Crack the Sky

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Ice 10:41 Tools
Hold On 03:08 Tools
Animal Skins 03:34 Tools
Surf City 09:55 Tools
Sea Epic 06:22 Tools
Robots For Ronnie 04:39 Tools
Nuclear Apathy 05:11 Tools
I Don’t Have A Tie 03:32 Tools
She’s A Dancer 03:54 Tools
Mind Baby 04:40 Tools
She's A Dancer 15:23 Tools
Sleep 06:28 Tools
We Want Mine 05:02 Tools
Lighten Up Mcgraw 08:12 Tools
Safety In Numbers 06:29 Tools
Long Nights 04:19 Tools
Wet Teenager 03:32 Tools
A Night On The Town (With Snow White) 03:24 Tools
Give Myself To You 03:04 Tools
Flashlight 15:58 Tools
Hot Razors In My Heart 04:47 Tools
Rangers At Midnight 07:36 Tools
Let Me Go Home (A Visit To The Projects) 03:25 Tools
Invaders From Mars 03:31 Tools
Eileen, I Lean On You 03:50 Tools
Maybe I Can Fool Everybody 05:57 Tools
Play On 03:58 Tools
Dr. Octopus (Part 2) 03:08 Tools
From The Greenhouse 06:02 Tools
Virgin...no 04:57 Tools
Skin Deep 04:41 Tools
All American Boy 03:20 Tools
I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe) 04:03 Tools
Poptown 03:50 Tools
White Music 04:50 Tools
Suspicion 04:51 Tools
Lost In America 04:11 Tools
Living With The Lights On 02:56 Tools
Techni Generation 04:07 Tools
Songs Of Soviet Sons 05:09 Tools
A Sea Epic 06:40 Tools
Overture 02:03 Tools
I Am The Walrus 05:30 Tools
Maybe I Can Fool Everybody (Tonight) 06:33 Tools
Heaven 05:21 Tools
Under Red Skies 03:27 Tools
Come Out 06:08 Tools
Big Money 05:43 Tools
The Frozen Rain 05:42 Tools
Here It Comes Again 06:32 Tools
Goodbye Mrs. Nature 05:40 Tools
Mr. President 05:33 Tools
Monkeyboy 03:43 Tools
The Box 04:24 Tools
Go Johnny 06:08 Tools
All the Things We Do 05:03 Tools
Join Up 05:24 Tools
Hyphen-American 04:24 Tools
We're All Dead 08:31 Tools
Hero 06:26 Tools
Happy Happy Happy 04:45 Tools
Blowing Up Detroit 05:33 Tools
Good Child Gone Wild 03:18 Tools
Last Time 03:17 Tools
Your House Is On Fire 04:30 Tools
Holding My Breath 04:44 Tools
Talk Talk 04:25 Tools
King of the Rodeo 04:30 Tools
Pole Dancing at the Hollywood 04:52 Tools
Hold On-Surf City 06:56 Tools
Under The Hood 04:21 Tools
Flying 01:21 Tools
The Radio Cries (It's Singles Time) 03:16 Tools
Living In Reverse 03:26 Tools
Ali's Song 03:09 Tools
Only Lonely 05:40 Tools
Don't Ask 04:02 Tools
Red Rosary 02:28 Tools
Raining Rain 04:09 Tools
Big Elephant 05:10 Tools
The Radio Cries 03:19 Tools
Hit 01:23 Tools
Too Nice For That 03:25 Tools
Big Dipper 02:48 Tools
Atlantic City 03:25 Tools
Hot Razors In My Heart (F2) - 2001 (Bonus Cut) 04:53 Tools
Flashlight (Of Love) 04:34 Tools
Can I Play for You (Ian's Song) 07:56 Tools
Love Me Like A Terrorist 04:39 Tools
Jacket 05:07 Tools
I'm Alright Now 03:36 Tools
I'm On The Radio, Mom 04:21 Tools
Hold On / Surf City 07:29 Tools
Jungle Man Lonely 04:39 Tools
Bang 04:21 Tools
Dog City 07:09 Tools
Home Tonight 04:12 Tools
Lost Boys 06:39 Tools
I'm A Good Man 04:21 Tools
Dog City Intro 01:04 Tools
The Crying Father, Farmer From Idaho 04:25 Tools
Prelude To Safety In Numbers 00:00 Tools
Hold On- Surf City 06:44 Tools
Boilermaker 04:25 Tools
I Want To Be John Lennon 03:50 Tools
Drifting Back To Motown 04:19 Tools
Waiting For The New World 05:11 Tools
Why Me? 05:11 Tools
a girl like you 03:26 Tools
American Refugee 02:59 Tools
Can I play For You 07:56 Tools
Dog Redux 03:38 Tools
Hold On/Surf City 03:38 Tools
I'll Be There 05:01 Tools
A Girl Like Mom (Bonus Track) 04:09 Tools
The Voice of Revolution 02:28 Tools
Ghost 04:55 Tools
She's So Clean (Bonus Track) 03:47 Tools
Coconuts 05:51 Tools
Don't Call Me Brother 04:36 Tools
Flamingo Prelude/Too Nice for That 04:06 Tools
The Other Guy 04:55 Tools
Quicksand 06:23 Tools
Hot Razors 05:21 Tools
Is All We Know 04:07 Tools
Tomorrow 04:09 Tools
Elvis Was My Daddy! 03:52 Tools
All Fly Away 04:07 Tools
Go 05:59 Tools
Crime 06:31 Tools
Song For Another Year 05:09 Tools
Too Cold to Be Cool 02:48 Tools
Prelude 01:23 Tools
I 06:31 Tools
Zoom 08:55 Tools
Breakdown 03:17 Tools
Cut (The Sequel) 05:07 Tools
