Freudiana
First released in October 1990.
Track Time | Track Title | Vocalist |
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3:45 | The Nirvana Principle | (instrumental) |
6:21 | Freudiana | Eric Woolfson |
4:07 | I Am A Mirror | Leo Sayer |
3:15 | Little Hans | Graham Dye |
3:51 | Dora | Eric Woolfson |
4:36 | Funny You Should Say That | The Flying Pickets |
3:54 | You're On Your Own | Kiki Dee |
3:12 | Far Away From Home | The Flying Pickets |
5:26 | Let Yourself Go | Eric Woolfson |
3:14 | Beyond The Pleasure Principle | (instrumental) |
4:23 | The Ring | Eric Stewart |
3:40 | Sects Therapy | Frankie Howerd |
5:41 | No One Can Love You Better Than Me | Kiki Dee, Marti Webb, Gary Howard, Eric Woolfson |
3:41 | Don't Let The Moment Pass | Marti Webb |
5:16 | Upper Me | Eric Stewart |
3:43 | Freudiana | (instrumental) |
0:51 | Destiny | Chris Rainbow |
5:56 | There But For The Grace Of God | John Miles |
74:54 | (total) |
Bass: | Laurie Cottle |
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Drums & Percussion: | Stuart Elliott |
Guitars: | Ian Bairnson |
Keyboards: | Eric Woolfson |
Synths and Saxes: | Richard Cottle |
Orchestras: | arranged and conducted by Andrew Powell |
Artistic Director: | Brian Brolly |
Produced by: | Alan Parsons |
Engineered by: | Alan Parsons, Tony Richards |
Music and Lyrics by: | Eric Woolfson (Track 10, music by Alan Parsons) |
Executive Producer: | Eric Woolfson |
Recorded: | 1988 - 1990 |
Recorded at: | The Grange, Abbey Road, and Angel Studios |
Design & Art Direction: | Roger Huggett/Sinc |
Photography of Freud's
study and consulting room at The The Freud Museum, 20 Maresfield Gardens, London NW3: |
Nick Bagley. |
Special thanks to: | Wim Schipper, David Rockburger, Professor Fred Stone, Peta and Jools, Richard Wells, Allison and Erica, and of course Hazel and Smokey for their constant support |
Alan Parsons Live
First released in Europe in November 1994, this was followed by the US release in June 1995. The US version also contains three bonus studio tracks.
European Release | ||
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Track Time | Track Title | Vocalist |
2:24 | Sirius | (instrumental) |
4:55 | Eye In The Sky | Gary Howard |
4:56 | Luciferama | (instrumental) |
4:49 | Old And Wise | Gary Howard |
5:22 | Psychobabble | Chris Thompson |
5:39 | The Raven | Alan Parsons, Gary Howard, Chris Thompson |
5:08 | Time | Gary Howard |
4:18 | You're Gonna Get Your Fingers Burned | Chris Thompson |
5:15 | Prime Time | Gary Howard |
4:40 | Limelight | Chris Thompson |
4:13 | Don't Answer Me | Gary Howard, Chris Thompson |
5:30 | Standing On Higher Ground | Chris Thompson |
57:08 | (total) |
Lead Vocals: | Chris Thompson, Gary Howard, Stuart Elliott (on Take The Money And Run) |
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Backing Vocals: | Alan Parsons, Jeremy Meek |
Lead Guitar: | Ian Bairnson |
Rhythm Guitar: | Alan Parsons |
Keyboards: | Alan Parsons, Andrew Powell, Richard Cottle |
Saxophone: | Richard Cottle |
Bass: | Jeremy Meek (live tracks), Felix Krish (studio tracks) |
