The Alan Parsons Project - Discography -1976-20... <RECENT HOW-TO>
Aggressive consumerism, corporate greed, American culture, and human exploitation.
A tribute to the life, philosophy, and unfinished architectural masterpieces of Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí.
Industrialization, environmental isolation, science vs. religion, and public misunderstanding of technology. The Alan Parsons Project - Discography -1976-20...
Dramatic, theatrical arrangements blending sweeping classical orchestrations with late-80s progressive pop layers.
The psychological splitting of a celebrity’s personality due to fame ("Strat-e-otomy"—cutting the public self from the private self). religion, and public misunderstanding of technology
As the 1980s dawned, the Project achieved massive commercial success by tackling a theme that resonated deeply across global culture.
; includes "(The System Of) Doctor Tarr And Professor Fether". Inspired by Isaac Asimov As the 1980s dawned, the Project achieved massive
Legacy and Enduring Qualities The Alan Parsons Project’s discography offers a study in how studio craft can be a central creative voice. Their work is notable for:
"What Goes Up," "Hyper-Gamma-Spaces," "The Eagle Will Rise Again."
Aggressive consumerism, corporate greed, American culture, and human exploitation.
A tribute to the life, philosophy, and unfinished architectural masterpieces of Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí.
Industrialization, environmental isolation, science vs. religion, and public misunderstanding of technology.
Dramatic, theatrical arrangements blending sweeping classical orchestrations with late-80s progressive pop layers.
The psychological splitting of a celebrity’s personality due to fame ("Strat-e-otomy"—cutting the public self from the private self).
As the 1980s dawned, the Project achieved massive commercial success by tackling a theme that resonated deeply across global culture.
; includes "(The System Of) Doctor Tarr And Professor Fether". Inspired by Isaac Asimov
Legacy and Enduring Qualities The Alan Parsons Project’s discography offers a study in how studio craft can be a central creative voice. Their work is notable for:
"What Goes Up," "Hyper-Gamma-Spaces," "The Eagle Will Rise Again."