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Crack the Sky
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
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1970s
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Songs
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(This Is) The Real Thing
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A Night on the Town (With Snow White)
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A Sea Epic
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All American Boy
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All Fly Away
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All the Things We Do
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Animal Skins
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Big Money
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Blowing Up Detroit
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Boilermaker
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Breakdown
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Can I Play for You (Ian's Song)
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Crime
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Dear, Dear
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Dog City
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Dog City (intro)
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Dog City Intro
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Dog Redux
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Don't Call Me Brother
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Dr. Octopus (Part 2)
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Drifting Back to Motown
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Eileen, I Lean on You
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Elvis Was My Daddy!
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Flamingo Prelude/Too Nice for That
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Flashlight
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From the Greenhouse
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Give Myself to You
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Good Child Gone Wild
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Hold On
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Hold On / Surf City
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Hot Razors in My Heart
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I Am The Walrus
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I Don't Have a Tie
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I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)
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I Lean on You
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I'll Be There
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Ice
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Invaders From Mars
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Last Time
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Let Me Go Home (A Visit to the Projects)
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Lighten Up McGraw
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Living With the Lights On
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Long Nights
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Lose That Girl
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Lost Boys
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Lost in America
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Love Me Like a Terrorist
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Maybe I Can Fool Everybody
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Maybe I Can Fool Everybody (Tonight)
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Mind Baby