Drums: | Stuart Elliot[t] |
Crew: | Gary Bradshaw (Sound) John Dipple (Lighting) Ian Newton Chris Walker Lance Miles Steve Scotton Rick Graham Bill Irving Robert Fleutic John Wyre Dean Le Fevre Jean Claude Monard Mick Curtiss Rob Curtain Graham Ellis Chris Moynihan |
Tour Coordination: | Keith Morris |
(European release) | |
Special Thanks to: | Washburn Acoustics Mesa Boogie Amps PRS Guitars Marshall Amps Zildjian Cymbals |
Special Thanks also to: | Steve Blackwell James Wyllie Marek Lieberberg Ossy Hoppe Tony Ioannou Andre de Raaff Hansi Hoffman Marc Gregory Bob Thomas at Tascam Buzz Goodwin at Audio Technica Smokey Parsons Karen Cockerell Gerda Kittner |
Design by: | Storm Thorgerson, Peter Curzon |
(USA release) | |
Special Thanks to: | Washburn Acoustics Mesa Boogie Amps PRS Guitars Marshall Amps Zildjian Cymbals |
Special thanks also to: | Pete Smith Alex Koch de Gooreynd Jackie Duveen James Wyllie Marek Lieberberg Ossy Hoppe Tony Ioannou Andre De Raaff Steve Vining Hansi Hoffman Marc Gregory Bob Thomas at Tascam Buzz Goodwin at Audio Technica Smokey Parsons Karen Cockerell Gerda Kittner |
Cover design by: | Storm Thorgerson, Jon Crossland, Peter Curzon |
(Common) | |
Management: | Pete Smith, Isis Music |
Location photography by: | Paul Maxon and Storm Thorgerson |
Artwork by: | Julien Mills |
Try Anything Once
First released in November 1993.
Track Time | Track Title | Vocalist |
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5:32 | The Three of Me | David Pack |
6:13 | Turn It Up | Chris Thompson |
5:43 | Wine From The Water | Eric Stewart |
4:07 | Breakaway | (instrumental) |
8:17 | Mr. Time | Jacqui Copland |
3:24 | Jigue | (instrumental) |
4:38 | I'm Talkin' To You | David Pack |
5:01 | Siren Song | Eric Stewart |
3:01 | Dreamscape | (instrumental) |
4:38 | Back Against The Wall | Chris Thompson |
2:28 | Re-Jigue | (instrumental) |
6:34 | Oh Life (There Must Be More) | David Pack |
60:00 | (total) |
Bass: | Andrew Powell, Ian Bairnson, Alan Parsons |
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Drums & Percussion: | Stuart Elliott |
Guitars: | Ian Bairnson, David Pack, Alan Parsons, Jeremy Parsons |
Synthesizers: | Richard "Trix" Cottle, David
Pack, Alan Parsons, Stuart Elliott, Ian Bairnson, Andrew Powell |
Pianos & Keyboards: | Andrew Powell |
Violins: | Graham Preskett |
Saxophone: | Richard "Trix" Cottle |
Autoharp: | Andrew Powell |
Fiddle & Mandolin: | Graham Preskett |
Harmony Guitars: | Ian Bairnson |
Pedal Steel: | Ian Bairnson |
Flute: | Alan Parsons |
Backing Vocals: | Ian Bairnson, Alan Parsons, Jacqui Copland |
Orchestra: | The Philharmonia Orchestra arranged and conducted by Andrew Powell |
Produced & Engineered by: | Alan Parsons |
Assistant Engineers: | Rupert Coulson, Andy Strange |
Music and Lyrics by: | David Pack, Andrew Powell, Ian Bairnson, Alan Parsons, Stuart Elliott, Jacqui Copland, ??. Driscoll, ??. Musker |
Recorded: | October 1992 - August 1993 |
Recorded at: | Parsonics, Air Studios |
On Air
Released in September 1996.
