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"Even the Nights Are Better" peaked at #1 on the U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary Chart in the Summer of 1982.
# Even the Nights Are Better This album represents a refined moment in synth-pop's evolution, where Air Supply moved beyond pure ballad territory into richer sonic textures. What distinguishes it is the band's willingness to integrate synthesizers and production sophistication without sacrificing the emotional directness that defined their earlier work. The arrangements reveal considerable craft—layered instrumental details reward repeated listening, while vocal performances maintain an intimate quality that resists the era's tendency toward theatricality. The record captures the precise cultural moment when adult contemporary radio was beginning to absorb electronic elements, making it a worthwhile document of early-1980s pop sensibility. Its success on the AC chart reflected genuine musical accomplishment, not