The Alan Parsons Project is a British rock group, founded by Alan Parsons and Eric Woolfson. The group is based on a number of regular group members such as Stuart Elliot and Ian Bairnson, complemented with varying lead vocals such as Colin Blunstone (the Zombies), Chris Rainbow and Gary Brooker (Procol Harum). But in spite of the changing composition the band consistently plays high quality symphonic rock. The group is well known for its concept albums that cover themes such as Edgar Allan Poe, Gaudi or Freud. Eric Woolfson wrote most of the music and lyrics while Alan Parsons overviewed the production process. Prior to starting his Project, Parsons worked as an engineer with names such as the Beatles (Abbey Road, the Get Back roofttop concert) and Pink Floyd (Dark Side of the Moon). The NBA's Chicago Bulls used the beginning of the Parson's track "Sirius" as their opening lineup music during the Michael Jordan years, it is no longer in use by the NBA Chicago Bulls. Since the 1990s Alan Parsons has been performing live shows, touring all over the world, but without Eric Woolfson.
1 | What Goes Up | Pyramid |
2 | The Turn Of A Friendly Card (Part I) | The Turn of a Friendly Card |
3 | The_Voice | Untitled - 06-12-99 |
4 | Stereotomy | Eye in the Sky |
5 | Sirius | Eye in the Sky: Encore Collection |
6 | I Wouldn't Want to Be Like You | I Robot |
7 | Days Are Numbers (The Traveller) | The Best Of The Alan Parsons Project, Volume 2 |
8 | Silence And I | Eye in the Sky |
9 | Alan Parsons-Standing On Highe | Gaudi |
10 | If I Could Change Your Mind | Eve |
11 | Prime Time | The Best Of The Alan Parsons Project, Volume 2 |
12 | Damned If I Do | Eye in the Sky: Encore Collection |
13 | Sirius | Eye in the Sky |
14 | Paseo De Gracia | The Instrumental Works |
15 | Nucleus | I Robot |
16 | Some Other Time | I Robot |
17 | Total Eclipse | I Robot |
18 | You Don't Believe | Ammonia Avenue |
19 | (The System of) Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether | Tales of Mystery and Imagination |
20 | Days Are Numbers (The Traveller) | Vulture Culture |