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The Alan Parsons Project Discography By Wesley J. Chun
(wesc@alpha.ece.ucsb.edu)

Latest copy of this document available at:
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Index:
	Introduction
	Other Alan Parsons Project Resources
	Media and Country Codes
	Changes/Release Notes
	Short Discography
	Full Discography
	(Credited) Artist/Project Participant Appearances
	Miscellaneous Alan Parsons Project Compilations
	Miscellaneous Albums featuring Alan Parsons Project PERFORMED tracks
	Miscellaneous Albums featuring Alan Parsons Project COMPOSED tracks
	Miscellaneous Albums from Project Contributors
	Singles
	Songbooks and Sheet Music
	Radio Programs

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INTRODUCTION

	This document is a reasonably comprehensive discography (compiled
and edited by Wesley Chun) of the Alan Parsons Project and related
groups,
but not to the extent of Ambrosia, Pilot, etc.  The prominent artists
featured in this discography include:

    -- Alan Parsons Project
    -- Andrew Powell and the Philharmonia Orchestra
    -- any Eric Woolfson projects, i.e. Freudiana, Gaudi, etc.
    -- Alan Parsons "solo"

	At the end of this discography, there are various miscellaneous
sections devoted to albums related to the music of the APP.

	There is no Alan Parsons Project Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
list as far as I know.  An on-going process is creating an HTML version
of this discography.

	The format of this discography is modeled after the ones main-
tained by David Datta.  The information included is from the covers of
the various recorded items and the liner notes/booklets included in the
Compact Discs and Long-Playing records, and information provided by
individuals listed a few paragraphs below.


	Track listings are displayed in the following format:

CD or
ACTUAL	LISTED
TIME	TIME	TRACK NAME			LEAD VOCAL(s)

x:xx	y:yy	Song Title			I. M. Singing

tt:11 (tt:22, zz tracks, DDD)

	Album times are: the total MUSIC TIME, i.e. "tt:11", which is ac-
cumulated track time, and in parentheses, the total ALBUM TIME, i.e.
"tt:22"
which includes pauses between tracks.   Basically, tt:11 is the sum of
all
the "y:yy" tracks, and tt:22 is the sum of all the "x:xx" tracks. 
There are
some instances where there are *3* times given: actual (measured),
print-
listed (in the inlay or back cover), and CD-listed (time listed on the
CD
itself) times.  Also given is the number of tracks, the Society of
Profes-
sional Audio Recording Services [http://www.spars.com/spars/index.html]
(SPARS) code [usually AAD, ADD, or DDD] -- and finally, track year-span
if
the album is a compilation.

	The times for the entire albums were obtained by pausing the CD
player before track 1, and obtaining the total time remaining.  There is
usually a 2-3 second discrepancy between the total remaining time and
the
total time given in the liner notes or when the disc is first inserted
into
the CD player.

	Release date and chart information is provided when/if they are
available (i.e. as long as I can find them.)  Any dates in the
discography
follow the American format of MM/DD/YY.  (Sorry for any inconvenience!)

	Any new and various additional information will be incorporated
into future editions of this discography (with a little help from the
rest
of you)!  Additional information is welcomed, especially instrumentation
information on the albums.  Information with question marks is not
verified,
so if you have any input regarding additions or corrections, please send
them to me.  Also let me know your concerns regarding *any* issue
pertaining
to this discography.  I can be contacted at:

	Wesley Chun		(wesc@alpha.ece.ucsb.edu)

	Thanks for the contributions from everyone.  There are so many of
you, sorry if I've left you off the list!!  Contributors include (in
alpha
order):

	NoJe Bae		(njbae@lgeds.lg.co.kr)
	Luca Berrafato		(berrafat@isfunix.farma.unimi.it)
	Klaus Bierstedt		(klausd@math.uni-paderborn.de)
	Matt "m@" Braun		(mbraun@urbana.mcd.mot.com)
	Andy "&y" Burnett	(burnett@roadkeel.com)
	David Datta		(datta@cs.uwp.edu)
	Jeff Donofrio		(donofrio@owens.ridgecrest.ca.us)
	David Empson		(dempson@actrix.gen.nz)
	Kris Heidenstrom	(kheidens@actrix.gen.nz)
	Herman Kemperman	(h.kemperman@chello.nl)
	Kirk Kiester		(mojo@atl.mindspring.com)
	Hyung-Wook Kim		(hyung-wookkim@iname.com)
	Robyn King-Nitschke	(rkn@RedBrick.COM)
	Steve Martin		(avenue@interlog.com)
	Craig Relyea		(cragus@ix.netcom.com)
	Jon Reddick		(reddick@REDdimension.com)
	Roelant van de Riet	(rvdriet@wish.net)
	Greg Smith		(gsmith@westnet.com)
	Petra Souisa		(psouisa@stad.dsl.nl)
	Paul Spencer		(ps@maths.bath.ac.uk)
	Yuka Tateisi		(yucca@ra2.so-net.ne.jp)
	Martin J. Vasko		(76370.326@compuserve.com)
	Ken Weiher		(ksweiher@earthlink.net)
	J. Kevin Wells		(Kevin@CanadaMail.com)
	Alistair Young		(ajy@exl.co.uk)


	This discography is dedicated to all past, present, and future
musical works, themes, and ideas of the Alan Parsons Project, as well as
to those who follow their music closely -- we, the fans of the APP, whom
Alan warmly regards as "Projectologists."  I hope you find this document
as useful to you as it is for me.  -- ed.


OTHER APP RESOURCES

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APP Internet Mailing List:

Some details (i.e. name, time, etc.) of individual tracks come from the
various album records kept at the site of the Alan Parsons Project
Mailing
List, which is maintained by Andy Burnett (burnett@roadkeel.com).

These records as well as various magazine articles, graphics, radio
program
transcriptions, and records pertaining to other closely-related bands
not
included in this discography are available at:

Anonymous FTP:	ftp://ftp.roadkeel.com/pub/APP
		(or 206.185.0.25 for ARP-impaired)

World Wide Web:	http://www.roadkeel.com/APP/

The e-mail addresses for the APP Mailing List are:

	app@roadkeel.com		(posts to the list)
	app-request@roadkeel.com	(add/remove/etc. for BounceBack)
	app-digest-request@roadkeel.com	(add/remove/etc. for Digest)

the BounceBack List

BounceBack is where all messages are forwarded to you as soon as they
are
received by the server. The number of message depends on how active the
list is on a given day.

the Digest List

The Digest is where all messages bundled into digests and sent once or
twice
daily. The size of each digest is determined by how active the list is
on a
particular day.

To join either list:
    1) start a message to the proper e-mail address from the list above
    2) put the word 'subscribe' (no quotes) in the BODY of the message
	(anything on the SUBJECT line is ignored) 
    3) send it!

To quit, same as above, but use the word 'unsubscribe' instead.

Remember to send these messages from the e-mail address you wish
to join or quit from.

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"The Avenue" fanzine/newsletter (edited by Steve Martin):

    Issues are black-and-white, about 12 pages, double-sided, and have
    really sharp photos.  The best part of the Avenue is all the news/
    info/gossip.  Hopefully, they will be in color one day!

    Address:
	The Avenue
	65 Front Street West
	Suite 0116 - Box 201
	Toronto, Ontario  M5J 1E6
	CANADA

    Telefacsimile: (416) 284-0399

    The Avenue Live:  On the following dates, the fax number
    may be used as a direct line-to-the-editor, 8-11PM (EST): 

    2000:	Jan 15, Apr 15, Jun 10, Aug 19, Oct 7

			Per Issue	4-issue Subscription
			---------	--------------------
    USA/Canada:		$4.00		$14.00
    Rest of World:	$5.25		$19.00

    Issues are published semiannually.  Prices are the same for back
issues.

    Payable in United States dollars ($US) to "Steve Martin" with:

	-- US checks/cheques
	-- International money order
	-- Postal Money Order
	-- US cash (registered mail)
	-- Wire transfer (via Western Union)
	-- International Reply Coupons (IRCs) (5/issue, 16/subscription)

    Issues information:
	 
	##	DATE	HIGHLIGHTS
	--	----	----------
	#01: 08/31/94	John Miles, Freudiana info
	#02: 02/28/95	Andrew Powell, tour info
	#03: 06/15/95	Chris Harley/Rainbow, more tour stuff
	#04: 02/29/96	Ian Bairnson (pt.1), World Liberty Concert
	#05: 06/30/96	Ian Bairnson (pt.2), On Air, WLC (cont.)
	#06: 10/31/96	Lenny Zakatek (pt.1), On Air (cont.)
	#07: 03/11/97	Lenny Zakatek (pt.2), going "on tour"
	#08: 06/30/97	Stuart Elliott (pt.1), going home to EMI
	#09: 10/31/97	Stuart Elliott (pt.2), album themes, NotP concerts
	#10: 03/01/98	Richard "Trix" Cottle, tour info, I Robot
	#11: 07/01/98	Neil Lockwood (pt.1), I Robot, tour info, survey results
	#12: 11/01/98	Neil Lockwood (pt.2), Colin Blunstone (pt.1), Pyramid
	#13: 03/01/99	Colin Blunstone (pt.2), Pyramid
	#14: 07/01/99	David Paton (pt.1), The Time Machine, Eve
	#15: 11/01/99	David Paton (pt.2), behind the scenes at The Avenue
	#16: 03/01/00	Turn Of A Friendly Card, The Time Machine
	#17: 03/01/00	Eric Stewart (pt.1), Eye In The Sky, The Time Machine
	#18: 11/01/00	Eric Stewart (pt.2), more on Eye In The Sky

    Questions?  Send e-mail to The Avenue or Steve at
avenue@interlog.com.
    Or visit The Avenue's web site at http://www.interlog.com/~avenue.

    Note:  No information from Steve's personal valued discography
	    has yet been added to this discography (save for the album
	    release months) due to current lack of resources (time).

