"I Wouldn't Want to Be Like You," "Some Other Time," "Don't Let It Show." 3. Pyramid (1978) The Concept: Ancient Egyptian architecture, paranormal energy, and the mystery of the pyramids.
The debut album is arguably their most daring. Released in 1976, it set the template: orchestral rock, haunting synthesizers, and a heavy reliance on narrative. The album features the epic "The Raven," (with spoken word by Leonard Whiting) and "The Tell-Tale Heart." It was a cult success but not an immediate commercial smash. The Alan Parsons Project - Discography -1976-20...
"Days Are Numbers," "Vulture Culture," "Hawkeye" (instrumental). 9. Stereotomy (1985) Note: Released just months after Vulture Culture in the US (1986 in the UK). "I Wouldn't Want to Be Like You," "Some
Before the Project, Alan Parsons was already a legend, having engineered Abbey Road for The Beatles and The Dark Side of the Moon for Pink Floyd. Eric Woolfson, a lawyer turned songwriter, provided the theatrical, hook-driven sensibilities. Together, they crafted a discography that stands as one of the most consistent and intellectually curious of the late 20th century. Released in 1976, it set the template: orchestral
Following the science-fiction of I Robot , Pyramid dove into mysticism. While commercially softer than its predecessor, it contains some of Woolfson’s most beautiful melodies. "What Goes Up..." is a melancholic masterpiece. The album is often considered a transition piece—less aggressive, more atmospheric.
Whether you are listening to the haunting cry of "The Raven" or the triumphant synth swell of "Sirius," the legacy of The Alan Parsons Project remains timeless.
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.