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The Alan Parsons Project | - Discography -1976-20... !!install!!

The clash between industrial technology ("Ammonia Avenue" as a metaphor for a chemical plant) and human intuition/art.

Prime Time, Don’t Answer Me, Ammonia Avenue, Let’s Talk About Me

The best compilation albums (like The Best of the Alan Parsons Project ) to start listening.

The Alan Parsons Project (APP) remains one of the most intriguing anomalies in rock history. Formed by legendary engineer Alan Parsons and songwriter/manager Eric Woolfson, the "Project" wasn't a band in the traditional sense, but a revolving door of elite session musicians and vocalists brought together to execute grand, cinematic concepts. The Alan Parsons Project - Discography -1976-20...

: This album shifted focus to the relationship between men and women, featuring strong vocal performances from female singers, including "Don't Hold Back." The Golden Era & Chart Success (1980–1985)

(1988)

Note: While a 2014 instrumental album titled "The Sicilian Defence" exists, it was released under different circumstances long after the main collaboration concluded. The clash between industrial technology ("Ammonia Avenue" as

Released just over a year after their debut, I Robot marked a significant commercial breakthrough. Loosely based on Isaac Asimov’s robot stories, the album explored themes of artificial intelligence and the dehumanization of society. It is widely considered a masterpiece of audio engineering. The instrumental title track and the sultry, funk-infused "I Wouldn't Want to Be Like You" became staples of classic rock radio, highlighting the band's ability to groove without sacrificing musical complexity.

: A critique of modern consumer culture with a slightly sharper, more synth-pop feel, boasting a high-energy sound. Later Years and Legacy (1985–Present)

The band's commercial breakthrough, I Robot was released on 8 July 1977. While conceptually drawing from Isaac Asimov's I, Robot science fiction stories, the album explores more general themes regarding artificial intelligence and the relationship between man and machine. The cover's iconic artwork and the hit single "I Wouldn't Want to Be Like You" helped cement the Project's status in the rock mainstream. Loosely based on Isaac Asimov’s robot stories, the

The group's output consists of ten studio albums released during their main tenure, plus one long-shelved project released decades later. Eye in the Sky

The Project’s debut was a bold adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s works. It set the blueprint: lush orchestration, cinematic soundscapes, and the use of the "Projectron" (a custom-built sampler). It remains a masterpiece of progressive rock.

The Alan Parsons Project released 11 studio albums that continue to be a benchmark for studio-crafted rock. Their discography is widely available on streaming platforms, and a series of deluxe box sets, remastered at Abbey Road Studios with half-speed mastering and bonus content, keep their catalog alive for new generations.