The Alan Parsons Project - - Discography -1976-20...

The Alan Parsons Project - - Discography -1976-20...

While tastes in production have shifted, the Project’s records withstand repeated listening because their arrangements reward attention: subtle instrumental details, countermelodies, and studio effects reveal themselves over time. For listeners who value production craft and conceptual ambition, the Alan Parsons Project remains a model of how albums can be engineered both sonically and thematically.

The Alan Parsons Project's debut album, , was released in 1976 to great fanfare. A concept album based on Isaac Asimov's science fiction stories, I Robot features some of the project's most iconic tracks, including "Genesis" and "I Wouldn't Want to Be Like You." The album's success was immediate, reaching platinum status in several countries and establishing the project as a major force in progressive rock. The Alan Parsons Project - Discography -1976-20...

"Lucifer," "Damned If I Do," "You Won't Be There." While tastes in production have shifted, the Project’s

The life and buildings of Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí. The Sound: Dramatic music that feels like a theater show. Key Track: "La Sagrada Familia" 📦 Box Sets and Live Music A concept album based on Isaac Asimov's science

Undoubtedly the commercial pinnacle of their career, Eye in the Sky is a sonic masterpiece dealing with surveillance, belief systems, and the loss of individual autonomy. The iconic cover art features the Eye of Horus, symbolizing an omnipotent watching force—whether it be a god, a government, or a casino surveillance system.

"Don't Answer Me", "Prime Time", "You Don't Believe"

(1982)