Maybe I Can Fool Everybody Tonight 06:38 Tools
White Girls On Fire 05:45 Tools
With The Morons 03:42 Tools
We Want Mine (Still) 04:36 Tools
The Sale: Introduction 02:37 Tools
The Art Of Wondering 05:12 Tools
Oh Madonna 05:52 Tools
Hyphen-americans 03:24 Tools
Fly 01:23 Tools
I Lean On You 02:48 Tools
Needles and Pins 03:36 Tools
God 04:21 Tools
Working Boys 02:52 Tools
Hey Earl 03:43 Tools
Little Stinky 01:30 Tools
Photoflamingo 03:24 Tools
Raw 04:12 Tools
The Samaritan 04:07 Tools
(This Is) The Real Thing 04:22 Tools
Telephone Lady 04:26 Tools
This Time 03:47 Tools
Hideaway 03:55 Tools
Lose that Girl 02:48 Tools
USA 04:27 Tools
Husband 04:27 Tools
Zazen 04:12 Tools
When I Grow Up 01:04 Tools
Talking To Napoleon 04:12 Tools
A Letter Home 03:59 Tools
Virgin No 04:27 Tools
Die With You 06:56 Tools
Little Jesus 02:48 Tools
Immigration 04:28 Tools
Eye To Eye 04:27 Tools
The Kingdom Grows 05:01 Tools
Betty And The Jets 04:12 Tools
The Beauty of Nothing 08:54 Tools
The Face of God 04:46 Tools
I'm Gonna Kill Myself 04:17 Tools
Fat Man 04:28 Tools
01 Hold On-Surf City 06:56 Tools
Dear, Dear 04:28 Tools
Skindiver 00:00 Tools
The Cool 04:40 Tools
Rachel 04:37 Tools
Mr. D.j. 04:28 Tools
The Voice of Corporation 04:06 Tools
Boys 03:59 Tools
Dancing At The White House 04:59 Tools
Dogs From Japan 04:06 Tools
Suburban Subhuman 05:01 Tools
American Refugee Movement 2 02:42 Tools
I'm A Doctor 03:59 Tools
Hold On (Live) 04:48 Tools
The Voice Of Revolution Movement 2 03:26 Tools
Hold On - Surf City 07:29 Tools
FlamingoPrelude/Too Nice For That 04:06 Tools
White Girl Dance 05:52 Tools
The Stealer 08:54 Tools
Monkey Time 03:05 Tools
My Brain Is Mush 08:54 Tools
Mind Baby (Live) 07:42 Tools
L 'Acte de Patriote 08:54 Tools
Immigration Movement 2 03:22 Tools
flashlight_prelude 05:30 Tools
Hide Away 05:30 Tools
05 Ice 04:37 Tools
We Want Mind 04:57 Tools
Art of Wondering 05:19 Tools
A Prayer for the Children 05:52 Tools
Virgin…No 03:26 Tools
Message #10 03:26 Tools
L'Acte De Patriote 08:54 Tools
Rangers at Midnight (Including Night Patrol and Featuring Let's ...) 07:35 Tools
Mr. DJ 03:15 Tools
Immigration (Movement 2) 03:26 Tools
American Refugee (Movement 2) 02:42 Tools
The Sale 02:48 Tools
Nuclear Apathy (Live) 03:26 Tools
Techni-Generation 03:27 Tools
Ice (Live) 04:19 Tools
Jungle Man 04:48 Tools
Skin Diver 03:22 Tools
Virgin....No 02:42 Tools
Mr President 04:19 Tools
The Sale: Closin Time 06:44 Tools
crack the sky 06:44 Tools
The Voice of Revolution (Movement 2) 03:26 Tools
Stealer 03:37 Tools
a night on the town [with snow 04:48 Tools
Why Me 00:00 Tools
The Radio Cries (It's Singles 00:00 Tools
Let It Be 04:19 Tools
Dancing With The Fuhrer 04:39 Tools
Flamingo Prelude / Too Nice For That 03:56 Tools
Lighten up Mcgraw (Live) 03:56 Tools
A Night On The Town (With Snow 03:29 Tools
Maybe I Can Fool Everybody (Live) 06:30 Tools
Eileen, I Lean On You (Bonus) 06:30 Tools
Banter: Hello 00:50 Tools
Crying Father From Idaho 02:48 Tools
02 Animal Skins 02:48 Tools
A Prayer for the Childern 02:48 Tools
Long Nights (Live) 07:42 Tools
Crack The Sky - 01 - Hold On-Surf City 01:10 Tools
Can I Play For You (Ian´s Song) 00:50 Tools
Flashlight Prelude 01:10 Tools
Alt the Things We Do 00:50 Tools
Lighten Up, McGraw 05:09 Tools
Hot Razors In My Heart (F2) 03:29 Tools
05 Rangers At Midnight 07:42 Tools
A Night on the Town 06:30 Tools
She's a Dancer (Live) 07:42 Tools
I Know What I Like 06:30 Tools
Hold On (Version 2) 01:10 Tools
Safety in Numbers (Live) 01:10 Tools
Surf City (Live) 01:10 Tools
02 Too Nice For That 03:56 Tools
09 Songs Of Soviet Sons 03:56 Tools
01 Nuclear Apathy 03:56 Tools
07 Safety In Numbers 06:30 Tools
White Girl On Fire 06:30 Tools
Invaders From Mars-Play On 06:30 Tools
Needles & Pins 06:30 Tools
03 Wet Teenager 06:30 Tools
Banter: Seamless Live Record 01:10 Tools
Let Me Go Home (A Visit to the Projects) [*] 01:10 Tools
05 The Radio Cries 01:10 Tools
06 Virgin ..No 01:10 Tools
01 Poptown 01:10 Tools
14 I Lean On You 01:10 Tools
