

Especially those who are familiar with metronomes can easily guess where the album is going. Even though the segue builds up a strong opening, the single being insistently repetitive makes some listeners flee. Starting with the meditative ambient instrumental 'Voyager,' the album moves smoothly (segues) into their single 'What Goes Up,' which features David Paton and Dean Ford on lead vocals. Pyramid, The Project's third album, was released in 1978 and went on to chart at #26 on Billboard, building on the popularity of I Robot. "Freudiana" (1990): PARSONS and WOOLFSON planned an album called "Freudiana", about the psychiatrist Sigmund Freud.Īlan Parsons Project / Alan Parsons Project "Gaudi" (1987): This album was inspired by the life and works of Antonio Gaudi (1852-1926), a Catalan architect whose grand conception, The Sagrada Familia Cathedral in Barcelona. "Stereotomy (1985)": The word Stereotomy comes from Poe's "The Murders in the Rue Morgue". "Vulture Culture" (1984): "an unsparing look at modern society, at contemporary relationships and the business of popular culture." "Ammonia Avenue" (1984): The title track was inspired in part by a Petro-Chemical plant in Middlesborough, England. "Eye in the Sky" (1982): "a cautionary tale about the loss of individualism." It's tied up with Monte Carlo, gambling there and taking risks generally." "The Turn of a Friendly Card" (1980): "a reflection of something that was going on in my subconscious. "Pyramid" (1978): "Pyramid" examined the power of ancient myths. "I Robot" (1977): The story of the rise of machine and the decline of man, which paradoxically coincided with his discovery of the wheel. "Tales of Mystery and Imagination" (1975): The theme of this album is inspired by he works of Edgar Allen Poe. Additionally, Andrew POWEL joined the project in 1976 as musical arranger. He creates the concept, writes some of the music and hires the artists, while WOOLFSON writes the lyrics, some of the music and sings on many tracks. (PARSONS does play keyboard and sings on some tracks.).
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Along with songwriter Eric WOOLFSON, PARSONS created a series of 10 (and counting) albums of progressive rock, employing a rotating cast of session musicians to do most of the performing. The ALAN PARSONS PROJECT is a "project" of acclaimed English producer Alan PARSONS, best known for his works with The BEATLES's "Abbey Road" and PINK FLOYD's "Dark Side of the Moon". ↑ "New Zealand Certification - "The Turn of a Friendly Card "".Formed in 1975 - Somehow active until 1990 (last record release in 1987).↑ "New Zealand Certification - "Eve "".↑ "New Zealand Certification - "Pyramid "".Recording Industry Association of America. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "Canadian Certification".1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 "German Certification" (in German).1 2 "The Alan Parsons Project Chart history: Billboard 200"."The Turn of a Friendly Card" (in German)."Tales of Mystery and Imagination" (in German)."Tales of Mystery and Imagination" (PDF).Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). Alan Parsons for Alan Parsons solo albums and other works." The Alan Parsons Project at Night of the Proms" (1990)."Sirius/Eye In The Sky" (Features clips from Nineteen Eighty-Four) (1984)." I Wouldn't Want to Be Like You" (1977)."-" denotes items that did not chart or were not released in that territory. The Best of the Alan Parsons Project, Vol. Over the years they have released 12 studio albums, 14 compilation albums and 38 singles. The following is the complete discography of the Alan Parsons Project.

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