The Alan Parsons Project - Discography -1976-20... ^hot^ ❲2026 Edition❳
The Alan Parsons Project (APP) remains one of the most sophisticated anomalies in rock history. Led by the production genius of and the songwriting brilliance of Eric Woolfson , the "Project" wasn't a traditional band, but a rotating collective of session elite focused on high-concept, impeccably engineered studio albums. The Foundation: The "Golden Era" (1976–1980)
"Don’t Answer Me," "Prime Time," "Ammonia Avenue." The Alan Parsons Project - Discography -1976-20...
"Let’s Talk About Me," "Days Are Numbers (The Traveller)." Originally intended as a second disc to Ammonia Avenue Stereotomy (1986) The Alan Parsons Project (APP) remains one of
Originally intended to be the 11th APP album, this concept piece on Sigmund Freud became a solo project/musical for Eric Woolfson due to creative shifts. Below is a detailed journey through that catalog
Below is a detailed journey through that catalog.
I'm not an expert, but I kinda enjoy Alan Parsons' A Valid Path, and some of his collaborators on there have made interesting stuf... A Valid Path (The System of) Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether
A five-part title suite about the seduction of gambling. The album spawned their biggest US hit: the anthemic, reverb-drenched "Games People Play." The album’s second half features the heartbreaking "Time" (sung by Woolfson himself) and the instrumental "The Gold Bug" (inspired by Edgar Allan Poe). This album perfected the Project’s formula: deep conceptual underpinning married to radio-ready choruses.