Track Time | Track Title | Vocalist |
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1:39 | Blue Blue Sky 1 | Eric Stewart |
5:04 | Too Close To The Sun | Neil Lockwood |
5:26 | Blown By The Wind | Eric Stewart |
4:39 | Cloudbreak | (instrumental) |
4:37 | I Can't Look Down | Neil Lockwood |
4:02 | Brother Up In Heaven | Neil Lockwood |
4:22 | Fall Free | Steve Overland |
6:05 | Apollo | (instrumental) |
4:07 | So Far Away | Christopher Cross |
6:19 | One Day To Fly | Graham Dye |
4:25 | Blue Blue Sky 2 | Eric Stewart |
50:45 | (total) |
Bass: | John Giblin, Ian Bairnson |
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Drums, Drum programming, bongos: | Stuart Elliott |
Guitars: | Ian Bairnson |
Bass synth: | Ian Bairnson |
Keyboards: | Gary Sanctuary, Richard "Trix"
Cottle, Alan Parsons, Stuart Elliott |
Piano: | Gary Sanctuary |
Saxophone: | Richard "Trix" Cottle |
Backing vocals: | Ian Bairnson, Alan Parsons, Peter Beckett |
Orchestra: | The Philharmonia Orchestra arranged and conducted by Andrew Powell |
Produced & Engineered by: | Alan Parsons |
Engineer for Christopher Cross: | Jeff Poe |
Music and Lyrics by: | Ian Bairnson, Alan Parsons, Stuart Elliott, Scott English |
Recorded: | December 1995 - June 1996 |
Recorded at: | Parsonics |
Andrew Powell and the Philharmonia Orchestra Play the Best of the Alan Parsons Project
First released in 1983.
Track Time | Track Title | Vocalist |
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5:00 | Lucifer (+ Mammagamma) | (instrumental) |
5:06 | Time | (instrumental) |
4:02 | Games People Play | (instrumental) |
8:20 | I Robot Suite | (instrumental) |
3:38 | Damned If I Do | (instrumental) |
4:42 | Pavane | (instrumental) |
5:35 | What Goes Up | (instrumental) |
4:25 | Eye In The Sky | (instrumental) |
5:02 | Old And Wise | (instrumental) |
46:51 | (total) |
Performed by: | The Philharmonia Orchestra |
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Alto Saxophone: | Ronnie Asprey |
Synthesizers: | Andrew Powell |
Electric Piano: | Max Middleton, Andrew Powell |
Piano: | Mike Moran |
Guitars: | Ian Bairnson, Tim Renwick |
Bass: | David Paton, Andrew Powell, Alan Jones |
Drums & Percussion: | Stuart Elliott |
Solo Soprano: | Olive Simpson |
Choir: | The English Chorale |
OSI Drum/Boo-Bams: | Morris Pert |
Solo Piccolo Trumpet: | John Wallace |
Produced, Arranged, and Conducted by: |
Andrew Powell |
Engineered by: | Jon Kelly |
Music by: | Eric Woolfson, Alan Parsons, Andrew Powell |
Assistant Engineers: | Steve Jackson, Tony Richards, Haydn Bendall, Paul Hulme |
Recorded: | from 1980 to 1983 |
Recorded at: | EMI Studios, Abbey Road Studios, CTS Studios Wembley, Air Studios |
Ladyhawke
First released in 1985.
