(1986)
Lucifer, Damned If I Do, If I Could Change Your Mind, The Naked and the Dead The Alan Parsons Project - Discography -1976-20...
The core of the "Project" was the partnership between masterful audio engineer and producer Alan Parsons and songwriter, lyricist, and pianist Eric Woolfson. Together, backed by a rotating cast of incredible session musicians and vocalists, they created some of the most polished progressive pop and rock music in history. 💿 The Studio Albums (1986) Lucifer, Damned If I Do, If I
A controversial conceptual look at the strengths and weaknesses of women, Eve leaned further into the soft-rock and pop territories of the late 70s. Highlights include "Damned If I Do" and the atmospheric "Lucifer." 5. The Turn of a Friendly Card (1980) Highlights include "Damned If I Do" and the
The Alan Parsons Project (APP) released 10 primary studio albums between 1976 and 1987, plus a "lost" album that was officially released decades later
The final official studio album of the original Project. Gaudi is colorful, orchestral, and features Spanish influences. The single "Closer to Heaven" was a minor hit, and "La Sagrada Familia" (the unfinished Barcelona cathedral) provides a majestic closing suite. After this album, Alan Parsons and Eric Woolfson decided to stop making Project albums due to the changing musical landscape and the strain of the concept-album format.