Tracklist
Track number | Play | Loved | Track name | Artist name | Buy | Options | Duration | Listeners |
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1 | Play track | Ice |
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14:45 | |||
2 | Play track | We Want Mine |
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5:19 | |||
3 | Play track | Long Nights |
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4:20 | |||
4 | Hold On/Surf City |
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10:19 | ||||
5 | Play track | Nuclear Apathy |
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8:35 | |||
6 | Play track | She's A Dancer |
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10:52 | |||
7 | Play track | Lighten Up Mcgraw |
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4:54 | |||
8 | Play track | Maybe I Can Fool Everybody (Tonight) |
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5:55 |
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Crack the Sky
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Crack the Sky is a 1970s band from Steubenville, Ohio (later adopted by Baltimore area radio) which released several minor-hit albums. Their self-titled debut garnered the Album of the Year award from Rolling Stone magazine. Unfortunately, this band remained a regional phenomenon, especially in the Baltimore area. Since dissolving around 1980, lead singer John Palumbo has continued releasing albums under the Crack the Sky moniker. 1970s Crack the Sky traces its roots to an early seventies bands called Uncle Louie (John Palumbo on vocals) and Sugar (Rick Witkowski on guitar). The tw… read more
Crack the Sky is a 1970s band from Steubenville, Ohio (later adopted by Baltimore area radio) which released several minor-hit albums. Their self-titled debut garnered the Album of the Year… read more
Crack the Sky is a 1970s band from Steubenville, Ohio (later adopted by Baltimore area radio) which released several minor-hit albums. Their self-titled debut garnered the Album of the Year award from Rolling Stone magazine. Unfortunat… read more