The Alan Parsons Project (APP) was a unique British progressive rock duo consisting of producer/engineer and songwriter/pianist Eric Woolfson . Active primarily from 1975 to 1990 , the "Project" was not a traditional band but a rotating collective of session musicians whose work focused on high-quality studio production and ambitious concept albums. Chronological Discography (1976–2014)
Parsons's and Woolfson's solo careers. Parsons released titles under his name: Try Anything Once (1993), On Air (1996), The Time M... The Alan Parsons Project - Wikipedia
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: Their final official studio album under The Alan Parsons Project moniker, inspired by the Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí. The Alan Parsons Project - Discography -1976-20...
The gothic horror stories and poems of Edgar Allan Poe.
The debut album set the blueprint for the Project’s cinematic approach. Based entirely on the macabre works of Edgar Allan Poe, the record utilizes avant-garde electronics, heavy orchestration, and a rotating cast of vocalists (including Arthur Brown and John Miles). The centerpiece, "The Fall of the House of Usher," is a five-part instrumental suite that bridging classical music and progressive rock. I Robot (1977)
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Release of APP box set with all 10 albums plus the never before released “Sicilian Defence” album. 2015. Release of Deluxe Turn of... www.the-alan-parsons-project.com The Alan Parsons Project (APP) was a unique
A much heavier, rock-oriented guitar presence driven by Ian Bairnson, anchored by complex, fast-paced electronic sequencing.
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The debut album established the Project's signature sound. It featured groundbreaking audio engineering, including one of the earliest uses of a digital vocoder on a rock record ("The Raven"). The sprawling instrumental suite on side two highlighted Parsons’ cinematic arrangements. I Robot (1977)
Antoni Gaudí’s architecture as obsession 🔹 La Sagrada Familia, Closer to Heaven Final full collaboration with Woolfson. Majestic, Spanish-tinged finale. Parsons released titles under his name: Try Anything
Though technically credited as a solo project or cast album rather than an official Alan Parsons Project release, Freudiana is universally considered by fans to be the spiritual eleven album of the Project. Produced by Parsons and written by Woolfson, it explored the psychological theories of Sigmund Freud. Following its release, artistic differences led Woolfson to adapt the material into a live musical theater production, effectively ending their formal recording partnership. Legacy and Production Innovation
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Dramatic, theatrical arrangements blending sweeping classical orchestrations with late-80s progressive pop layers.