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World Wide Web Resources (URLs):

Steve Martin's Official Avenue site	http://www.interlog.com/~avenue/
&y's Psychobabble Web Page		http://www.roadkeel.com/APP/
Alistair's Encyclopaedia Projectologia	http://www.ed.ac.uk/~ajy/app
Wesley's Monster Discography &
Archive:	http://alpha.ece.ucsb.edu/~wesc/app.html

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Shopping... On-Line (and otherwise) Mail Order Resources:

[ I make no promises or guarantees on the reliability of such firms
    engaging in the retail music business.  More information is
    available from the "Shopping for AP/P Music" page I have here:

	http://alpha.ece.ucsb.edu/~wesc/shopping.html

    The listing below is in alphabetical order only!! -- ed. ]

A&B SOUND ONLINE	http://www.absound.ca/
(mostly "domestic"	3434 Cornett Rd. 
stuff... good place	Vancouver, BC  V5M 2H1
to get US stuff for	CANADA
less; online; fast,	1-888-ABSOUND	USA
unless backordered...	1-604-439-4529	International
could take forever)	1-604-430-5488	Fax
			(usual speed:  medium)


CD BANZAI!		http://www.cdbanzai.com
			music@cdbanzai.com
(imports and		P O  BOX 17081 
some domestic		BEVERLY HILLS, CA  90209-2081 
stuff; online)		818-980-0054
			818-980-3455 FAX


CD CONNECTION		http://www.cdconnection.com
(mostly domestics;	telnet cdconnection.com or 199.35.15.2
online)			questions@cdconnection.com
			1030 East EL CAMINO REAL, STE 1, PMB 322
			SUNNYVALE, CA USA 94087-3768
			408-985-7905
			408-985-0464	FAX
			Hours:  M-F 12-6 PST


CD EUROPE		http://www.cdeurope.com
			sales@cdeurope.com
(European stuff;	1009 SE 10TH CT
very SLOW, but has	DEERFIELD BEACH FL 33441-7008
better selection	954-481-8984	orders
than most; online	954-481-1724	customer service
			954-481-8817	FAX
			(usual speed:  slow)


CD JAPAN		http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/
			Neo Wing Co.       
(ummm... japanese	Kyodo-Ginza BLDG.6FL, Ginza 1-18-6, 
releases?  don't	Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061, 
have any other info)	JAPAN


CD NOW!			http://cdnow.com
(online; mainly		telnet cdnow.com or 198.138.235.2
domestic, some		manager@cdnow.com
imports)		(usual speed:  medium-fast)


CD TELESHOP		http://www.cdteleshop.com
			cdteleshop@www.cyber.nl
(European stuff;	P. O. Box 168
medium speed, has	3500 AD Utrecht
secure web server)	THE NETHERLANDS


CD UNIVERSE		http://www.cduniverse.com
			order@cduniverse.com
(mostly domestics;	101 N PLAINS INDUSTRIAL RD
online)			WALLINGFORD CT 06492-2360
			800-231-7937 or 203-294-1648 
			203-294-0391	FAX
			Hours: 9-5 EST


CD WORLD!		http://cdworld.com
(lots of domestic,	info@cdworld.com
good number of imports)	2075 WINCHESTER BLVD STE 107
			CAMPBELL CA 95008-3432
			877-CD-WORLD	orders
			408-378-1435	inquiries
			408-378-3480	FAX

GERMAN MUSIC EXPRESS	http://www.musicexpress.com
			telnet musicexpress.com or 199.35.15.200
(European stuff, esp.	Postbus 1291
German/Holland,		6040 KG Roermond
imports; very FAST;	The Netherlands
online)			(49) 211-575605 [FAX]
			(408) 985-0162 [BBS]
			(usual speed:  fast)


SOUND OF MUSIC		http://members.aol.com/SoundOM/SoundOfMusic/
			sound2@aol.com or soundom@aol.com
(spec. in European	Schornstrasse 33, D-45128 ESSEN, Germany
musicals/soundtracks)	(49) 201 721381 [phone and FAX]


LARGE ONLINE SUPERSTORES:

Amazon			http://www.amazon.com
Barnes and Noble	http://www.bn.com
Buy.com			http://www.buy.com
800.com			http://www.800.com

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MEDIA (a prefix of "2" indicates a double album, CD, etc., same for
"3"...)

	CD	Compact Disc (standard)
	GD	24K Gold Compact Disc
	HD	Digital Theatre Systems/High-Definition Sound Compact Disc
	LP	Long-Playing Vinyl Album
	CA	(Master) Cassette
	12	Twelve-Inch LP/EP/Maxi Single
	SA	Cassette Single
	SD	Compact Disc Single
	45	Seven-Inch Single
	8T	Eight-Track Tape		[future]
	SM	Sheet Music, Songbook Folios
	VD	Videos {NTSC,PAL}@{Beta,VHS}	[future]
	LD	Videos (LaserDisc)		[future]


COUNTRY CODES

	ALL	general international release (unless otherwise noted)
	EUR	general European release (unless otherwise noted)
	NON	(non-release)

	AN	Australasia (Australia/New Zealand)
	AT	Austria
	BE	Belgium
	CA	Canada
	DE	Germany        
	HK	Hong Kong, British Commonwealth... until 1 Jul 1997
	IT	Italy
	JP	Japan	
	KO	(South) Korea
	NL	Netherlands/Holland
	PH	Phillipines
	PO	Portugal
	RU	Russia
	SP	Spain
	TW	Taiwan, Republic of China
	UK	United Kingdom      
	US	United States

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EDITION/VERSION

    Current edition is 1.2, version 1.8x.

    e1.0 (02/94 - 01/95)	has all APP albums
    e1.1 (01/95 - 07/96)	1.0 and *then* some
    e1.2 (08/96 - present)	started to remove extraneous stuff,
				like 3rd party track listings, etc.
    [e2.0 (??? - ???)		incorporates S. Martin's, K. Kiester's,
				and M.J. Vasko's collections -- future]

VERSION CHANGES:

    1.82-83 (12/99)	Minor updates of compilations, Pyramid, and tTM.
			Added a Freudiana 45 and the Original Korean Cast
			CD of Gambler.  Updated The Avenue info and re-
			moved the Gambler studio, which is most likely not
			going to happen.

    1.84 (10/00)	Added '97 Night of the Proms, 24/96 I Robot,
			Sound of Music's Shades Of Night, John Cashmore's
			Musical Cocktail, info on the Köln release of
			the Gaudi musical; updated The Avenue information,
			In Love With Musical, and The Challenge song by EW

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SHORT DISCOGRAPHY (studio only)

Year	Title						Album Type
----	-----						----------
1976,87	Tales of Mystery and Imagination		Studio
1977	I Robot						Studio
1978	Pyramid						Studio
1979	Eve						Studio
1980	Turn Of A Friendly Card				Studio
1982	Eye In The Sky					Studio
1983,97	Andrew Powell and the Philharmonia Orchestra
	    Play The Best Of The Alan Parsons Project	Studio
1984	Ammonia Avenue					Studio
1984	Vulture Culture					Studio
1985,95	Ladyhawke					Soundtrack
1986	Stereotomy					Studio
1987	Gaudi						Studio
1990	Freudiana [the white album]			Studio
1990	Freudiana [the black album]			Musical Soundtrack
1993	Try Anything Once				Studio
1994,95	The Very Best Live			    Live Compilation/Studio
1995	Gaudi:  Erlebniswelt der Phantasie		Musical Soundtrack
1996	On Air						Studio
1997	Gambler: Das Geheimnis der Karten		Musical Soundtrack
1999	The Time Machine				Studio

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FULL DISCOGRAPHY

1976 May	Tales of Mystery and Imagination	Studio

    1976 Original releases

	Peak Position Held:	38 US, 56 UK
	Total Weeks in Top 40:	04

	LP 1976 US	20th Century		T508 (05/??/76)
	8T 1976	US	20th Century		8-508 [dark blue]
	LP 1976 UK	Charisma		CDS 4003 (06/??/76)
	LP 197? AN	20th Century/Casablanca	6463-160
	LP 197? PO	20th Century		MOV-7003
	LP 197? DE,NL	20th Century/Phonogram	6370 243
	LP 1981	IT	20th Century Fox	T539
	LP 1982 IT	Successo Casablanca/Polygram
						6463-160
	LP 198? US	Casablanca		T-739 (cheap cover)
	LP 19??	CA	20th Century/GRT	9209-508 (colored vinyl)
	CA 197? AN	20th Century		7145-160
	CA 198? US	Casablanca		C-739 (cheap cover)

	3:42	A Dream within a Dream			(instrumental)
	3:58	The Raven				Leonard Whiting
	4:35	The Tell-tale Heart			Arthur Brown
	4:29	The Cask of Amontillado			John Miles
	4:12	(The System of) Doctor Tarr		John Miles
		    and Professor Fether
       15:13	The Fall of the House of Usher		(instrumental)
	    5:??	Prelude
	    2:??	Arrival
	    ?:??	Intermezzo
	    4:??	Pavane
	    ?:??	Fall
	4:21	To One in Paradise			Terry Sylvester

Total: 40:24 (40:30) (11 tracks, AAD)


1994 Mar	Tales of Mystery and Imagination	Studio

    1994 Mobile Fidelity release

	LP 1994 US	Mobile Fidelity		MFSL 1-204 (03/??/94)
	GD 1994 US	Mobile Fidelity		UDCD 606 (06/08/94)

	3:43	A Dream Within a Dream			(instrumental)
	4:01	The Raven				Leonard Whiting
4:39	4:43	The Tell-Tale Heart			Arthur Brown
4:28	4:29	The Cask Of Amontillado			John Miles
4:14	4:15	(The System Of) Doctor Tarr		John Miles
		    And Professor Fether
       15:24	The Fall Of The House Of Usher		(instrumental)
5:50	    5:51	Prelude
2:35	    2:36	Arrival
1:05	    1:06	Intermezzo
4:43	    4:45	Pavane
0:45	    1:07	Fall
4:31	4:14	To One In Paradise			Terry Sylvester
	(starts at 0:48 into previous track)

Total: 40:??/40:52/40:54 1994 CD (11 tracks, AAD)

    Bass:		David Paton, Joe Puerta
    String Bass:	Darryl Runswick
    Drums:		Stuart Tosh, Burleigh Drummond
    Guitars:		Ian Bairnson, David Paton, David Pack, Alan Parsons
    Keyboards:		Billy Lyall, Christopher North, Eric Woolfson, 
			Andrew Powell, Francis Monkman, Alan Parsons
    Cimbalom & Kantele:	John Leach
    Vocals:		John Miles, Arthur Brown, Alan Parsons, Terry
			Sylvester, Leonard Whiting, Jack Harris, Eric
			Woolfson, Jane Powell, Smokey Parsons, David
			Paton, Stuart Tosh, and The English Chorale

    Produced and Engineered by:	Alan Parsons
    Executive Producer:		Eric Woolfson
    Orchestra & Choir arranged
	and conducted by:	Andrew Powell
    Assistant Engineers:	Pat Stapley, Chris Blair
    Orchestral Contractor:	David Katz
    Recorded between:		July 1975 - January 1976
    Recorded and Mixed at:	Abbey Road Studios, London


