- A Thunderous Storm of British Heavy Metal That Hits Like a Fistful of Lightning
Nightwing's 1980 LP "Something in the Air" is a classic of British hard rock, featuring powerful vocals, catchy melodies, and driving rhythms. The album was well-received by critics upon its release, but did not achieve commercial success. In recent years, Nightwing's music has been rediscovered by a new generation of fans, and the "Something in the Air" LP is now considered a must-have for any fan of British hard rock."Something in the Air" is the first (debut) full length album by the Heavy Metal band: NIGHTWING
Nightwing's 1980 LP "Something in the Air" is a classic of British hard rock, showcasing the band's powerful vocals, catchy melodies, and driving rhythms. The album was released on the Ovation Records label and was produced by Rodger Bain, who had previously worked with bands such as Black Sabbath and Budgie.
The album track "Something in the Air", a soaring anthem with a memorable chorus and a guitar solo that builds to a fever pitch.
Nightwing's sound was heavily influenced by bands such as Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, and Uriah Heep, but they also brought their own unique style to the table. The band's music was characterized by its powerful vocals, catchy melodies, and driving rhythms.
The "Something in the Air" LP was well-received by critics upon its release, with many praising the band's energy and musicianship. However, the album did not achieve commercial success, and Nightwing disbanded in 1987.
In recent years, Nightwing's music has been rediscovered by a new generation of fans, and the "Something in the Air" LP is now considered a classic of British hard rock.
Legacy
Nightwing's "Something in the Air" LP is a classic of British hard rock, and it is still enjoyed by fans today for its powerful vocals, catchy melodies, and driving rhythms. The album is a must-have for any fan of the genre.
Influence
Nightwing's music has influenced a number of other bands, including Guns N' Roses, Skid Row, and Whitesnake. These bands have cited Nightwing as one of their influences, and their music can be heard to echo the sound of Nightwing's "Something in the Air" LP.
Music Genre: Heavy Metal |
Album Production Information: The album: "Nightwing - Something in the Air" was produced by: Gordon Rowley , Don Gooch, Kenny Newton , Berington Van Campen Sound/Recording Engineer(s): Frazer Henry, Gordon Rowley , Don Gooch , Jay Parti This album was recorded at: Amazon Studios, Liverpool. Rudy Records, Hollywood. Mixed at: Rudy Records, Hollywood. Mastering by Bob Carbone, A & M, Hollywood. Malcolm Davis, Pye, London. Cover Illustration by Peter Andrew Jones Album cover photography: John Mylett and Judy Dursi Sleeve Design David Howells Many thanks for varied participations to: Holly Van Campen, Marcy Gensic, Elen Orson, Cindy Graham, Shari, Denise Birtwistle, Jane Tani, Tim Bruckner, Steve Sanzo, Jerry and Ann and all the Amazons, Ken Street, Dick Schory, David Webb, Armando Hurley, Stan Johnston, Peter Barth, Lee Stanley, Bob Dursi, Joe Walsh, Billy Jim and Dolly Baker, Steve Pouillot, David Rowley-Love to you all. Long overdue thanks to Alan McGowan, Paul and Heather King, Peter Lyster-Todd, David and Irene Howells and Don Gooch. Special thank-you's to Graham Nash, David Crosby, Stephen Stills, for the knowledge, the experience and the feeling. Footnote: This album is dedicated to Kathy, Helen, Lucia, Paul and my Mum and Dad, thank you all for believing. |
Record Label & Catalognr: Ovation Records OV 1757 SACEM |
Media Format: 12" Vinyl Stereo Gramophone RecordTotal Album (Cover+Record) weight: 230 gram |
Year & Country: 1980 Made in France |
Personnel/Band Members and Musicians on: Nightwing - Something in the Air |
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Complete Track-listing of the album "Nightwing - Something in the Air" |
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Nightwing - "Something in the Air" (1980) - Vinyl Album Cover
This striking album cover artwork features a surreal, mythical beast that appears to be a fusion of an eagle and a dragon. The creature has an intense expression, its sharp yellow beak open as if screeching. Its eyes glow with menace, framed by a wild, feathery mane of green and black that extends into its powerful, jagged wings.
The creature’s talons are massive, clutching at the air as if about to seize its prey. Its tail is long, sinuous, and reptilian, with a glowing, fiery tip that adds to the dramatic effect. The background is a swirl of chaotic colors—deep greens, fiery reds, and ominous shadows—creating a stormy, electrifying atmosphere.
The band’s name, "Nightwing," is displayed at the top in bold, white, stylized lettering, contrasting sharply against the dark sky. At the bottom, the album title, "Something in the Air," is subtly placed in small white font, almost blending into the background but still noticeable.
Nightwing - "Something in the Air" (1980) - Vinyl Album Back Cover
The back cover of this album features a powerful black-and-white photograph of bassist Gordon Rowley, caught mid-performance. His massive afro and thick beard give him a commanding presence, while the sepia-toned lighting highlights the texture of his face and his bass guitar, creating an intense, vintage feel.
To the left of the cover, five vertical portraits of the band members are framed in red-bordered boxes. Each musician—Gordon, Kenny, Eric, Alec, and Steve— is depicted in warm lighting, with their names in bold yellow font beside their images.
The tracklist is prominently displayed in bright yellow text, divided into two sections: Side 1 and Side 2. It includes songs like "Fantasia," "Edge of a Knife," and "You Keep Me Hanging On," with their durations provided.
At the bottom of the cover, production credits list Gordon Rowley and Don Gooch as producers, along with details on recording locations and mixing engineers. The Ovation Records logo is positioned in the bottom right, accompanied by the catalog number OV1757.
Nightwing - "Something in the Air" (1980) - Vinyl Record Label (Side One)
This close-up shows the Side One label of Nightwing’s "Something in the Air," released under Ovation Records (OV 1757). The label is orange with black text for clear readability.
At the top, the Ovation Records logo is displayed, featuring a stylized hand pointing right. Below it, the album title, "Something in the Air," and the band's name, "Nightwing," are printed in bold capital letters.
The tracklist for Side One is printed in black text, listing five songs with their durations and songwriting credits. Tracks include "Fantasia," "Nightwing," and "Something in the Air." Publishing credits such as Snarky Fred/Glenview/Street Corner Music Ltd. and Warner Bros. are mentioned alongside each song.
To the right of the label, the SACEM logo indicates that this is a French release. Around the outer rim, small text provides copyright warnings and details about manufacturing, including "Made in France."
Nightwing - "Something in the Air" (1980) - Vinyl Record Label (Side Two)
This close-up shows the Side Two label of Nightwing’s "Something in the Air," released under Ovation Records (OV 1757). The label is orange with black text for clear readability.
At the top, the Ovation Records logo is displayed, featuring a stylized hand pointing right. Below it, the album title, "Something in the Air," and the band's name, "Nightwing," are printed in bold capital letters.
The tracklist for Side Two is printed in black text, listing four songs with their durations and songwriting credits. Tracks include "Barrel of Pain," "Boogie Woman," and "Fantasia Reprise." Publishing credits such as Putzy Putzy Music, Glenview Music, and Jobette Music are mentioned alongside each song.
To the right of the label, the SACEM logo indicates that this is a French release. Around the outer rim, small text provides copyright warnings and details about manufacturing, including "Made in France."