Artist's albums
Ghost
2001 · album
Live (Recher Theater 6.19.99)
2000 · album
The Best Of The Rest (And Then Some)
1999 · compilation
Cut
1998 · album
Dog City
1990 · album
From the Greenhouse
1989 · album
White Music
1988 · album
Raw
1986 · album
The End
1984 · album
World in Motion 1
1983 · album
Between the Cracks
2021 · album
Tribes
2021 · album
Another Civil War
2020 · single
Tribes
2020 · single
Crackology
2018 · album
Living In Reverse
2018 · album
The Beauty of Nothing
2015 · album
Crack the Sky: Live at the Warner Theater
2013 · album
Ostrich
2012 · album
Machine
2010 · album
Hyphen-Americans
2009 · single
The Sale
2007 · album
Alive And Kickin' A**
2006 · album
Dogs From Japan
2004 · album
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Biography
In 1976 Rolling Stone called prog-rock pioneers Crack The Sky “one of year’s most impressive debuts.” Today, 40+ years later, the band releases a new studio album entitled Tribes, due out early 2021. The title track speaks volumes about modern society’s perpetual cultural divide, wherein each side believes its inalienable right to champion the only opinion that matters. Named by Rolling Stone in their 2015 list of 50 Greatest Prog Rock Albums Of All Time and in Twenty 1970’s Albums Rolling Stone Loved That You Never Heard, the magazine’s review likened Crack The Sky to Steely Dan, 10cc, the Tubes, and said writer/lead singer/guitarist/keyboardist John Palumbo avoids conventional melodies, preferring to repeat a tuneful phrase and then abruptly break the mood he's established with something nearly opposite in spirit. “Crack The Sky’s ensemble singing and playing are impeccable. Palumbo’s lead vocals are chameleonlike, resembling Ian Hunter’s and Bowie’s." Crack the Sky’s last studio album, Living In Reverse, cracked the charts in August 2018 with their highest charting debut in 40 years at #7 Heatseekers, #31 Independent Current Albums, and #40 Top Current Albums.