Hearts in Motion explained

Hearts in Motion
Type:studio album
Artist:Air Supply
Cover:Hearts in motion cover.jpg
Released:August 1986
Recorded:1985–1986
Studio:Record Plant, Bill Schnee Studios, Recorders, Cherokee Studios and Sound City Studios (Los Angeles, CA); Electric Lady Studios (New York, NY)
Genre:Soft rock
Length:44:31
Label:Arista
Producer:Bernard Edwards, John Boylan, Clive Davis
Prev Title:Air Supply
Prev Year:1985
Next Title:The Christmas Album
Next Year:1987

Hearts in Motion is the ninth studio album by British-Australian soft rock duo Air Supply, released in 1986. The album was a serious step down in the band's popularity. While their previous self-titled album had charted gold, Hearts in Motion did not attain any certification, peaking at No. 84 on the US charts.

The album did not possess any successful singles, except for the minor hit "Lonely Is the Night" (#76 U.S.), which became a favourite among the band's repertoire, and "One More Chance" (#80).[1]

Track listing

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Personnel

Air Supply

Personnel (on Bernard Edwards-produced songs)

Recording

Personnel (on John Boylan-produced songs)

Recording

Miscellaneous

Notes and References

  1. http://www.classicbands.com/airsupply.html Biographies: Air Supply