1987 Oct	Tales of Mystery and Imagination	Studio

    1987 Digital Remix and Remaster release

	LP 1987 ALL	Mercury			832 820-1 (11/23/87)
	CA 1988 ALL	Mercury			832 820-4 (02/08/88)
	CD 1987 ALL	Mercury			832 820-2 (11/23/87)
	CD 198? JP	Philips			PPD-3042
	CD 1992 NL	Polygram		??? (10/??/92)
	CD 1994 JP	Phonograph/Polydor	PHCR-4204 (02/??/94)

	4:13	A Dream within a Dream			(instrumental)
	3:57	The Raven				Leonard Whiting
	4:38	The Tell-tale Heart			Arthur Brown
	4:33	The Cask of Amontillado			John Miles
	4:20	(The System of) Doctor Tarr		John Miles
		    and Professor Fether
	??:??	The fall of the House of Usher		(instrumental)
	    7:02	Prelude
	    2:39	Arrival
	    1:00	Intermezzo
	    4:36	Pavane
	    0:51	Fall
	4:46	To One in Paradise			Terry Sylvester

Total: 42:35 (42:41) (11 tracks, ADD)

    Narration:		Orson Welles, Leonard Whiting
    Bass:		Joe Puerta, David Paton, Les Hurdle
    String Bass:	Darryl Runswick
    Guitars:		David Paton, Ian Bairnson, David Pack, John Miles
    Acoustic Guitars:	Laurence Juber, Kevin Peek
    Percussion:		Stuart Tosh, Burleigh Drummond
    Keyboards:		Billy Lyall, Eric Woolfson, Christopher North
    Organ:		Francis Monkman, Eric Woolfson, Andrew Powell
    Harpsichord:	Francis Monkman
    Cimbalom & Kantele:	John Leach
    Mandolin:		Hugo D'Alton
    Recorders:		Billy Lyall, Alan Parsons
    Projectron/Synths:	Alan Parsons
    Backing Vocals:	David Paton, Alan Parsons, Eric Woolfson,
			Jack Harris, Terry Sylvester, Jane Powell
    Backing Choir:	Bob Howes and The English Chorale,
			Westminster City School Boys Choir
    Orchestra:		arranged and conducted by Andrew Powell

    Produced & Engineered by:	Alan Parsons
    Music and Lyrics by:	Alan Parsons and Eric Woolfson
	except "Fall of...":	Andrew Powell
    Executive Producer:		Eric Woolfson
    Assistant Engineers (1976):	Chris Blair, Patrick Stapley, Tom
Trefethen
    Assistant Engineers (1987):	Tony Richards
    Original Recorded between:	April 1975 - November 1975
    Remixed/Remastered between:	May 1987 - June 1987
    Recorded (1976) at:		Abbey Road, Mama Jo's, Kingsway Hall
    Recorded (1987) at:		Abbey Road, the Grange

    Liner Notes:	 (future)

    Notes:

    (a) "Tales..." was re-released by Polygram Records under the
Casablanca
	Records label in 1982 after the demise of 20th Century Records.
	This edition was devoid of the intricate liner notes on Edgar
	Allan Poe, but with a picture of Alan with circulating 1" audio
	tape reel around his neck... a.k.a. a cheap repackage and resell.

    (b) During the summer of 1987, Alan Parsons (and merry crew) remixed
	and remastered this album for compact disc.  In this revamping pro-
	cess, the length of the original album was increased by approxi-
	mately 5.12%, or 2:11.  New additions include:  new Ian guitar solos,
	additional synthesizers by Alan, and narration by the late Orson
	Welles.  This "new" album made its debut in November, 1987 under
	Polygram's Mercury Records label with all the original artwork,
	plus additional liner notes.

    (c) In March, 1994, Mobile Fidelity released its "Original Master
	Recording" of "Tales..." on their ANADISQ 2000 LP series.  The
	album was transferred from the master using the GAIN system.

    (d)	In June, 1994, an UltraDisc II 24K gold CD version was issued.
	This is the compact disc debut of the original 1976 album.

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1977 Jun	I Robot					Studio

	Date Reached Gold:	09/16/77
	Date Reached Platinum:	10/25/78
	Peak Position Held:	09 US, 30 UK
	Total Weeks in Top 40:	19

	LP 1977 US	Arista			AL 7002
	LP 1979	JP	Arista/Nippon Phonogram	25RS-70 (12/??/79) [¥2500]
	LP 197? AN	Arista/Festival		L37204
	LP 1982 US	Mobile Fidelity		MFSL 1-084 (06/??/82)
	LP 1983 US	Mobile Fidelity		MFQR 1-084 (06/??/83)
	LP 1984 DE,IT	Arista			209 651
	LP 1986	IT	Arista/RCA		ARS 39028/201 148
	LP 198? US	Arista			AL8-8040
	LP 19??	JP	Arista/Nippon Phonogram	20RS-35 (12/20/??) [¥2000]
	LP 19??	EUR	Arista/EMI Electrola	1C 064-99 168
	CA 1983 US	Mobile Fidelity		MFSL C-084 (01/??/83)
	CA 1986	IT	Arista/RCA		ARS 39028/401 148
	CA 1989 US	Arista			8040 (08/29/89)
	CA 19?? US	Arista			ATC-7002
	CA 19??	??	GRT			GRT 5301/Arista 7002H
	LP 19??	EUR	Arista/EMI Electrola	1C 264-99 168
	CD 1984 US	Mobile Fidelity		MFCD 804 (01/??/84)
	CD 1984 EUR	Arista			610 142
	CD 1987 US	Arista			ARCD 8040 (07/07/87)
	CD 1989 EUR	Arista			259 651 (02/??/89)
	CD 198? JP	Arista/Nippon Phonogram	32RD-25
	CD 1993 JP	Arista/BMG Victor	BVCA-1004 (11/21/93)
	CD 1994	EUR	Arista			876 595 (01/??/94)
	CD 1996	KO	Arista/BMG Korea	BMGAD 2120 (07/01/96)
	CD 19?? UK,DE	Arista			260 171
	CD 19??	AN	Arista/Ariola		SPCD-1102
	DA 2000	US	Classic			DAD-1035 (04/??/00)
	8T 1977 US	Arista			AT8-7002 [red]

	6:06	I Robot					(instrumental)
	3:19	I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You		Lenny Zakatek
	4:05	Some Other Time				Peter Straker (verses),
							Jaki Whitren (choruses)
	3:50	Breakdown				Allan Clarke
	4:21	Don't Let It Show			Dave Townsend
	5:21	The Voice				Steve Harley
	3:35	Nucleus					(instrumental)
	3:43	Day After Day (Show Must Go On)		Jack Harris
	3:05	Total Eclipse				(instrumental)
	3:37	Genesis Ch. 1 V. 32			(instrumental)

Total: 41:02 (41:16) (10 tracks, AAD)

    Bass:		David Paton
    Drums & Percussion:	Stuart Tosh
    Guitars:		Ian Bairnson, David Paton, Alan Parsons
    Keyboards:		Eric Woolfson, Duncan MacKay, Alan Parsons
    Steel Guitar:	B. J. Cole
    Projectron/Vocoder:	Eric Woolfson, Alan Parsons
    Cimbalom & Kantele:	John Leach
    Backing Vocals:	Hilary Western, Smokey Parsons, David Paton, Stuart
			Tosh, Ian Bairnson, Tony Rivers, John Perry, Stuart
			Calver, Eric Woolfson, Alan Parsons
    Backing Choirs:	The English Chorale, Philharmonia Chorus
    Orchestra & Choir:	arranged and conducted by Andrew Powell

    Produced & Engineered by:	Alan Parsons
    Music and Lyrics by:	Eric Woolfson and Alan Parsons
	except "Total Eclipse":	Andrew Powell
    Executive Producer:		Eric Woolfson
    Assistant Engineers:	Patrick Stapley, Chris Blair
    Recorded between:		December 1976 - March 1977
    Recorded at:		Abbey Road Studios

    Liner Notes:

	I Robot...  The story of the rise of the machine
	and the decline of man, which paradoxically coincided
	with his discovery of the wheel... and a warning that
	his brief dominance of this planet will probably end,
	because man tried to create robot in his own image.

    Notes:

	The MFSL CD release has a misprint of the title of
	the last track:  "Genesis Ch. 1 V/:32"

	Here are some notes regarding the 24-bit/96 kHz
	digital remastering of IR on Digital Audio Disc
	(playable only on DVD players):

	    I Robot - The man behind the recording of
	    "Dark Side of the Moon" is none other than
	    Alan Parsons. If you want to hear what is his
	    definitive recording and a bit of the Dark
	    Side then this is it. I ROBOT was produced and
	    engineered by Alan at Abbey Road Studios and is
	    an audiophile's dream recording. The 24/96 DAD
	    reveals ever nuance of the 1/4" analog original
	    master used for the transfer with Alan present
	    at the mastering sessions with Bernie Grundman. 

	The following is a Classic Records link to this info:

	http://www.classicrecs.com/catalog/store/detail.cfm?sku=DAD-1035

    Japanese release Liner Notes by Masanori Ito (07/10/77).

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1978 May	Pyramid					Studio

	Date Reached Gold:	07/24/78
	Peak Position Held:	26 US, 49 UK
	Total Weeks in Top 40:	09

	LP 1978 US	Arista			AB 4180
	LP 1978 CA	Arista/Capitol-EMI	AB-4180
	LP 1979 JP	Arista/Nippon Phonogram	25RS-69 (12/??/79)
	LP 19?? AN	Arista/RCA/Ariola	VPL1-7513
	LP 19?? US	Arista			AL8-8042
	LP 1986	IT	Arista/EMI Italiana	3C 064-60792/201 129
	LP 1989 EUR	Arista			201 129
	LP 198? US	Arista			AL5-8225 (mid-line)
	CA 1986	IT	Arista/EMI Italiana	3C 064-60792/401 129
	CA 1987 US	BMG/Arista		ALB6-8320 (07/07/87)
	CA 1989 EUR	Arista			401 129
	CA 19?? US	Arista			ATC-4180
	CA 19?? US	Arista			AC8-8042
	CD 1984 EUR	Arista			610 141
	CD 1987 US,AN	Arista			ARCD 8225 (07/07/87)
	CD 1987 EUR	Arista			258 983 (10/09/87)
	CD 1988 JP	BMG			A25D-13 (06/??/88)
	CD 1993 JP	Arista/BMG Victor	BVCA-1005 (11/23/93)
	CD 1994 NL	Arista			??? (04/??/94)
	CD 1996	KO	Arista/BMG Korea	BMGAD 2207 (05/01/96)
	8T 1978 US	Arista			AT8-4180

	2:24	Voyager					(instrumental)
	3:31	What Goes Up...			David Paton [& Eric Woolfson]
	4:20	The Eagle Will Rise Again		Colin Blunstone
	4:15	One More River				Lenny Zakatek
	5:06	Can't Take It With You			Dean Ford
	5:27	In The Lap Of The Gods			(instrumental)
	2:45	Pyramania				Jack Harris
	4:19	Hyper-Gamma-Spaces			(instrumental)
	5:34	Shadow Of A Lonely Man			John Miles

Total: 37:41 (37:44) (9 tracks, AAD)

    Bass:		David Paton
    Drums & Percussion:	Stuart Elliott
    Guitars:		Ian Bairnson, David Paton, Alan Parsons
    Keyboards:		Eric Woolfson, Duncan MacKay
    Backing Choir:	The English Chorale
    Orchestra & Choir:	arranged and conducted by Andrew Powell

    Produced & Engineered by:	Alan Parsons
    Music and Lyrics by:	Eric Woolfson and Alan Parsons
    Executive Producer:		Eric Woolfson
    Assistant Engineers:	Patrick Stapley, Chris Blair
    Recorded between:		September 1977 - February 1978
    Recorded at:		Abbey Road Studios

    Liner Notes:

	From the rise and fall of an ancient dynasty, to the
	quest for a key to unlock the secrets of the universe,
	this album seeks to amplify the haunting echoes of the
	past and explore the unsolved mysteries of the present.
	Pyramid... the last remaining wonder of the ancient
	world.

