The Book of Love (album)
The Book of Love | ||||
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Studio album by Air Supply | ||||
Released | 1997 | |||
Recorded | Runs With The Wild: Utah; Westlake Studios: Los Angeles. 1997 | |||
Genre | Soft rock, adult contemporary | |||
Label | Giant Records | |||
Producer | Sageman for A Nice Pear Inc. | |||
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The Book Of Love is the 14th studio album by Australian soft rock band Air Supply, released in 1997. The album was a serious attempt for the band to penetrate the charts, mainly focusing on mature adult contemporary songs. Though the album didn't have any chart entries, the singles "So Much Love" and "When I Say" have gained critical acclaim in USA, although in Asia the single "Strong Strong Wind" was a big hit.
Track listing
All songs written by Graham Russell, except where noted.
- "The Book of Love" - 4:50
- "Strong, Strong Wind" (Diane Warren) - 4:21
- "So Much Love" (Russell, Tom Evans) - 4:14
- "When I Say" - 5:27
- "We the People" (Russell, Mark Williams) - 3:41
- "Once" (Jed Moss, Russell) - 4:59
- "Let's Stay Together Tonight" (Clifford Rehrig, Russell, Noble Williams) - 7:56
- "Daybreak" - 4:28
- "Mother Said" - 3:15
- "Would You Ever Walk Away" - 3:58
- "All That You Want" (Guy Allison, Russell) - 3:51
Personnel
- Guy Allison: keyboards, drum programming
- The Beejeagles: background vocals
- The Beejeagles are: Russell Hitchcock, Graham Russell & Michael Sherwood
- Lyn Bradley: art direction, design
- Xavier Cabrera: stylist
- Paulinho Da Costa: percussion
- Bobby Gilcken: drums
- Rex Goh: guitar, electric guitar
- Russell Hitchcock: lead vocals
- Randy Kerber: keyboards
- Abraham Laboriel: bass
- Bob Ludwig: mastering
- Tony Meador: assistant engineer, mixing assistant
- Rafael Padilla: percussion
- Clifford Rehrig: bass
- Jeff Robinette: mixing assistant
- Alejandro Rodriguez: engineer, mixing
- Graham Russell: guitar, lead vocals, producer
- John Philip Shenale: strings, keyboards
- Martin Tillman: cello
- Mark Towner Williams: conductor, drums
- Michael Wilson: photography
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