All I Need (Air song)

"All I Need" is a song by French music group Air from their debut album Moon Safari (1998).

The song came about in a period when Beth Hirsch and Air members Nicolas Godin and Jean-Benoît Dunckel all resided in the French district of Montmartre.

[6] Likewise, Godin plays acoustic guitar, bass, three different synthesizers (Korg MS-20, Minimoog and Solina String Ensemble), drums and organ.

[6] The song is based on the earlier Air track "Les professionnels", from their EP Premiers Symptômes (1997).

[7] "All I Need" received positive reviews from critics, who praised Hirsch's vocal performance and the track's instrumentation.

Chris Jones of BBC praised Hirsch's performance on the track, writing that her vocals "could almost break your stimulant-weary heart.

[9] Paul Schrodt of Slant Magazine wrote: "the gently plucked guitar in 'All I Need,' [...] lushly falls into place, escalates, and then dissipates into some kind of slickly produced ether.