Now and Forever (Air Supply album)
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Now and Forever is the seventh studio album by Australian soft rock band Air Supply, released in 1982. It was the band's last platinum album in America, and their last album to continue the band's successful popularity, peaking at #25 on US charts.[2] The album contains the hit "Even the Nights Are Better" (#5), along with the minor hits "Young Love" (#38) and "Two Less Lonely People in the World" (#38).[3]
Track listing
- "Now and Forever" (early faded album version) (Russell) - 3:50
- "Even the Nights Are Better" (Bell, Skinner, Wallace) - 3:57
- "Young Love" (Russell) - 4:00
- "Two Less Lonely People in the World" (Greenfield, Hirsch) - 3:59
- "Taking The Chance" - 4:13
- "Come What May" (Snow, Weil) - 3:56
- "One Step Closer" (Russell) - 3:49
- "Don't Be Afraid" (Esler-Smith, Russell) - 3:20
- "She Never Heard Me Call" (Goh, Russell) - 3:24
- "What Kind of Girl" (Goh, Russell) - 3:50
Personnel
- Ralph Cooper: Drums.
- Donn Davenport: Art Direction.
- Frank Esler-Smith: Conductor, Keyboards, Orchestration.
- Rex Goh: Guitar.
- Dave Green: Guitar, Bass.
- Karen Hewitt: Assistant Engineer.
- Russell Hitchcock: Vocals.
- Leon Lecash: Photography.
- Harry Maslin: Producer, Engineer, Mixing.
- Lindsay Matthews: Photography.
- David Moyse: Guitar.
- Graham Russell: Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals.
- John VanNest: Assistant Engineer, Mixing.
- Allen Zentz: Mixing.
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- Chrissie Hammond
- Jeremy Paul
- Frank Esler-Smith
- David Moyse
- Brian Hamilton
- Rex Goh
- David Green
- Ralph Cooper
- Wally Stocker
- Cliff Rehrig
- Mark T. Williams
- Guy Allison
- Carrigan Chantz
- Tommy Emmanuel
- Don Cromwell
- Ken Rarick
- Adrian Smith
- Nigel Macara
- others
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