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''The Whole Thing's Started'' is the second studio album by Australian soft rock band Air Supply, it was released in July 1977.〔(Biographies: Air Supply ) URL accessed 8 December 2008〕 The first single "Do What You Do" was released ahead of the album in June, "That's How the Whole Thing Started" followed in October and "Do It Again" appeared in February 1978. Neither the album nor the singles peaked into the Australian Kent Music Report Top 40 charts.〔 NOTE: Used for Australian Singles and Albums charting from 1974 until ARIA created their own charts in mid-1988. In 1992, Kent back calculated chart positions for 1970–1974.〕 ==Background== Chrissie Hammond, Russell Hitchcock and Graham Russell met in May 1975 while performing in the Australian production of the Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice musical, ''Jesus Christ Superstar''.〔 Note: Archived (on-line) copy has limited functionality.〕〔 Note: (on-line) version established at (White Room Electronic Publishing Pty Ltd ) in 2007 and was expanded from the 2002 edition.〕 With Hammond and Hitchcock on vocals and Russell on guitar, they formed Air Supply as a harmony vocal group in Melbourne. Hammond was replaced by Jeremy Paul (ex-Soffrok) on bass guitar and vocals in 1976.〔 The group's first single, "Love and Other Bruises", peaked at No. 6 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart in October.〔 It was followed by ''Air Supply'', their debut album, in December, which reached No. 17 on the Kent Music Report Albums Chart and achieved gold in Australia.〔〔 The album was produced by Peter Dawkins (Spectrum, Ross Ryan) with Air Supply line-up as Hitchcock, Paul, Russell and drummer Jeff Browne, guitarist Mark McEntee and keyboardist, arranger Adrian Scott.〔〔 A national tour followed with Hitchcock, Paul, Russell and Scott joined by Nigel Macara (ex-Tamam Shud, Ariel) on drums and Brenton White (Skintight) on guitar.〔〔 Brenton White rehearsed but did not perform with Air Supply. Their second album, ''The Whole Thing's Started'', also produced by Dawkins,〔 was released in July 1977 with White replaced on lead guitar by Rex Goh.〔 The album spawned the singles "Do What You Do" (June), "That's How the Whole Thing Started" (October) and "Do It Again" (February 1978) but neither album nor singles charted into the Top 40.〔 From late 1977, the group supported Rod Stewart during his tour of Australia—he invited them to continue on to United States and Canada. Their third album, ''Love & Other Bruises'', included re-recordings of some earlier tracks, and was made mid-tour in Los Angeles in July-August and released internationally later that year on Columbia Records with Jimmy Horowitz producing.〔 During the tour, Paul left the band with a new the line-up of Goh, Hitchcock, Macara and Russell, plus Joey Carbone on keyboards, Robin LeMesurier on lead guitar and Howard Sukimoto on bass guitar.〔 Paul, in 1980, joined fellow Air Supply band mate McEntee in the lineup of Divinyls, fronted by Chrissie Amphlett. Air Supply performed in London supporting Chicago and Boz Scaggs.〔
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