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1979 Aug	Eve					Studio

	Date Reached Gold:	02/11/80
	Peak Position Held:	13
	Total Weeks in Top 40:	12

	LP 1979 US	Arista			AL 9504 (08/27/79)
	LP 1979 JP	Arista/Nippon Phonogram	25RS-59 (12/??/79)
	LP 198? US	Arista			AL8-8062
	LP 1982 US	Arista			AL5-8062 (??/??/82)
	LP 1986	IT	Arista/EMI Italiana	3C 064-63063/201 157
	LP 1987 US	BMG/Arista		ALB6-8318 (07/07/87)
	LP 19??	CA	Arista/Capitol/EMI	ABM 65035
	LP 19?? PO	Dacapo/Arista		201 157
	CA 1979 US	Arista			ATC 9504 (08/27/79)
	CA 1986	IT	Arista/EMI Italiana	3C 064-63063/401 157
	CA 1979 JP	Arista/Nippon Phonogram	25RT-28 (12/??/79)
	CA 1987 US	BMG/Arista		ACB6-8318 (07/07/87)
	CA 19?? PO	Dacapo/Arista		401 157
	CD 1984 EUR	Arista			610 143
	CD 1987 US,AN	Arista			ARCD 8062 (07/07/87)
	CD 1987 EUR	Arista			258 981 (10/09/87, 05/04/88)
	CD 1988 JP	BMG			A25D-22 (07/??/88)
	CD 1993 JP	Arista/BMG Victor	BVCA-1006 (11/21/93)
	CD 19?? JP	Arista/Nippon Phonogram	32RD-27
	8T 1979 US	Arista			AT8-9504(?)

5:08	5:09	Lucifer					(instrumental)
3:48	3:45	You Lie Down With Dogs			Lenny Zakatek
3:55	3:52	I'd Rather Be A Man			David Paton
3:40	3:37	You Won't Be There			Dave Townsend
3:59	4:00	Winding Me Up				Chris Rainbow
4:53	4:50	Damned If I Do				Lenny Zakatek
3:39	3:36	Don't Hold Back				Clare Torry
4:43	4:40	Secret Garden				(instrumental)
5:08	5:49	If I Could Change Your Mind		Lesley Duncan

Total: 39:18 (39:36) (9 tracks, AAD)

    Bass:		David Paton
    Drums & Percussion:	Stuart Elliott
    Guitars:		Ian Bairnson
    Keyboards:		Eric Woolfson, Duncan MacKay
    Miscellaneous:	Alan Parsons, Eric Woolfson
    Backing Vocals:	Chris Rainbow, David Paton
    Orchestra & Choir:	the Orchestra of the Munich Chamber Opera
			arranged and conducted by Andrew Powell

    Produced & Engineered by:	Alan Parsons
    Music and Lyrics by:	Eric Woolfson and Alan Parsons
    Executive Producer:		Eric Woolfson
    Assistant Engineers:	Patrick Jauneaud, Dave Siddle
    Recorded:			February 1978 - December 1979
    Recorded at:		Abbey Road Studios
    *Orchestra and choir recorded at Arco Studio, Munich, Germany

    Notes:

    (*) -- source: The Definitive Collection

    Japanese release Liner Notes by Bin Teramura (08/??/79).

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1980 Nov	Turn Of A Friendly Card			Studio

	Date Reached Gold:	02/18/81
	Date Reached Platinum:	08/12/81
	Peak Position Held:	13 US, 38 UK
	Total Weeks in Top 40:	21

	LP 1980 US	Arista			AL 9518 / AK 9518
	LP 1980 JP	Arista/Nippon Phonogram	25RS-107
	LP 1984 EUR	Arista/RCA		203 000
	LP 198? US	Arista			AL8-8043
	LP 198? US	Arista			AL9-8226
	LP 198? US	Arista			ALB6-8315
	LP 198? US	Arista			AL5-8226
	CA 1984 EUR	Arista/RCA		403 000
	CA 1987 US	BMG/Arista		8315 (07/07/87)
	CA 198?	US	Arista			ATC-9518
	CD 1987 US,HK,AN
			Arista			ARCD 8226 (07/07/87)
	CD 1988 JP	BMG			A25D-14 (06/??/88)
	CD 1993 JP	Arista/BMG Victor	BVCA-1007 (11/21/93)
	CD 1996	KO	Arista/BMG Korea	BMGAD 2052 (08/01/96)
	CD 19?? JP	Arista/Nippon Phonogram	32RD-17
	8T 1980 US	Arista			AT8-9518 [gray/khaki]

	4:52	May Be A Price To Pay			Elmer Gantry
	4:17	Games People Play			Lenny Zakatek
	5:05	Time					Eric Woolfson
	4:54	I Don't Wanna Go Home			Lenny Zakatek
	4:28	The Gold Bug				(instrumental)
		The Turn Of A Friendly Card
	2:39	    Part One				Chris Rainbow
	3:17	    Snake Eyes				Chris Rainbow
	2:58	    The Ace Of Swords			(instrumental)
	4:03	    Nothing Left To Lose		Eric Woolfson
	3:12	    Part Two				Chris Rainbow

Total: 39:45 (40:31) (10 tracks, AAD)

European releases do *not* divvy-up Turn Of A Friendly Card tracks:

	CD 1984 EUR	Arista			610 144
	CD 1988	EUR	Arista			258 982 (05/18/88)

	 4:57	May Be A Price To Pay			Elmer Gantry
	 4:21	Games People Play			Lenny Zakatek
	 5:03	Time					Eric Woolfson
	 4:57	I Don't Wanna Go Home			Lenny Zakatek
	 4:33	The Gold Bug				(instrumental)
	16:22	The Turn Of A Friendly Card
		    Part One				Chris Rainbow
		    Snake Eyes				Chris Rainbow
		    The Ace Of Swords			(instrumental)
		    Nothing Left To Lose		Eric Woolfson
		    Part Two				Chris Rainbow

Total: 40:13 (40:15) (6 tracks, AAD)

    Bass:		David Paton
    Drums & Percussion:	Stuart Elliott
    Guitars:		Ian Bairnson
    Keyboards:		Eric Woolfson, Alan Parsons
    Orchestra & Choir:	arranged and conducted by Andrew Powell

    Produced & Engineered by:	Alan Parsons
    Music and Lyrics by:	Eric Woolfson and Alan Parsons
    Executive Producer:		Eric Woolfson
    Assistant Engineer:		Tony Richards
    Recorded between:		1979 to 1980
    *Recorded at:		Acousti Studio, Paris, France
    *Orchestra and choir recorded at Arco Studio, Munich, Germany

    Notes:

    M. J Vasko has obtained a Test Pressing of this album dated October
    17, 1980, about a month before the public release.  Included with
it was
    the following letter (meant for music reviewers?):

	Dear Writer:
 
	    In subject -- the obsession of gambling -- and in musical
	    execution, -The Turn Of A Friendly Card- is perhaps the most
	    vivid and intriguing album yet by thematic-rock's major
	    exponents, The Alan Parsons Project.  We feel that it
	    contains all the scope that made their -I Robot- a perennial
	    classic of progressive rock.  Please give it a listen, and
	    let us know what you think.
 
                                                   Regards,
 
                                                   The Arista Publicity
Dept.
	enclosures

    (*) -- source: The Definitive Collection

    Japanese release Liner Notes by Bin Teramura (10/??/80).

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1982 May	Eye In The Sky				Studio

	Date Reached Gold:	09/21/82
	Date Reached Platinum:	02/04/83
	Peak Position Held:	07 US, 28 UK
	Total Weeks in Top 40:	21

	LP 1982 US	Arista			AL 9599
	LP 1983 EUR	Arista			204 666 (??/??/83)
	LP 1986 IT	Arista/CGD		ARS 39148/204 666
	LP 1987 US	BMG/Arista		ALB6-8290 (07/07/87)
	LP 198? US	Arista			AL8-8033
	LP 198? US	Arista			AL9-8033
	LP 198? JP	Arista/Nippon Phonogram	25RS-162/204 666 (¥2500)
	CA 1983 EUR	Arista			404 666 (??/??/83)
	CA 1987 US	BMG/Arista		ACB6-8290 (07/07/87)
	CA 1986 IT	Arista/CGD		ARS 39148/404 666
	CD 1983 EUR	Arista			610 004 (??/??/83)
	CD 1987 US	Arista			ARCD 8033 (07/07/87)
	CD 1988 JP	BMG			A32D-48 (04/??/88)
	CD 1988 EUR	Arista			258 718 (05/04/88)
	CD 198? AN	BMG Arista/Ariola	SPCD 1002
	CD 1993 JP	Arista/BMG Victor	BVCA-1008 (11/21/93)
	CD 1995 JP	BMG Victor/Arista	BVCA-7356/74321-16832
						(03/24/95) [20-bit]
	CD 1996	KO	Arista/BMG Korea	BMGAD 2020 (09/15/96)
	CD 19?? JP	Arista/Nippon Phonogram	32RD-18
	8T 1982 US	Arista			AT8-9599 [gray/khaki]

1:53	1:48	Sirius					(instrumental)
4:36	4:33	Eye In The Sky				Eric Woolfson
4:51	4:49	Children Of The Moon			David Paton
2:11	2:09	Gemini					Chris Rainbow
7:22	7:17	Silence And I				Eric Woolfson
4:23	4:19	You're Gonna Get Your Fingers Burned	Lenny Zakatek
4:51	4:50	Psychobabble				Elmer Gantry
3:34	3:34	Mammagamma				(instrumental)
3:53	3:52	Step By Step				Lenny Zakatek
4:54	4:52	Old And Wise				Colin Blunstone

Total: 42:03 (42:30) (10 tracks, ADD)

    Bass:		David Paton
    Drums & Percussion:	Stuart Elliott
    Guitars:		Ian Bairnson
    Keyboards:		Eric Woolfson, Alan Parsons
    Fairlight Prog.:	Alan Parsons
    Saxophone:		Mel Collins
    Backing Choir:	The English Chorale
    Orchestra & Choir:	arranged and conducted by Andrew Powell

    Produced & Engineered by:	Alan Parsons
    Music and Lyrics by:	Eric Woolfson and Alan Parsons
    Executive Producer:		Eric Woolfson
    Assistant Engineer:		Tony Richards
    Recorded between:		1980 - 1982
    Recorded at:		Abbey Road Studios

    Japanese release Liner Notes by Bin Teramura (04/??/82).

