The Alan Parsons Project - Discography -1976-20... Fixed May 2026
Freudiana began as Eric Woolfson’s stage musical about Sigmund Freud. Alan Parsons contributed production and arrangements, but due to creative differences, Woolfson decided to release it under his own name (though many fans consider it the 11th Project album). Parsons later released an instrumental version. The vocal album features an array of guest singers (including Leo Sayer and The Flying Pickets). It is brilliant but marks the official end of the partnership. After this, the Project was disbanded.
After Gaudi , Eric Woolfson grew tired of the "Project" format and pursued a career in musical theater, writing Freudiana (1990). Alan Parsons, originally intending Freudiana to be the next Project album, found himself at a crossroads. When Woolfson decided to stage Freudiana as a musical, Parsons launched a solo career. The Alan Parsons Project - Discography -1976-20...
Spanning from their 1976 debut to the final collaborative echoes of the late 80s (and beyond through Parsons’ solo work), their discography is a masterclass in progressive pop, pristine engineering, and thematic storytelling. 1. Tales of Mystery and Imagination: Edgar Allan Poe (1976) Freudiana began as Eric Woolfson’s stage musical about
If The Turn of a Friendly Card was the peak, Eye in the Sky was the summit. The album was a massive commercial success, driven by the title track, which became the Project's signature song and a defining track of the 1980s. The opening instrumental, "Sirius," became iconic in its own right as the entrance music for sports teams worldwide (most notably the Chicago Bulls). This album refined the Project's sound into a sleek, sophisticated pop-rock machine. The vocal album features an array of guest
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