GNP Crescendo Release | ||
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Track Time | Track Title | Vocalist |
2:59 | Main Title | (instrumental) |
1:40 | Phillipe's Escape | (instrumental) |
3:25 | The Search For Phillipe | (instrumental) |
2:08 | Tavern Fight (Phillipe) | (instrumental) |
2:38 | Tavern Fight (Navarre) | (instrumental) |
4:04 | Pitou's Woods (previously unreleased track) | (instrumental) |
1:11 | Phillipe Describes Isabeau | (instrumental) |
2:50 | Bishop's Procession (previously unreleased track) | (instrumental) |
1:41 | Wedding Music (previously unreleased track) | (instrumental) |
4:50 | Navarre's Ambush | (instrumental) |
1:33 | Imperious Removes Arrow (previously unreleased track) | (instrumental) |
2:06 | Chase/Fall/Transformation | (instrumental) |
5:29 | Cezar's Woods (previously unreleased track) | (instrumental) |
2:03 | She Was Sad At First | (instrumental) |
1:36 | Navarre Returns To Aquila | (instrumental) |
2:46 | Turret Chase/The Fall (previously unreleased track) | (instrumental) |
2:34 | Wolf Trapped in Ice (previously unreleased track) | (instrumental) |
3:23 | Navarre And Isabeau's Dual Transformation (previously unreleased track) | (instrumental) |
4:22 | Navarre And Marquet Duel | (instrumental) |
1:55 | Marquet's Death | (instrumental) |
2:23 | Bishop's Death | (instrumental) |
8:14 | Final Reunion (previously unreleased track)/ End Title | (instrumental) |
3:35 | Ladyhawke Theme (single version) | (instrumental) |
70:04 | (total) |
Performed by: | The Philharmonia Orchestra |
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Bass: | David Paton |
Drums & Percussion: | Stuart Elliott |
Guitars: | Ian Bairnson |
Keyboards: | Richard "Trix" Cottle, Andrew Powell |
Produced & Engineered by: | Alan Parsons |
Music Composed,
Orchestrated, and Conducted by: |
Andrew Powell |
Keats
First released in 1984.
Original US Release (EMI) | ||
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Track Time | Track Title | Vocalist |
3:56 | Heaven Knows | Colin Blunstone |
5:01 | Tragedy | Colin Blunstone |
4:10 | Fight To Win | Colin Blunstone |
3:31 | Walking On Ice | David Paton |
3:41 | How Can You Walk Away | Colin Blunstone |
3:44 | Turn Your Heart Around | Colin Blunstone |
4:06 | Avalanche | Colin Blunstone |
3:53 | Give It Up | Colin Blunstone |
3:24 | Ask No Questions | Colin Blunstone |
3:56 | Night Full Of Voices | Colin Blunstone |
39:22 | (total) |
Bass: | David Paton |
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Drums & Percussion: | Stuart Elliott |
Guitars: | Ian Bairnson, David Paton |
Keyboards/Synths: | Pete Bardens, Richard "Trix"
Cottle, David Paton |
Saxophones: | Richard "Trix" Cottle |
Computer Games: | Ian Bairnson (flight simulator) Pete Bardens (space invaders) |
Backing Vocals: | David Paton, Colin Blunstone, Ian Bairnson |
Timecode and Linn Cabassa: | Alan Parsons |
Music and Lyrics by: | Pete Bardens (1, 3, 6-7) Colin Blunstone, Stuart Elliott (2,10) David Paton (4-5) Ian Bairnson (8-9) |
Produced by: | Alan Parsons |
Engineered by: | Alan Parsons and Tony Richards |
Recorded: | December 1983 - March 1984 |
Recorded at: | Abbey Road Studios |
Mastering Consultant: | Chris Blair |
Illustration by: | James Marsh |
Photography by: | Robert Elsdale |
Thanks to: | Eric Woolfson, Bob Buziak and all at Abbey Road |
The time machine
1) The time machine part I
2) temporalia
3) Out of the blue
4) Call up
5) Ignorance is bliss
6) Rubber universe
7) The call of the wild
8) No future in the past
9) Press rewind
10) The very last time
11) Far ago and long away
12) The time machine part II
13) Dr. Evil edit -esta pista solo se encuentra en la versión europea-
Produced and engineered by Alan Parsons
Musical asociates: Ian Bairnson and Stuart Elliot
Vocals: Colin Blunstone, Maire Brennan, Beverley Craven, Graham Dye, Tony Hadley, Nell Lockwood, Chris Rainbow,
Musicians: Ian Bairnson, Sturat Elliot, John Giblin, Robyn Smith, Richard Cottle, Alan Parsons
Recorded at Parsonics, England, between January and May 1999
The Philarmonia Orchestra conducted by Andrew Powell.