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1983 ???	Andrew Powell and the Philharmonia Orchestra
		Play The Best Of The Alan Parsons Project	Studio

	LP 1983 UK	EMI			EMC-107739 (08/08/83)
	LP 1983 DE	EMI			1C 064 107739 1 (08/08/83)
	LP 1983	SP	EMI			064 107739 1 (08/08/83)
	LP 1984 US	Mobile Fidelity		MFSL 1-175 (06/??/84)
	CA 1984 US	Mobile Fidelity		MFSL C-175 (06/??/84)
	CD 1997 NL	Disky Communications	DC 876742 (05/05/97)
	CD 198?	UK	EMI			CDP 46006
	CD 1984 US	Mobile Fidelity		MFCD 806 (06/??/84)

Side A	5:00	Lucifer (+ Mammagamma)			(instrumental)
	5:06	Time					(instrumental)
	4:02	Games People Play			(instrumental)
	8:20	I Robot Suite				(instrumental)
Side B	3:38	Damned If I Do				(instrumental)
	4:42	Pavane					(instrumental)
	5:35	What Goes Up				(instrumental)
	4:25	Eye In The Sky				(instrumental)
	5:02	Old And Wise				(instrumental)

Total: 46:51 (9 tracks, AAD)

    Performed by:	The Philharmonia Orchestra
    Alto Saxophone:	Ronnie Asprey
    Synthesizers:	Andrew Powell
    Electric Piano:	Max Middleton, Andrew Powell
    Piano:		Mike Moran
    Guitars:		Ian Bairnson, Tim Renwick
    Bass:		David Paton, Andrew Powell, Alan Jones
    Drums & Percussion:	Stuart Elliott
    Solo Soprano (IRS):	Olive Simpson
    Choir:		The English Chorale
    OSI Drum/Boo-Bams:	Morris Pert
    Solo Piccolo Trumpet: John Wallace
    Solo Cello (Time):	Andrew Shulman
    Solo Horn (Time):	Michael Thompson
    Organ (IRS)		Andrew Powell


    Produced, Arranged, and
	Conducted by:		Andrew Powell
    Engineered by:		Jon Kelly
    Music by:			Eric Woolfson, Alan Parsons, Andrew Powell
    Assistant Engineers:	Steve Jackson, Tony Richards,
				Haydn Bendall, Paul Hulme
    Recorded between:		1980 - 1983
    Recorded at:		EMI Studios, Abbey Road Studios,
				CTS Studios Wembley, Air Studios

    Liner Notes:

	Andrew Powell, who has been an integral part of The
	Alan Parsons Project since its inception, has at last
	made his own album.  It's a rare treat to hear the
	music we know so well interpreted totally through his
	ears and with the help of such a fine orchestra.  Best
	of luck.
			-- Alan Parsons & Eric Woolfson

    Notes:

    The US release of this album features the artist and album title
    display using Scrabble® tiles.  There are obviously come copy-
    right implications as some of the European releases indicate:

    (a) UK -- Uses black Scrabble tiles for both title and artist
    (b) DE -- Uses black Scrabble tiles for title, red for artist
    (x) SP -- "And now for something completely different:"
		serene picture of clouds, snow, and buildings
		with an airplane flying overhead... "on air?"	:)

    The 1997 Dutch rerelease of this album by Disky is called
    "The Alan Parsons Project played by Andrew Powell".

[ All but the Disky rerelease are long out-of-print... you'll have to
pick through used record and CD stores, and/or conventions to find this
one.  -- ed. ]

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1984 Feb	Ammonia Avenue				Studio

	Date Reached Gold:	04/24/84
	Peak Position Held:	15 US, 24 UK
	Total Weeks in Top 40:	13

	LP 1984 US	Arista			AL8-8204
	LP 1984	AN	Arista/RCA/Ariola	VPL1-7516
	LP 1984	AN	Festival/Arista		RML 53118
	LP 1986	NL	Arista			206 100
	CA 1986	NL	Arista			406 100
	CA 1991 US	Arista			AC8-8204 (10/22/91)
	CD 1984 US,AN,HK
			Arista			ARCD 8204 (??/??/84, 07/07/87)
	CD 1984 DE	Arista			610 105
	CD 1988 EUR	Arista/Ariola		258 885 (06/24/88)
	CD 1988 JP	BMG			A25D-6 (03/??/88)
	CD 1993 JP	Arista/BMG Victor	BVCA-1010 (11/21/93)
	CD 1994	EUR	Arista			876 601 (01/??/94)
	CD 1995 JP	BMG Victor/Arista	BVCA-7355/74321-16831
						(03/24/95) [20-bit]
	CD 1997 JP	BMG Victor/Arista	BVCA-7355/498801705429
						(04/03/97) [20-bit]
	CD 19?? JP	Arista/Nippon Phonogram	32RD-16

	5:03	Prime Time				Eric Woolfson
	3:20	Let Me Go Home				Lenny Zakatek
	3:36	One Good Reason				Eric Woolfson
4:32	4:34	Since The Last Goodbye			Chris Rainbow
	4:11	Don't Answer Me				Eric Woolfson
	4:22	Dancing On A Highwire			Colin Blunstone
	4:26	You Don't Believe			Lenny Zakatek
	3:56	Pipeline				(instrumental)
	6:30	Ammonia Avenue				Eric Woolfson

Total: 39:58 (40:11) (9 tracks, ADD)

    Bass:		David Paton
    Drums & Percussion:	Stuart Elliott
    Guitars:		Ian Bairnson
    Keyboards:		Eric Woolfson
    Fairlight Prog.:	Alan Parsons
    Saxophone:		Mel Collins
    Orchestra:		arranged and conducted by Andrew Powell

    Produced & Engineered by:	Alan Parsons
    Music and Lyrics by:	Eric Woolfson and Alan Parsons
    Executive Producer:		Eric Woolfson
    Assistant Engineer:		Tony Richards
    Recorded between:		1982 - 1983
    Recorded at:		Abbey Road Studios

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1985 Feb	Vulture Culture				Studio

	Peak Position Held:	46 US, 40 UK

	LP 1985 US	Arista			AL8-8263
	LP 198? US	Arista			PD 8263 (picture disc)
	LP 1985	AN	Arista/RCA/Ariola	VPL1-7515
	LP 1986 EUR	Arista/RCA		206 577
	LP 1992 DE	Ariola			??? (12/??/92)
	CA 1986 EUR	Arista/RCA		406 577
	CA 1991 US	Arista			AC8-8263 (10/22/91)
	CD 19?? JP	Arista/Nippon Phonogram	32RD-15
	CD 1985 US	Arista			ARCD 8263
	CD 1985	AN	Arista/Festival		206 577
	CD 1985 DE	Arista			610 228
	CD 1987 US	Arista			ARCD 8263 (07/07/87)
	CD 1988 JP	BMG			A25D-7 (03/??/88)
	CD 1988 EUR,HK	Arista/Ariola		258 884 (03/??/88, 06/24/88)
	CD 1993 JP	Arista/BMG Victor	BVCA-1011 (11/21/93)

	4:22	Let's Talk About Me			David Paton
	4:42	Separate Lives				Eric Woolfson
	4:02	Days Are Numbers (The Traveller)	Chris Rainbow
	4:26	Sooner Or Later				Eric Woolfson
	5:21	Vulture Culture				Lenny Zakatek
	3:48	Hawkeye					(instrumental)
	4:56	Somebody Out There			Colin Blunstone
	5:24	The Same Old Sun			Eric Woolfson

Total: 37:01 (38:00) (8 tracks, ADD)

    Bass:		David Paton
    Drums & Percussion:	Stuart Elliott
    Guitars:		Ian Bairnson
    Pianos:		Eric Woolfson
    Synths and Saxes:	Richard "Trix" Cottle
    Fairlight Prog.:	Alan Parsons
    Oral Rendition:	Mr. Laser Beam

    Produced & Engineered by:	Alan Parsons
    Music and Lyrics by:	Eric Woolfson and Alan Parsons
    Executive Producer:		Eric Woolfson
    Assistant Engineer:		Tony Richards
    Recorded between:		May 1984 - July 1984
    Recorded at:		Abbey Road Studios

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1985 ???	"Ladyhawke" Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

	LP 1985 US	Atlantic		81248-1
	CA 1985 US	Atlantic		81248-4
	CD 1993 IT	Genoa			GRCD-1014 or GRLE-CD1014

(CD)	(LP)
2:58	2:58	Main Title
1:41	1:38	Phillippe's Escape
3:23	2:25	The Search For Phillippe
2:07	2:06	Tavern Fight (Phillippe)
2:36	2:38	Tavern Fight (Navarre)
1:11	1:11	Phillippe Describes Isabeau
4:51	4:50	Navarre's Ambush
2:04	3:02	The Chase, The Fall, and The Transformation
2:04	2:03	"She Was Sad At First..."
1:34	1:35	Navarre Returns To Aquila
4:17	4:35	Navarre And Marquet's Duel
1:56	1:55	Marquet's Death
2:24	2:23	Bishop's Death
6:00	4:54	End Title

Total: 38:13 LP and 39:18 CD (14 tracks, AAD)

    Performed by:	The Philharmonia Orchestra
    Bass:		David Paton
    Drums & Percussion:	Stuart Elliott
    Guitars:		Ian Bairnson
    Keyboards:		Richard "Trix" Cottle, Andrew Powell

    Produced & Engineered by Alan Parsons
    Music Composed, Orchestrated, and Conducted by Andrew Powell


1995 Nov	"Ladyhawke" Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

	CD 1995 US	GNP Crescendo		GNPD-8042
	(release date 11/02/95 GNP-only; 01/23/96 public)

