Air Supply - The Definitive Collection -flac- ((link)) «Pro»

Formed in 1975 by Graham Russell and Jeff Lynne (who later left the band to focus on ELO), Air Supply gained widespread popularity in the late 1970s and early 1980s with their soothing melodies and heartfelt ballads. Their music often features lush vocal harmonies, gentle piano, and guitar-driven instrumentation. The duo's relatable and sentimental songwriting style resonated with listeners, making them a favorite among fans of soft rock and adult contemporary music.

The Definitive Collection (often titled The Definitive Collection or Ultimate Air Supply ) is, as the name suggests, the most comprehensive gathering of Air Supply's hit-making era. Unlike smaller "best-of" releases, this collection bridges their major albums, ensuring that the listener isn't just getting the top two hits, but the deep emotional cuts that defined their legacy. Key Tracks Included Air Supply - The Definitive Collection -FLAC-

Produced by the legendary Jim Steinman, this track is a sonic wall of sound. It features dramatic orchestration, heavy drums, and electric guitars. While compressed MP3s fail to handle this dense mix, a FLAC file cleanly separates the rock elements from the symphonic layers. "Every Woman in the World" Formed in 1975 by Graham Russell and Jeff