Love & Other Bruises
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Love & Other Bruises | |||||
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Studio album by Air Supply | |||||
Released | 1977 | ||||
Recorded | Cherokee Studios, Los Angeles. July-August 1977 | ||||
Genre | soft rock | ||||
Label | Columbia Records | ||||
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Love & Other Bruises is the third studio album by Australian soft rock band Air Supply. The album met modest success in Australia, with the single "Love and Other Bruises" reching #2 on Australian charts. The album compiled some of their past singles, such as "What a Life", "Feel the Breeze" and "Empty Pages", from their self-titled debut album, and "Do It Again", "End of the Line" and "That's How the Whole Thing Started" from the album, The Whole Thing Started.
[edit] Track listing
All songs composed by Graham Russell.
- "Love and Other Bruises"
- "What a Life"
- "Feel the Breeze"
- "Who Will Love Me Now"
- "Do It Again"
- "End of the Line"
- "Ready for You"
- "Empty Pages"
- "Does It Matter"
- "That's How the Whole Thing Started"
[edit] Credits
- Lead vocals: Russell Hitchcock, Graham Russell.
- Backing vocals: Russell Hitchcock, Graham Russell, Jeremy Paul, Joey Carbone.
- Drums and percussion: Ross Salomone.
- Bass: Jeff Eyrich.
- Electric guitars: Rick Lo Tempio, Tony Berg.
- Acoustic guitars: Tony Berg.
- Acoustic pianos, clavinet and electric pianos: Joey Carbone
- Acoustic Piano: John Jarvis.
- Organ and piano on "That's How The Whole Thing Started": Jimmy Horowitz.
- Horns: Steve Madaio, Chuck Findley, Jim Horn, David Luell.
- Alto Solo on "Does It Matter": Jim Horn.
- Tenor Solo on "What A Life": David Luell.
- Strings: arranged by David Katz.
- Management: Bastall Reynolds.
- Engineer: Tim Sadler.
- Producer: Jimmy Horowitz.
- Design: Roger Carpenter, Nancy Donald.
- Photography: Gary Heery.