3:00	2:59	Main Title				(instrumental)
1:43	1:40	Phillippe's Escape			(instrumental)
3:26	3:25	The Search For Phillippe		(instrumental)
2:10	2:08	Tavern Fight (Phillippe)		(instrumental)
2:39	2:38	Tavern Fight (Navarre)			(instrumental)
4:05	4:04	Pitou's Woods(*)			(instrumental)
1:13	1:11	Phillippe Describes Isabeau		(instrumental)
2:49	2:50	Bishop's Procession(*)			(instrumental)
1:42	1:41	Wedding Music(*)			(instrumental)
4:53	4:53	Navarre's Ambush			(instrumental)
1:35	1:33	Imperious Removes Arrow(*)		(instrumental)
2:07	2:06	Chase/Fall/Transformation		(instrumental)
		    [album version; track renamed -- ed.]
5:30	5:29	Cezar's Woods(*)			(instrumental)
2:07	2:03	She Was Sad At First			(instrumental)
		    [track renamed -- ed.]
1:37	1:36	Navarre Returns To Aquila		(instrumental)
2:46	2:46	Turret Chase/The Fall (film version)(*)	(instrumental)
2:35	2:34	Wolf Trapped in Ice(*)			(instrumental)
3:24	3:23	Navarre And Isabeau's
		    Dual Transformation(*)		(instrumental)
4:23	4:22	Navarre And Marquet Duel		(instrumental)
		    [track renamed -- ed.]
2:01	1:59	Marquet's Death				(instrumental)
2:27	2:26	Bishop's Death				(instrumental)
8:16	8:14	Final Reunion(*)/End Title		(instrumental)
3:36	3:35	Ladyhawke Theme:  Single version(+)	(instrumental)

	(*) -- Previously unreleased track
	(+) -- Previously released as a single

Total: 70:04 (70:06) (23 tracks, ADD)


    Performed by:	The Philharmonia Orchestra
    Keyboards:		Richard "Trix" Cottle, Andrew Powell
    Guitars:		Ian Bairnson
    Bass:		David Paton
    Drums & Percussion:	Stuart Elliott

    Music Composed, Orchestrated, and Conducted by Andrew Powell
    Produced and Engineered by Alan Parsons

[Credits from the newly released GNP Crescendo version]

    Recorded in London by The Philharmonia Orchestra

    Executive Producer:			Mark Banning
    Executive in charge of Production:	Neil Norman
    Art Direction:			Mark Banning
    Director of Licensing:		Michelle Eagle-Wolfe
    Digital Editing and Mastering:	Bob Fisher, Digital Domain


    Note:
    
	The original release of this album has been discontinued by
	Atlantic and is no longer available.  A pair of compact disc
	versions have been made, one a bootleg of the original release
	originating from Italy, and the "official" re-release from
	GNP/Crescendo Records late 1995-early 1996.

    Bootleg CD Notes:  In 1992, this album was made available on CD
	as a limited edition (of 2000) from Genoa Records of Italy.
	This release has been confirmed to be non-official and not
	granted by Warner Brothers or Atlantic, a bootleg.
	
	The manufacturer/distributor provide a false address, as veri-
	fied indirectly by the a member of the APP mailing list.  Upon
	scanning the "Film Score Monthly" magazine, it was found that
	a subscriber from Italy checked the address and found it to be
	bogus.  Additionally, Steve Martin sent a postcard to that
	address which was returned-to-sender.

	The liner cover consists of the Ladyhawke album cover, i.e.
	black with Isabeau's face on top-center-right, above Isabeau-
	as-a-hawk perched on Phillippe's head.  The back of the liner
	is the same as the back of jewel box, with Navarre riding a
	horse under the midday sun.  This is the same as the thea-
	trical move poster.

	Inside the liner notes on the left are the track titles and
	credits as found on the album.  The right side features the
	movie credits starting with "WARNER BROS. and TWENTIETH
	CENTURY FOX present...," and concluding with (c) 1985 Warner
	Bros. & Twentieth Century Fox.  All Rights Reserved.
	RELASED BY WARNER BROS.  A WARNER COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY"
	(misspelling of "released" is taken verbatim).  The liner on
	the rear of the jewel box features both the track titles and
	movie credits along with the following at the bottom:

    "Manufactured by Genoa Records  Via Agazio 36C-7 16151 Genoa, Italy"

	The spine/edge of the liner states:  "LADYHAWKE" with a cata-
	log number of GRCD-1014.  However, on the compact disc itself,
	under "Genoa", a flattened treble clef, and "Records," the
	catalog number is GRLE-CD1014.  The rest of the CD has the
	title, and track listings.  The ring of text along the edge
	of the CD (twice consecutively) states:
	
	"All rights of the producer and of the owner of the work
	reproduced reserved.  Unauthorized copying, hiring, lending,
	public performance and broadcasting of this record prohibited!
	Made in Italy.  (c)1985 (p)1993".

	On both the rear liner and the compact disc, the following
	text appears:  Limited Edition [BOX] of 2,000".  The empty
	[BOX] on the rear liner is written in with silver highlighter
	with the issue number (of 2000), and the [BOX] on the CD is
	purple and is also written with the issue number in silver
	highlighter.  (Mine is 959.)	!)

    GNP/Crescendo CD Notes:  A new and official re-release of this
	album has been released GNP/Crescendo in November 1995, and
	to the general retail public in January 1996.

    GNP Release Liner Notes:
	
	I was both surprised and excited to receive a phone call from
	my manager, Bob Buziak, early in 1984 telling me that Richard
	Donner wanted me to fly to Los Angeles to look at his new film
	"Ladyhawke" with a view to writing the score.
		:

	(future)

[ The new GNP version is still widely available.  If you can't
    find it in your local store, GNP/Crescendo can be reached at:

	    GNP/Crescendo Records
	    8400 West Sunset Boulevard, Suite 4A
	    West Hollywood, CA  90069-1994
	    (800) 654-7029 or (213) 656-2614
	    (213) 656-0693 [FAX]
	    
    The limited edition bootleg should be out-of-print by now,
    and the last known place to get this one is ProgTron run
    by Ranjit (see retailers above). -- ed. ]

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1985 Nov	Stereotomy				Studio

	Peak Position Held:	43 US

	LP 1985 US	Arista			AL9-8384
	LP 1985 EUR	Arista			207 463
	CA 1985 US	Arista			AC9-8384
	CA 1985 EUR	Arista			407 463
	CA 1991 US	Arista			8384 (10/22/91)
	CD 1985 US	Arista			ARCD 8384 (??/??/85, 07/07/87)
	CD 1985 EUR	Arista			610 581
	CD 1988 EUR,HK,TW
			Arista			259 050 (05/??/88, 06/24/88)
	CD 198? AN	Arista			ARCD 8384
	CD 1993 JP	Arista/BMG Victor	BVCA-1012 (11/21/93)
	CD 1994 EUR	Arista			876 603 (01/??/94)
	CD 19?? JP	Arista/Nippon Phonogram	32RD-50

	7:15	Stereotomy				John Miles
	4:27	Beaujolais				Chris Rainbow
	4:34	Urbania					(instrumental)
	4:39	Limelight				Gary Brooker
	4:17	In The Real World			John Miles
	7:34	Where's The Walrus?			(instrumental)
	6:22	Light Of The World			Graham Dye
	1:02	Chinese Whispers			(instrumental)
	1:18	Stereotomy Two				John Miles

Total: 41:28 (41:58) (9 tracks, DDD)

    Bass:		David Paton
    Drums & Percussion:	Stuart Elliott
    Guitars:		Ian Bairnson
    Synths and Saxes:	Richard "Trix" Cottle
    Pianos & Keyboards:	Eric Woolfson, Alan Parsons
    Backing Vocals:	Steve Dye
    Orchestra:		Philharmonia Orchestra
    			arranged and conducted by Andrew Powell

    Produced by:		Alan Parsons
    Engineered by:		Alan Parsons, Tony Richards
    Music and Lyrics by:	Eric Woolfson and Alan Parsons
    Executive Producer:		Eric Woolfson
    Assistant Engineer:		Noel Rafferty
    Recorded between:		October 1984 - August 1985
    Recorded at:		Mayfair Studios

    Note:
    
    The word "stereotomy" is supposed to describe the technique of
    cutting solids, as stones, to specified forms and dimensions.
    Inspiration for this word came from Poe's "Murder at the Roe
    Morgue."

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1987 Jan	Gaudi					Studio

	Peak Position Held:	57 US

	LP 1987 US,CA	Arista,Arista/RCA	AL-8448 (??/??/87)
	LP 1987 EUR	Arista			208 084
	LP 19??	RU	Arista			C60 27787 000
	CA 1987 EUR	Arista			408 084
	CA 1987 US	Arista			AC 8448
	CA 1991 US	Arista			8448 (10/22/91)
	CD 19?? JP	Arista/Nippon Phonogram	32RD-89
	CD 1987 US,AN,HK
			Arista			ARCD 8448 (07/07/87)
	CD 1987 EUR	Arista			258 084
	CD 1987 JP	BMG			A32D-8 (12/??/87)
	CD 1990 EUR	Arista			260 171 (08/06/90)
	CD 1993 JP	Arista/BMG Victor	BVCA-1013 (11/21/93)
	CD 1994 EUR	Arista			876 604 (01/??/94)

	8:44	La Sagrada Familia			John Miles
	4:34	Too Late				Lenny Zakatek
	5:54	Closer To Heaven			Eric Woolfson
	5:02	Standing On Higher Ground		Geoff Barradale
	4:23	Money Talks				John Miles
	6:19	Inside Looking Out			Eric Woolfson
	3:43	Paseo De Gracia				(instrumental)

Total: 38:39 (38:51) (7 tracks, DDD)

    Bass:		Laurie Cottle
    Drums & Percussion:	Stuart Elliott
    Guitars:		Ian Bairnson
    Synths and Saxes:	Richard "Trix" Cottle
    Pianos & Keyboards:	Eric Woolfson
    Timpanis:		Bob Howes
    Horn (Leader):	David Cripp
    Cello:		John Heley
    Vocals:		John Miles, Lenny Zakatek, Eric Woolfson,
			Geoff Barradale, Chris Rainbow
    Orchestra:		arranged and conducted by Andrew Powell
    Choir:		The English Chorale conducted by Bob Howes

    Produced by:		Alan Parsons
    Engineered by:		Alan Parsons, Tony Richards
    Music and Lyrics by:	Eric Woolfson and Alan Parsons
    Executive Producer:		Eric Woolfson
    Recorded between:		October 1985 - August 1986
    Recorded at:		The Grange, Mayfair Studios

    Liner Notes:

	This album was inspired by the life and works of
	Antonio Gaudi (1852-1926), a Catalan architect
	whose grand conception, the Sagrada Familia Cathedral
	in Barcelona, involves a construction timetable
	which will run for hundreds of years.  He is buried
	in the crypt of his unfinished masterpiece.

