"Don't Turn Me Away" is one of the most fun songs ever!"I'll Never Get Enough of You" is also an amazing track. But you can't talk about "The One That You Love" without talking about the one take vocal track by the ever talented Russell Hitchcock. ONE TAKE!!! Listen to this song and you will be stunned outta yer britches. I LOVE AIR SUPPLY mostly because if you're falling in love, already in it, or heart broken,there's at least 9 or 10 Air Supply songs that you can relate to. God bless y'all
There isn't really much to say about this cd, except that it is a classic for romantic songs. It brings back instantly the whole atmosphere of the 80's, and that's very pleasant. Despite the fact that some songs aren't well-known, they are beautiful nonetheless.
Air Supply's sophomore American release spawned three Top 10 singles including the title track,HERE I AM and SWEET DREAMS. A small,staid label called Buddah,re-released this album in 2001 around its 20th anniversary. Air Supply was under contract with Arista(this album was originally released on Arista) for at least most of the 1980's. This album brings the duo's Top 10 hit total to six. Other memorable 1981 Arista releases include Ray Parker Jr. & Raydio's A WOMAN NEEDS LOVE and Gino Vannelli's NIGHTWALKER.
Luis Mejia (son) - Air Supply's 1981 The One That You Love makes a special point of transition in which their music is perfectly matched into commercial terms, fame, and most graceful quality, this album is their best third reference when it comes to buying their studio albums away from compilations. The album is notoriously talented, specially when, after hearing much more albums, The One That You Love may stand as the only album where it is reflected their pure intentions, comfortable compositions and original moods (as they later became somewhat slick); swinging from its best songs, the uptempo power ballad "Don't Turn Me Away", major hit "Here I Am (Just When I Thought I was Over You)", the theatrical perfection of #1 hit "The One That You Love", which its maybe their most original, reflective song, the powerful, heavily orchestrated #5 hit "Sweet Dreams", which may stand as their only "fierceful" song ever, the soft and tender, melodic "I Want To Give It All" and the poppy "I'll Never Get Enough Of You" are Air Supply's most remarkable, original trace, even throughout their LATER career. Even if it is a very famous release full of talented hits, its not their best, as it became too commercialy induced that of ten fall into sappy, and the low sound quality of this remastered version may not help out, but still I can recommend best their most truthful release Lost In Love and the too underrated album Air Supply (1985). Even if you're a die hard fan, you'll notice that in The One That You Love is where the whole thing really started for Air Supply.