The Alan Parsons Project - Discography -1976-20... ✰
Originally intended as the second half of a double album with Ammonia Avenue , Vulture Culture was ultimately released as a standalone record. It serves as a direct, sometimes biting critique of mid-1980s Western society, aimed squarely at aggressive consumerism, corporate greed, and the "vulture" nature of modern entertainment and business.
Exploring the ancient mysteries of Egypt, Pyramid was released in May 1978. The album capitalized on the era's widespread interest in pyramid power and the Treasures of Tutankhamun exhibitions sweeping the US and UK. The album earned the Project a Grammy Award nomination for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical. The Alan Parsons Project - Discography -1976-20...
The Alan Parsons Project (APP) was a unique British progressive rock duo consisting of producer/engineer and songwriter/pianist Eric Woolfson . Active primarily from 1975 to 1990 , the "Project" was not a traditional band but a rotating collective of session musicians whose work focused on high-quality studio production and ambitious concept albums. Chronological Discography (1976–2014) Originally intended as the second half of a
Though legally credited as a solo project or cast recording, Freudiana is widely considered by fans to be the unofficial eleventh Alan Parsons Project album. Eric Woolfson conceived this exploration of Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytic theories alongside Alan Parsons. However, artistic differences during production caused a rift: Woolfson wanted to pivot toward musical theater, while Parsons preferred studio rock. The fallout effectively ended the Project, though the album features the core APP studio musicians and vocalists. The Sicilian Defence (2014) The album capitalized on the era's widespread interest
Gothic horror, psychological decay, mortality, and madness.
The project's next album, , was released in 1990 and features a more rock-oriented sound. This album was also notable for its conceptual themes, which explored the life and work of Sigmund Freud.
Biggest commercial hit 🔹 Eye in the Sky, Sirius, Old and Wise “Sirius” became a legendary sports arena intro. Warm, sophisticated, melancholic.