    [The 260 171 release of this CD's got some interesting
	misspellings on the disc:  apparently, this album is
	produced by "Alan Parson" and the executive producer
	is "Eric Woolison".  Also, the catalog number en-
	scribed by the manufacturer on the inner ring of the
	disc is the old catalog number, 258 084.  This trait
	appears over most Euro versions of APP albums.  -- ed.]
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1987 Nov	Tales of Mystery and Imagination	Studio Re-Release
		    (see 1976 release)

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1990 Oct	Freudiana [the white album]		Studio

       2LP 1990 EUR	EMI			???
       2LP 1990 IT	EMI Italiana		79 5415 1
					disc 1:	79 5416 1
					disc 2:	79 5417 1
	CD 1990 EUR	EMI			CDP 79 5415 (10/11/90)
	CD 1990 UK	EMI			CDEN 5012 (10/11/90)
	CD 1992 EUR	EMI/Parlophone Odeon	CDP 79 5415 (06/15/92)

	3:45	The Nirvana Principle			(instrumental)
	6:21	Freudiana				Eric Woolfson
	4:07	I Am A Mirror				Leo Sayer
	3:15	Little Hans				Graham Dye
	3:51	Dora					Eric Woolfson
	4:36 	Funny You Should Say That		The Flying Pickets
	3:54	You're On Your Own			Kiki Dee
	3:12	Far Away From Home			The Flying Pickets
	5:26	Let Yourself Go				Eric Woolfson
	3:14	Beyond The Pleasure Principle		(instrumental)
	4:23	The Ring				Eric Stewart
	3:40	Sects Therapy				Frankie Howerd
	5:41	No One Can Love You Better Than Me	Kiki Dee,
							Marti Webb,
							Gary Howard,
							Eric Woolfson
3:40	3:41	Don't Let The Moment Pass		Marti Webb
	5:16	Upper Me				Eric Stewart
	3:43	Freudiana				(instrumental)
	0:51	Destiny					Chris Rainbow
	5:56	There But For The Grace Of God		John Miles

Total: 74:30 (74:54) (18 tracks, DDD)

    Bass:		Laurie Cottle
    Drums & Percussion:	Stuart Elliott
    Guitars:		Ian Bairnson
    Keyboards:		Eric Woolfson
    Synths and Saxes:	Richard Cottle
    Orchestras:		arranged and conducted by Andrew Powell
    Artistic Director:	Brian Brolly

    Produced by:		Alan Parsons
    Engineered by:		Alan Parsons, Tony Richards
    Music and Lyrics by:	Eric Woolfson (Track 10, music by A. Parsons)
    Executive Producer:		Eric Woolfson
    Recorded:			1988 - 1990
    Recorded at:		The Grange, Abbey Road, and Angel Studios
    Design & Art Direction:	Roger Huggett/Sinc

    Photography of Freud's study and consulting room at The Freud
    Museum, 20 Maresfield Gardens, London NW3 by Nick Bagley.

    Special thanks to:		Wim Schipper, David Rockburger, Professor
    				Fred Stone, Peta and Jools, Richard Wells
				Allison and Erica, and of course Hazel
				and Smokey for their constant support

    Notes:

    From 1988-1990, Eric Woolfson worked on his *own* "project" --
    compositions dedicated to the life of Sigmund Freud.  Eventually,
    the idea blossomed into a musical.  All of the music and lyrics
    were written by Eric, with the exception of an instrumental piece
    which Alan contributed.  According to Alan, this "project" began
    as just the next APP album.  When all was said and done, two
    Freudiana albums emerged.  This Freudiana studio album was released
    exclusively for Europe by EMI in 1990.  See below for the Freudiana
    German original cast musical soundtrack, released by EMI Electrola.

    According to the Avenue, this work has had negative impacts on the
    relationships between Alan Parsons and Eric Woolfson as well as
    between Eric Woolfson and Brian Brolly.
    
    Eric wanted to continue pursuing the musical production business
    while Alan was content on working in the studio and on the road,
    something Eric shyed away from.  Alan and Eric went their separate
    ways (né lives?) resulting in the end of the "Project."
    
    Litigation ensued between the latter pair which resulted in all
    rights to the work and music of the "Freudiana" musical granted to
    Mr. Brolly, and consequently left Mr. Woolfson in a state of
    financial bankruptcy.

    Earlier versions of this studio album (circa 1990-1991) were devoid
    of the "by ERIC WOOLFSON" [by]line located between the Freudiana
logo
    and track listings on the rear cover and back of the inlay.

    Liner Notes:

	Freudiana (froid'i-ana) n.  1. The generic term encompassing
	the archaeological relics, books and *objets d'art* collected
	by SIGMUND FREUD (1856-1939).  Contemplation of these items
	is known to have inspired many of his ideas.  2. The term may
	be broadly used to include any facet of his life, his works
	and their derivatives.

	FREUDIANA is the brain child of songwriter and musician Eric
	Woolfson who hit upon the idea of researching the life and
	works of Sigmund Freud with a view to their musical potential.
	Fully aware that doing justice to genius of such magnitude
	would involve the highest degree of committment and applica-
	tion, he set out to retrace Freud's footsteps and explore his
	realms in what turned out to be a voyage of self-discovery.
	What resulted was not the story of Freud but rather an image
	of the composer seen through a Freudian mirror.

	Fortunately there was much biographic information available
	to add clarity to the aura of mystique surrounding this
	extraordinary man.  Freud's homes in London and Vienna, now
	museums, were truly inspirational.  Literary source included
	Freud's classic cases whose real identities he concealed by
	use of names such as Wolfman, Ratman, Dora, Little Hans and
	Schreber, the Judge.  In addition, Freud's writings on his
	discovery of the 'unconscious', his well[-]known theories such
	as the 'Oedipus Complex', the 'Ego' and the 'Id' and his great
	masterpiece, 'The Interpretation of Dreams' all served as
	springboards for musical ideas.  Also enlightening were
	Freud's own influences such as the French hypnotist Mâitre
	Jean-Martin Charcot and Freud's group of followers in Vienna
	who became known as the 'The Wednesday Club'.

	After the initial research and development of the songs,
	Eric went into the studio with his long time 'project'
	partner Alan Parsons[,] and for three years[,] they worked
	on this recording with the help of literally hunderds of
	musicians and vocalists.

	About halfway through the recording process, the material was
	revealed to[ ]theatrical producer Brian Brolly[,] who was
	associated with many landmark musicals such as 'Cats' and
	'Phantom of the Opera'.  With Brian's encouragement and help,
	they developed the convept still further into a musical and
	the first stage production of 'FREUDIANA' has its world
	premiere in December 1990 in Vienna at the historic 'Theater
	an der Wien'.

	Although both this recording and the stage musical emanate
	from the same source and share the same musical compositions,
	they are quite distinct and different in both style and approach.

[ still widely available from many sources -- ed. ]

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1993 Oct	Try Anything Once			Studio

	Peak Position Held:	122 US

	CD 1993 US	Arista			07822 18741(-2) (10/26/93)
	CA 1993 US	Arista			07822 18741(-4) (10/26/93)
	GD 1993 US	Arista			07822 18744(-2) (10/26/93)
	CD 1993 EUR	Arista			74321-16730(-2) (10/26/93)
	CA 1993 EUR	Arista			74321-16730(-4) (10/26/93)
	CD 1993 JP	Arista/BMG Victor	BVCA-625 (11/21/93)
	CD 1993	EUR	Arista [2 CDs?]		?87 905 (12/??/93) [?]
	CD 1993	KO	Arista/BMG Korea	BMGAD 2071 (??/??/93)

	5:32	The Three Of Me				David Pack
	6:13	Turn It Up				Chris Thompson
	5:43	Wine From The Water			Eric Stewart
	4:07	Breakaway				(instrumental)
	8:17	Mr. Time				Jacqui Copeland
	3:24	Jigue					(instrumental)
	4:38	I'm Talkin' To You			David Pack
	5:01	Siren Song				Eric Stewart
	3:01	Dreamscape				(instrumental)
	4:38	Back Against The Wall			Chris Thompson
	2:28	Re-Jigue				(instrumental)
	6:34	Oh Life (There Must Be More)		David Pack

Total: 60:00 (12 tracks, DDD, Sony 1-bit Super Bit Mapped recording)

    Bass:		Andrew Powell, Ian Bairnson, Alan Parsons
    Drums & Percussion:	Stuart Elliott
    Guitars:		Ian Bairnson, David Pack, Alan Parsons,
			Jeremy Parsons
    Synthesizers:	Richard "Trix" Cottle, David Pack, Alan Parsons,
			Stuart Elliott, Ian Bairnson, Andrew Powell
    Pianos & Keyboards:	Andrew Powell
    Violins:		Graham Preskett
    Saxophone:		Richard "Trix" Cottle
    Autoharp:		Andrew Powell
    Fiddle & Mandolin:	Graham Preskett
    Harmony Guitars:	Ian Bairnson
    Pedal Steel:	Ian Bairnson
    Flute:		Alan Parsons
    Backing Vocals:	Ian Bairnson, Alan Parsons, Jacqui Copeland
    Orchestra:		The Philharmonia Orchestra
			arranged and conducted by Andrew Powell

    Produced & Engineered by:	Alan Parsons
    Assistant Engineers:	Rupert Coulson, Andy Strange
    Recorded between:		October 1992 - August 1993
    Recorded at:		Parsonics, Air Studios
    *Orchestra and choir recorded at Arco Studio, Munich, Germany

    Notes:

    (*) -- source: The Definitive Collection

    Music and Lyrics:
   	 1,  7:	David Pack, Andrew Powell
	 2, 10:	Ian Bairnson
	 3:	Alan Parsons, Ian Bairnson
	 4, 9:	Alan Parsons
	 5:	Stuart Elliott, Jacqui Copeland, Rick Driscoll
	 6, 11:	Alan Parsons, Andrew Powell
	 8:	Ian Bairnson, Frank Musker
	12:	David Pack, Alan Parsons

    Notes:
    
    The holusion image appearing in Blue/Yellow/Green patterns found
    in the liner notes is identical to the image on the regular issue
    of the compact disc, but in Red/Yellow/Orange patterns instead.

    The Gold CD release has no holusion on the disc.  The disc is
    empty except for "Try Anything Once" and "Alan Parsons" written
    around the edge of the disc.  There are no track listings or
    times listed either.  It is VERY plain.  In fact, if you hold
    the disc up to a light source, it is transparent.

