your loved one. Air Supply was and still is one of my favorite groups from the 80's. I haven't heard a single song by them that I don't love! The Australian duo's Definitive Collection is a must-have for anyone who can appreciate love ballads from that era!
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4,0 von 5 Sternen
子供の頃を思い出しました
Rezension aus Japan vom 18. Dezember 2020
ハードロック少年だったワタシはこの手の音楽を敬遠しておりましたが
周りでウォークマンから漏れ出た音を聴いてました(;^ω^)
周りでウォークマンから漏れ出た音を聴いてました(;^ω^)