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Parsons, Alan The Secret

Format:
Vinyl
Style:
Progressive Rock & Metal
Release:
26.04.2019
Art-Nr.:
LP11260
Label:
Frontiers Records
Price no VAT, plus Shipping 19.32 $
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Tracklist

01
The Sorcerer's Apprentice (instrumental)*
02
Miracle (lead Vocal: Jason Mraz)
03
As Lights Fall (lead Vocal: Alan Parsons)
04
One Note Symphony (lead Vocal: Todd Cooper)
05
Sometimes (lead Vocal: Lou Gramm)
06
SoirÉe Fantastique (lead Vocal: Todd Cooper, Alan Parsons)
07
Fly To Me (lead Vocal: Mark Mikel)
08
Requiem (lead Vocal: Todd Cooper)
09
Beyond The Years Of Glory (lead Vocal: Pj Olsson)§
10
The Limelight Fades Away (lead Vocal: Jordan Huffman)
11
I Can't Get There From Here (lead Vocal: Jared Mahone)§ Featured In Motion Picture "5-25-77"

Description

Eleven-time Grammy nominated legendary music icon and master of progressive rock, Alan Parsons will return with a new album, "The Secret" on April 19, 2019.

Alan's longtime hobby has been performing magic and this brand new album showcases his own passion for the craft, hence the title "The Secret." The album will see a return to the pop rock sound with symphonic and progressive rock interludes which the Alan Parsons Project was known for.

Alan's history in the music business one is a storied and unqiue one. He was fortunate enough to work as assistant engineer on the last two albums by The Beatles and after he became a full-fledged recording engineer, he went on to work with Paul McCartney and The Hollies, among many others. But it was his contribution as engineer on Pink Floyd's classic "The Dark Side Of The Moon" that really got him the world's attention. That soon led to striking successes as a producer, notably with Pilot's "Magic", John Miles' "Highfly" and "Music", and Steve Harley's "Make Me Smile". He also produced the hugely successful "Year Of The Cat" album with Al Stewart and two albums with American prog rock band Ambrosia.

In 1975 he met Eric Woolfson who not only became his manager, but joined forces with Alan as a songwriting and performing partner for what became known as The Alan Parsons Project. The APP's debut album, "Tales Of Mystery And Imagination" based on the works of Edgar Allan Poe paved the way for signing to Clive Davis' newly launched Arista label and a string of hit albums, namely, "I Robot" (1977), "Pyramid" (1978), "The Turn of a Friendly Card" (1980), "Eye in the Sky" (1982), "Ammonia Avenue" (1984), "Vulture Culture" (1985), "Stereotomy" (1986), and "Gaudi" (1987).

With his long-standing previous APP collaborators, guitarist Ian Bairnson, drummer Stuart Elliott and orchestral arranger Andrew Powell, Alan dropped the "Project" identity for Alan Parsons' "Try Anything Once" in 1994. The partnership continued for "On Air" in 1996 and "The Time Machine" in 1999. During this time, the first incarnation of "Alan Parsons Live Project" toured extensively all over the globe. Following Alan's relocation to California in 1999, a brand-new Live Project band was formed in 2003. Another band reshuffle happened in 2010. The current live band consists of Alan on acoustic guitar, keyboards and vocals, P.J. Olsson on vocals, Tom Brooks on keyboards, Guy Erez on bass, Jeff Kollman on guitar and vocals, Danny Thompson on drums, Todd Cooper on sax, percussion and vocals, Dan Tracey on guitar and vocals, and Tyson Montgomery Leonard on violin.
Parsons' last album "A Valid Path", a unique foray into the world of electronica, was released in 2004.