The last true Alan Parsons Project album focuses on the eccentric Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí and his masterpiece, the Sagrada Família. It is a gorgeous, Spanish-tinged farewell, blending flamenco guitar with the Project’s signature synth-orchestra.
Woolfson passed away in 2009, but his legacy lives on. Parsons continues to tour, performing the Project’s discography live to adoring audiences worldwide. The Alan Parsons Project - Discography -1976-20...
The project's next album, "Vulture Culture" (1985), included the hit single "Let's Talk About Me," which reached the top 20 in the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. The album "Six of a Kind" (1991) featured the hit single "Kick in the Eye," a collaboration with Scottish singer Kim McAuliffe. The last true Alan Parsons Project album focuses
The Raven , (The System of) Dr. Tarr and Professor Fether , The Tell-Tale Heart Legacy: The album was reissued in 1987 with a re-recorded drum track and narration by Orson Welles. It remains a dark prog classic, merging mellotron, haunting vocals (Arthur Brown on The Tell-Tale Heart ), and orchestral swells. The Raven , (The System of) Dr
Available at retailers like eBay and rare.music.resource, this 11-CD set includes all ten original albums plus The Sicilian Defence . Solo Work and Recent Releases (1993–2024)
The Project debuted in 1976 with Tales of Mystery and Imagination , an ambitious adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s works. It set the blueprint for their career: impeccable engineering, orchestral arrangements, and a "concept-first" approach. This was followed by I Robot (1977), a sleek, electronic-leaning exploration of artificial intelligence that remains a landmark of the progressive pop era. The Golden Era: Success and Sophistication