07 Suspicion 01:10 Tools
Flash Light 01:10 Tools
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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, Crack the Sky 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. History 1970s Crack the Sky traces its roots to an early seventies band called Uncle Louie and Sugar, which featured John Palumbo, on vocals and Rick Witkowski on guitar. The two had auditioned for Terry Minogue, a nephew of Terry Cashman of CashWest Productions. Minogue convinced CashWest to give them a development deal so they could get a band together and record demos. Minogue later said, "They played some of the most beautiful music I ever heard in my life." as the band was then known,, initially a 10 piece band, sized down to five core members. In addition to Palumbo and Witkowski, there was Joey D'Amico on drums, Joe Macre on bass, and Jim Griffiths on guitar, completing the first incarnation of Crack the Sky. CashWest Productions started Lifesong Records, and Crack the Sky would be the first band to release an album on that label. In 1975, the band released their critically acclaimed first album, the eponymous Crack the Sky, which reached 161 on the Billboard chart. Although praised by The New York Times and declared the "debut album of the year" by Rolling Stone Magazine, promotion and distribution problems on Lifesong Records' behalf prevented its widespread success. According to Terry Minogue, "Records were promised but never arrived at the distribution centers. The record would be on the radio but there would be no product on the stores or visa versa. When people wanted it, it would never be available." By blind luck, the marketing did work in Baltimore, only because a surplus of records were shipped there and put on display in stores when the album was receiving radio play. Subsequently, the album became a monster hit in Baltimore. Laidback Larry Allen, music director at WYDD in Pittsburgh, loved the record and played the debut in heavy rotation, but no other place. Animal Notes, the band's second album, was originally intended to be written as a rock opera about the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, but the concept was shrunken down to one of the songs, "Rangers at Midnight". Like the band's debut release, it was critically acclaimed, reaching 142 on the Billboard chart, performing better than their first album. This time, the high concept and lack of "radio singles", due to the band's disdain for commercial music, contributed to lack of sales. The song "We Want Mine" was a slam at Lifesong Records for royalty withholdings. By this point, Crack the Sky had finished two cross-country tours and had opened for Styx, Supertramp, Rush, Foreigner, The Electric Light Orchestra, Yes, ZZ Top, Kansas, Edgar Winter, Frank Zappa, and Boston. They were thrown off tours with Kansas, Styx, and ELO because they outplayed all of them as the opening act. As a result of a breakdown in communications with their record label, and a divergence in creative approaches, Palumbo left the band in 1977 to pursue a solo career. The remaining band members, with new vocalist Gary Lee Chappell and Pittsburgh keyboardist Vince DePaul, released Safety in Numbers in 1978. Safety in Numbers reached 126 on the Billboard chart, their highest charting album to date. In addition, the live album Live Sky was released by this lineup of the band. Later that year, Rolling Stone Record Guide compared Crack the Sky to Steely Dan. Due to contractual locks with Lifesong, combined with their chief song writer and front man no longer with them, members of Crack the Sky felt they had no other choice but to disband, and Classic Crack, a greatest hits compilation, was released by Lifesong in 1980. 