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Parsons produced and engineered songs written and composed by the two, and the first Alan Parsons Project was begun. The Project's first album, Tales of Mystery and Imagination (1976), released by 20th Century Fox Records and including major contributions by all members of Pilot and Ambrosia, was a success, reaching the Top 40 in the US ...
The Best of the Alan Parsons Project is a 1983 greatest hits compilation by the Alan Parsons Project. In addition, it contained a new song "You Don't Believe", which would be included on the next Project album, Ammonia Avenue.
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"Sirius" is an instrumental by British rock band The Alan Parsons Project, recorded for their sixth studio album, Eye in the Sky (1982). Nearly two minutes long, it segues into "Eye in the Sky" on the album.
The album featured some of the band's best known songs as well as some rare tracks. The Essential Alan Parsons Project is a double-disc album that contains all the band's hits and some of their lesser-known songs, spanning their 10-year career. Disc 1 contains the hits and well-known songs, while Disc 2 contains the rarer and more obscure ...
It should only contain pages that are The Alan Parsons Project songs or lists of The Alan Parsons Project songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Alan Parsons Project songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
Illinois “Sirius” by The Alan Parsons Project. Indiana “Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough” by Michael Jackson. Iowa “Celebrate” by Kool & the Gang. Kansas “Carry on Wayward Son” by ...
Eve is the Alan Parsons Project's first album with singer Chris Rainbow. The album's opening instrumental "Lucifer" was a major hit in Europe, and "Damned If I Do" reached the US Top 40, peaking at No. 27, and reaching No. 16 in Canada. [4] "Lucifer" also is used as title track for the German political TV show Monitor.