Air Supply October 22nd, 1982 Cleveland, Ohio Pre-FM/SBD > ? > Vinyl > Turntable+Adapter > Goldwave > WAV > Track Indexing, pop/click removal, volume boost > flac > CDR 01-I Can't Get Excited 02-Lost In Love 03-Every Woman In The World 04-Even The Nights Are Better 05-Now And Forever 06-One Step Closer 07-Late Again 08-(Graham Talks) 09-Young Love 10-Here I Am 11-Sweet Dreams 12-All Out Of Love 13-She Never Heard Me Call 14-(Graham Talks) 15-I've Got Your Love 16-The One That You Love 17-Band Intros 18-This Heart Belongs To Me Russell Hitchcock - lead vocals Graham Russell - lead vocals, rhythm guitar Frank Esler-Smith - keyboards Ralph Cooper - drums David Moyse - lead guitar David Green - Bass guitar Notes - This was a very demanding and difficult personal project. It was truly a labor of love. After paying a ridiculous amount for this 3-LP vinyl set, I bought an adapter specifically to transfer this to digital. The recording, transferring and editting took over 8 hours. It's not perfect, but it's damn good. There's still the occasional pop/click here and there, but the sound quality is a solid A+. Performance wise, this concert captures Air Supply at their commercial prime. So many hits and outstanding album tracks that surprisingly really rock. Songs like "One Step Closer", "Late Again" and "This Heart Belongs To Me" shows these guys could pull off more than just sweeping ballads. But the ballads are here in force and they are fantastic. They introduce their new single as "Even The Nights Are Better" which blows the studio version away with a fantastic groove. The band shows on this track and all others that they can really play. But the true highlight of the show is Russell Hitchcock's voice. Anyone who doesn't think he had one of the greatest voices in pop of all time is deaf. Listen as he holds the closing note in "All Out Of Love" for 16 seconds, just like the studio recording. Every note and phrase is pitch perfect. Main songwriter and co-lead singer Graham Russell sounds great as well, complimenting Hitchcock superbly. This really is a gem of a recording and an outstanding performance.