The Alan Parsons Project es una formación musical de rock progresivo y art rock que alcanzó notoriedad desde mediados de los años 70 hasta finales de los 80. El grupo se caracteriza por sus ambiciosos álbumes conceptuales y su sonido meticulosamente elaborado. Liderado por el ingeniero de estudio y productor Alan Parsons y el compositor y vocalista Eric Woolfson, The Alan Parsons Project dejó una marca indeleble en la historia de la música moderna.
Alan Parsons, nacido el 20 de diciembre de 1948 en Londres, Inglaterra, comenzó su carrera musical trabajando en los míticos estudios Abbey Road. Contribuyó en la producción de álbumes icónicos como Abbey Road y Let It Be de The Beatles, así como The Dark Side of the Moon de Pink Floyd. Estas experiencias le dieron un profundo entendimiento del proceso de grabación y producción musical.
Eric Woolfson, nacido el 18 de marzo de 1945 en Glasgow, Escocia, inició su carrera musical como compositor y músico de sesión. Su habilidad para escribir canciones y su sentido melódico lo llevaron a colaborar con diversos artistas antes de encontrarse con Alan Parsons. Esta unión marcaría el comienzo de una prolífica colaboración.
En 1975, Alan Parsons y Eric Woolfson decidieron formar The Alan Parsons Project. Reclutaron a músicos de sesión y colaboraron con una variedad de vocalistas para dar vida a sus visionarios álbumes. Su debut se materializó con Tales of Mystery and Imagination - Edgar Allan Poe en 1976, un álbum inspirado
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I was lonely and depressed
Having fled the family home
When I met an old acquaintance
I had only barely known
And I told her over tea
Of my worries and my woes
And a morbid fear of eating beans
In tightly fitting clothes
And she said psychoanalysis was just the thing for me
And she knew a mayfair analyst I really ought to see
So I went round to his rooms
And he saw me right away
Though he asked a sum of money I could ill afford to pay
But I lay down on the couch
By a bowl of flaccid flowers
And I talked and talked and talked and talked
For hours and hours and hours
And he told me tales of oedipus with great authority
And he asked me if my mother
Wore stiletto heels and rubber
And I realised that this poor soul
Was more confused than me
Well the shock was so profound
That I fled into the strand
Where I saw a hare krishna group
And joined in with the band
This was just the life for me
Free of worldly goods and care
And I chanted and I ranted
Round and round trafalgar square
I converted tens of thousands
and they joined us then and there
But the bagwan was so jealous
That he called me over zealous
Then he threw me out
When I refused to cut off all my hair
(Dr. Ruth, Dr. Ruth, why not write to Dr. Ruth?)
So I wrote to Dr. Ruth
And she helpfully proposed
I should join a nudist colony
And throw away my clothes
All that sun upon my flesh
Would set my libido free
And would guarentee much more of it
Whatever 'it' may be
But I don't feel that I was quite equipped for such a life
Fair of skin just like my sisters
Too much sun would give me blisters
So I think I'll turn the whole thing in
And go home to the wife