Even the Nights Are Better - Air Supply, Bell, Ken
The One That You Love - Air Supply, Russell, Graham
Every Woman in the World - Air Supply, Bugatti, Dominic
Chances - Air Supply, Russell, Graham
Making Love out of Nothing at All - Air Supply, Steinman, Jim
All out of Love - Air Supply, Davis, Clive
Here I Am - Air Supply, Sallitt, Norman
Sweet Dreams - Air Supply, Russell, Graham
Their hits were indeed many and great, and Air Supply's close harmonies and sweet but not saccharine style are perfectly demonstrated on this Greatest Hits package. Songs include Even the Nights Are Better, the dreamy Lost... more » In Love, Every Woman in the World and Here I Am. - Their hits were indeed many and great, and Air Supply's close harmonies and sweet but not saccharine style are perfectly demonstrated on this Greatest Hits package. Songs include Even the Nights Are Better, the dreamy Lost In Love, Every Woman in the World and Here I Am.« less
Their hits were indeed many and great, and Air Supply's close harmonies and sweet but not saccharine style are perfectly demonstrated on this Greatest Hits package. Songs include Even the Nights Are Better, the dreamy Lost In Love, Every Woman in the World and Here I Am. - Their hits were indeed many and great, and Air Supply's close harmonies and sweet but not saccharine style are perfectly demonstrated on this Greatest Hits package. Songs include Even the Nights Are Better, the dreamy Lost In Love, Every Woman in the World and Here I Am.
Amy T. (simplyamy) from DAKOTA DUNES, SD Reviewed on 8/16/2007...
Elevator music at it's best! Pop this in and relax!
Chen-Chen W. (CCC) from SARATOGA, CA Reviewed on 10/13/2006...
A true classic!
CD Reviews
Another Dated Collection - but did well for its time
L.A. Scene | Indian Trail, NC USA | 05/17/2004
(3 out of 5 stars)
"This is a very dated collection of greatest hits. It was released back in 1983. At the time, it probably was a very good greatest hits collection. It contains 9 songs that do capture the best of what Air Supply offered during this period. Since then, there is a more complete collection called "Ultimate Air Supply" that will give you every song offered on this CD - and more (including post 1983 material). I bought `Greatest Hits' as a way to start my Air Supply collection about 20 years ago.The Liner Notes are thin. There isn't much insight you are going to get into the band from this particular CD. But the liner notes, do tell you who participated on what instruments and vocals on the songs, however they fail to tell you what album the songs are from. The songs really aren't sequenced in order of release (which I like to see on a Greatest Hits CD).For the most part, the portfolio of songs you expect would be on this CD. The only song that is missing from this period is "Two Less Lonely People in the World". Perhaps this is due to the fact that this was released at the beginning of the CD period and this was really more of an LP release, so there was limited space to include songs on LP. The song does include a new song called "Making Love Out of Nothing at All". This is a high point of the collection. Usually "new" songs on a Greatest Hits collection are average, but this one might be one the best songs that Air Supply ever released. Some interesting notes on this song is that Jim Steinman, the man behind Meat Loaf's `Bat Out of Hell' collection produced this song. The song almost has a Steinman theme to it with all of the keyboards. The song also has a Bruce Springsteen influence as E Street Band members Roy Brittan does Piano and Synthesizer and Max Weinberg does drums. Finally Rick Derringer does guitar work Who would have thought a Jim Steinman, Bruce Springsteen, and Rick Derringer influence on an Air Supply song???This song really marks the peak of Air Supply's creative and commercial success. After this, they never achieved the type of success that they had in the early 80s. Chances are, if you do get this CD - you probably are going to get it either used or at some sort of bargain sale. And if you can get a good price on it, go for it. Otherwise I'd recommend the 'Ultimate' collection is the way to go as the way to start up your Air Supply collection. Air Supply is a great group and the content is still there on the CD. My advice there are better places to start with Air Supply."
Exemplary display of love ballad prowess at it's finest!
L.A. Scene | 05/31/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"You have to respect the genius of a group that can, without having to resort to using thunderous guitars (Megadeth, Pantera)or earth shattering bass (almost all modern R&B groups)still somehow grab your very soul and take it for an emotional ride not letting go until the very last harmonic crescendo. "Air Supply: Greatest hits" sets out with a very defined mission. To allow the listener to experience the deepest levels of romantic expression in the most addictive way possible. And man does it ever deliver. From one tune to the next it is never difficult to open your heart and let it cry out in joy, remembrance, longing and even youthful arrogance. To let it join in the soaring melodies of pure unadulterated, and unashamed realities of the feelings that can grow from love. (Almost ninety percent of Air Supply's songs include "love" in the title). Never before has a group been able to succeed so completely in that very common of goals. Listen to it and find out how much feeling is waiting just around the next spin of the disk."
These Guys' Music Doesn't Age Very Well But...
Frederick Baptist | Singapore | 08/08/2005
(2 out of 5 stars)
"I've never really been a great fan of the band but I have to say that I did like "Every Woman in the World" and "All Out of Love" when I first heard them and for these reasons and possibly because the 9 tracks probably represent the best they have ever done this is a good compilation for the casual listener or those who are curious and looking for a sampler of the band.
The sound in this cd isn't that great given the many other remastered versions out there and so I'd recommend you get those instead if you have more than just a passing curiosity of the band. To put it another way, if I could do it over, I'd not get this cd but some other more recently remastered release.
Overall, as examples of great musicianship and/or songwriting, I suppose Air Supply never were but as syrupy love-song crooners, few could outdo them during that very brief period in the early 80s."
Awesome Collection
Frederick Baptist | 07/02/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is a collection of classic songs from the group whose work has been described by Billboard magazine as "awe inspiring". If you even mildly like Air Supply or if you were alive on Earth in the early 1980's, you will recognize the songs and it will be hard to avoid singing along. Don't leave this website without it."
Played it over and over since purchasing it!
Frederick Baptist | 02/09/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This CD was one of the best recent purchases I've made! I have only had it a few weeks and I must have listened to it at least 6 times already. I graduated from high school in 1980 and this music brought back some great memories of actually being on my own and just starting college. I am only a little embarrassed to admit that I love the mellow tunes and sweet lyrics that defined Air Supply. Any music that can instantly transport you back to a time of fond memories; making your own decisions, old boyfriends, and great friends, is worth having in your collection. One especially nice characteristic of this CD is that the selections maintain a continuos mood. You can get wrapped up in it and stay there for awhile because the songs are similar in tempo and content. It may be a little sappy for most guys, but I think women, especially in their 30's (yikes!) would enjoy it."