1980s In 1980, Palumbo reunited with Witkowski and keyboardist Vince DePaul to release White Music. This record featured a number of the "singles-quality" songs that had earlier proved elusive to the band, including "All American Boy", "Skin Deep", "Techni Generation", and "Hot Razors in My Heart." "Techni Generation" saw small airplay in the Pittsburgh area during this time. Witkowski, Macre & D'Amico went back to the Pittsburgh area to work with the vocalist/songwriter Bill Taylor and formed the B.E. Taylor Group. They released an independent 12" EP and eventually signed to MCA records for 2 full length LP's: "Innermission" and "Love Won The Fight". The group's catchy single release of "Vitamin L" (written by Witkowski and from "Love Won The Fight", found its way into Billboard's Top 100 charts and gained massive national airplay. This led to being signed to CBS Records; recording & releasing "Our World". Palumbo reformed Crack The Sky once again in 1981 with DePaul, Carey Ziegler, Michael Taylor and John Tracey, and produced Photoflamingo. This release, and subsequent efforts including World in Motion 1 and The End, failed to garner the critical and public acclaim of the earlier releases, and the group disbanded again in 1983. A notable song from this era is "All Fly Away", about the fears of nuclear holocaust. Palumbo released the studio album Raw in 1986. Although the album has the signature Crack the Sky sound and feel to it, it featured no past members of the band besides Palumbo (guitarist Jamie LaRitz is the only other musician credited). Palumbo reunited Crack the Sky with Witkowski, DePaul, Ziegler, and D'Amico for a series of live shows in 1986 at the Baltimore club Hammerjack's. Between then and 1989 this band performed a number of shows in the Baltimore area, including Painters Mill Music Fair. In 1988, Palumbo joined with Witkowski, DePaul and D'Amico to produce From the Greenhouse, in many ways a return to the band's classic sound, with solid efforts including the title track and the song "Lost In America". The album peaked at 186 on the Billboard chart, and received a mixed review from People Magazine[1]. During this time, this lineup performed occasionally in the Baltimore area with Ziegler joining on bass. 1990s Crack the Sky released Dog City in 1990. The period between then and 1996 saw little activity except for the release of the compilation disc Rare! in 1994. During this time, Witkowski composed music for a number of game shows on the children's television network Nickelodeon, including Guts and Figure It Out. Palumbo gathered the band together again in 1996 beginning a series of live shows at small venues in the Baltimore area. The band at this time featured the same lineup as 1993's The End, with the addition of Nat Kerr on keyboards. A new studio album, Cut, was released in 1999, as well as a double disc release featuring one of the band's live shows at the Recher Theatre in Towson, Maryland. 2000s Crack the Sky (Rick Witkowski and John Palumbo), June 26, 2004 Crack the Sky continues to perform occasional live shows and collaborate on new music under Palumbo's guidance. The albums Ghost and Dogs from Japan were released to critical acclaim in 2001 and 2003, respectively, and the band continues to enjoy a devoted fan following. The band completed a new concept album in 2007, entitled The Sale, which features the return of original bassist Joe Macre performing and co-producing the record with John Palumbo[2]. In 2008, Joey D'Amico and Joe Macre returned as Crack the Sky's drummer and bassist, respectively. In addition the band headlined the ROSfest progressive music fesival and later a full length DVD of their performance called "Crack The Sky, All Access". The DVD was shot on six hi def camaras in 5.1 surround sound and includes pictures and interviews with the band members. The band is also only months away from releasing their latest studio album to be entitled "Machine" and the album will mark the first time in over 30 years that original members Joe Macre and Joey DeAmico will record new material as CTS. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.