Ultimate Air Supply

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Total Tracks: 18   Total Length: 77:09

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This is a really good one. Making love out of nothing at all, Every woman in the world, and Lost in love. These are the classics. Just sit in the recliner and let the waves swoosh over you. And if you are lucky, snuggle on the couch with these

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...If they receive ANY compensation. The "Professional reviewer" listed above me makes little sense. Through his sloppy writing, I'm not sure if he endorses this album or not. To make it easy; this is a good album if you're looking for individual tracks. The 3 album-only tracks are seemingly insignificant to most. The cover art also looks good on an iPod. However, If you're looking for an Air Supply "Definitive Collection," that IS actually DEFINITIVE, go to that album and simply click "Download Album."

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In 1999, Arista released an 18-track Air Supply anthology called Definitive Collection. Four years later, Arista/BMG Heritage released an 18-track Air Supply anthology called Ultimate Air Supply. What is the difference between the two collections? Five tracks (plus new liner notes, including track-by-track recollections by Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock). The original Australian version of “Lost in Love” is lost from Definitive Collection, but this gains their last American charting single, “The Power of Love (You Are My Lady),” later popularized by Celine Dion. This is a marginal difference, and certainly not enough for anybody who already owned Definitive Collection to jettison it for this, but it does mean that it gets the slight edge for anybody looking for a thorough Air Supply collection (although, truth be told, most listeners will likely be happy with a shorter collection since the songs that surround the big hits — which are “Lost in Love,” “All Out of Love,” “Every Woman in the World,” “The One That You Love,” “Here I Am,” “Even the Nights Are Better,” and the Jim Steinman-penned “Making Love Out of Nothing at All” — tend to be a little too samey in their adult contemporary smoothness, and dilute the impact of those big hits). – Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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