    Liner Notes (gold CD version):

(from sticker)
	    A SPECIAL LIMITED EDITION OF ALAN'S NEW ALBUM
		 ON A 24K GOLD CD WITH 20-BIT MAPPING

			     Includes:
			    TURN IT UP
		    OH LIFE [THERE MUST BE MORE]

	THE ULTIMATE ALBUM TO TEST THE LIMITS OF YOUR CD PLAYER

(from inside left cover)
    This disc is the product of three exciting technologies designed
    to enhance the digital listening experience and increase the
    quality of the disc itself.

    First, *Try Anything Once* is a DDD recording.  The DDD notation,
    of course, means that the music has spent its entire recorded life
    in the digital domain, from the studio to your compact disc player,
    ensuring the highest possible digital fidelity.

    Second, it has been manufactured on a gold disc.  In this
    fabrication process, a super-fine layer of 24K gold coats the
    reflective metallic surface of the disc itself, guaranteeing long
    life without any possibility of oxidation or deterioration of the
    playing surface.

    The third is a digital noise shaping process called Super Bit
    Mapping (SBM[tm]), developed by Sony.  SBM[tm] creatively adapts
    the 20-bit "words" used in digital tape studio recordings to the
    16-bit "language" of CD's.  It does this by processing each 20-bit
    "word" (actually an electronic "sample" of a waveform) through an
    algorithm designed to minimize noise in the most sensitive portion
    of our hearing range.  The result is not only lower noise, but
    reduced harmonic distortion, a greatly expanded sense of
    atmospherics, sonic "warmth" and more detailed musical perspective.

(from inside right cover)
    From The Beatles' Abbey Road, Pink Floyd's The Dark Side Of The
    Moon and his work with the likes of Paul McCartney, George
    Harrison, The Hollies and Al Stewart, to all the classic albums
    that have carried his name, Alan Parsons has helped shape the
    sound of rock as we know it today.  As the guiding force behind
    The Alan Parsons Project, albums like *I Robot, Pyramid, Eve, The
    Turn Of A Friendly Card, Eye In The Sky* and *Ammonia Avenue*
    became recognized as some of the most consistently innovative and
    adventurous music of any time.

    *Try Anything Once,* the new album from Alan Parsons, is the
    result of 100 days of recording at his state-of-the-art home
    studio in Sussex, England.  The new album, his first in six years,
    features vocal performances by Parsons staples like *Chris Thompson
    (Manfred Mann' Earth Band)* and *Eric Stewart (10cc)*, as well as
    from newcomers *David Pack (Ambrosia)* and *Jacqui Copeland (Duran
    Duran)*.  Joining Parsons to form the core band are mainstays *Ian
    Bairnson (guitar), Andrew Powell (keyboards)* and *Stuart Elliot[t]
    (drums)*, all of whom collaborated with Alan on the songwriting.

    Though the albums soars far and wide lyrically, offering reflections
    on life, fate and the soul from a variety of perspectives, Parsons
    cautions that it's not a unified conceptual statement in the way
    some of "The Project's" works were.  *"There isn't one consistent
    theme,"* he notes.  *"If you find one, I'd like to know about it."*
    What remains consistent, of course, is Alan's trademark of richly
    layered, challenging instrumentation that reveals new dimensions,
    and surprises, with each repeated listening.

    *Try Anything Once* is the culmination, and continued evolution,
    of an extraordinary career.  And, what better way to hear it in
    all its sonic brilliance than on this bit of incredible technology.
    So, sit back, and enjoy a truly astounding aural voyage.

(from rear)
    This recording incorporates Sony's revolutionary 20-bit "super bit
    mapping" process which reproduces music with unprecedented clarity
    and accuracy.  In addition to SBM, this disc features a pure 24-
    karat gold reflective surface and deluxe packaging.

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1996 Sep	On Air [audio CD and CD-ROM](*)		Studio

	2CD 1996 NL,DE,SP  Arcade/CNR Music	530 00 99 (09/09/96)
	2CD 1996 US	River North/PolyGram	51416-1237(-2) (09/24/96)
	2CD 1997 UK	Total			TOTCD6 (03/24/97)
	?CD 1997 IT	Flying			??? (0?/??/97)
	2CD 1997 JP,KO	HoriPro/Canyon		(M)XYCA-00031 / CANY-000458
						    (07/25/97)
	2CD 1999 UK	Artful			ARTFULCD26 (08/02/99)
	CA 1996 US	River North/Polygram	51416-1237(-4) (09/24/96)
	CD 1996 CA	Polygram Canada		76974-2107(-2) (10/02/96)
	CA 1996 CA	Polygram Canada		76974-2107(-4) (10/02/96)
	HD 199? US	HDS			MFI/DIGS 4414 (11/25/97)

    [ (*) note that the CD-ROM does *not* come with the
	cassette nor the Canadian CD release -- ed. ]

USA/EUR
1:39/38	0:46	Blue Blue Sky				Eric Stewart
5:04	5:12	Too Close To The Sun			Neil Lockwood
5:26	5:22	Blown By The Wind			Eric Stewart
4:40	4:41	Cloudbreak				(instrumental)
4:37	4:32	I Can't Look Down			Neil Lockwood
4:02	3:57	Brother Up In Heaven			Neil Lockwood
4:22/23	4:20	Fall Free				Steve Overland
6:05	6:05	Apollo [speech by John F. Kennedy]	(instrumental)
4:08/07	4:05	So Far Away				Christopher Cross
6:19/20	6:13	One Day To Fly				Graham Dye
4:26/25	4:23	Blue Blue Sky 2				Eric Stewart

Total: 50:48 (50:50, 11 tracks, DDD)

JAPAN [add this as the last track, a remix by Solar Quest; see Apollo
listing]
	7:56	Apollo Ambient Mix (Moon Boots)		(instrumental)

Total: 58:?? (58:??, 12 tracks, DDD/??D)

    Bass:		John Giblin, Ian Bairnson
    Drums, Drum Pro-
    gramming, Bongos:	Stuart Elliott
    Guitars:		Ian Bairnson
    Bass Synth:		Ian Bairnson
    Keyboards:		Gary Sanctuary, Richard "Trix" Cottle,
			Alan Parsons, Stuart Elliott
    Piano:		Gary Sanctuary
    Saxophone:		Richard "Trix" Cottle
    Backing Vocals:	Ian Bairnson, Alan Parsons, Peter Beckett
    Orchestra:		The Philharmonia Orchestra (leader: Christopher
			Green) arranged and conducted by Andrew Powell;
			recorded at Abbey Road Studios, London;
			Assistant Engineer:  Guy Massey

    Produced & Engineered by:	Alan Parsons
    Recorded at Parsonics:	December 1995 - June 1996

    Music and Lyrics:
	 1, 3,
	 5, 6,
	 9, 11:	Ian Bairnson
	 2:	Alan Parsons, Ian Bairnson, Stuart Elliott
	 4:	Ian Bairnson, Alan Parsons, Stuart Elliott
	 7:	Ian Bairnson, Stuart Elliott, Alan Parsons
	 8:	Stuart Elliott, Alan Parsons, Ian Bairnson
	10:	Stuart Elliott, Scott English

    Engineer for Christpher Cross:	Jeff Poe
    Cover Design:	Storm Thorgerson and Peter Curzon
    Photography:	Tony May, Altan Omer, Adrian Smith, Rupert Truman
    Balloon:		John Lewis
    Computer:		Richard Manning, Jason Reddy

    CD-ROM CREDITS
    Produced by:	Ken Rose
    Programming:	Tam Saunders, Ken Rose
    Art Direction:	Storm Thorgerson and Peter Curzon
    Research:		Julien Mills
    Drawings:		Finlay Cowan
    Photos:		Paul Maxon, Altan Omer, Tony May,
			Sally Norris, Julien Mills
    Production Team:	Vavin Basros, Melanie Frankland,
			Jeremy Parsons, George Saunders
    Assoc. Producers:	Ian Silvester, Ron Eve
    Exec. Producers:	Alan Parsons, Ian Bairnson, Stuart
			Elliott for Parsonics Ltd.

    "Brother Up In Heaven" dedicated to Erik Mounsey (1965-1994),
    cousin of Ian Bairnson shot down by friendly fire over Iraq.

    "Fall Free" inspired by Rob Harris, world champion skysurfer.

    Notes:

    2 CDs for the price of 1!  One CD consists of the audio album and
    the other is a CD-ROM bonus (PCs/Macs) multimedia treat with audio/
    video samplers (.AVI, Quicktime .MOV, .WAV, and RealAudio .RAM)!
    The CD-ROM will be a song-led program following the same theme as
    the music CD. There will be info about aviation (theme), trivia,
    about the band, video clips, and more.
    
    On the 20th anniversary year of the first Project album (ToMaI)
    it seems fitting that this will be released on a Polygram record
    label, at least in America. (I am, of course, excluding non-Project
    albums such as all the Andrew Powell and Eric Woolfson projects.)
    It looks like we have come full circle and back to Polygram again.
    Unfortunately, with the distribution power of PGD, it seems a waste
    that River North's Marketing is so extremely limited and lacking.

    The album is also supposed to be released in the new DTS/HDS
    multichannel digital surround format.  This is *not* compatible
    with current two-channel 44.1KHz compact disc players and will
    require the purchase of new hardware, which will be made available
    sometime this year.  The DTS home page is http://www.dtstech.com/.
    A specific press release on the AP/On Air DTS release is also
    available from DTS at this URL:
    
	    http://www.dtstech.com/consumer/hds-5-22-2.html

    River North Records is a relatively small label in the Polygram
    food chain.  They currently have Peter Cetera of Chicago fame on
    board in addition to AP.  They can be reached at:

    2001 BUTTERFIELD RD STE 1400, DOWNERS GROVE, IL  60515-1050
	(708) 769-0033 Platinum Entertainment
	(312) 944-1107 River North Records recording studio


    As far as released singles are concerned, BUIH (15 Jul 96) and SFA
    (4 Nov 96) are out in Europe with videos, and FF was supposed to be
    the first single in America, with a video available from the VH-1
    cable music video channel; however, Blown By The Wind (Mar 97) was
    eventually chosen as the first.  (I have yet to see the single
avail-
    able for purchase, much less hear it on the box.)  The Fall Free
video
    features daredevil Rob Harris' skysurfing and clips from the 1996 On
    Air concert at the Warfield Theatre in San Francisco on 9 Oct 1996.


    There also exists a River North promo version of the audio CD.
    I saw it at the Santa Rosa concert on 8 Oct 1996.  It was made
    available to radio stations only.  The CD has one big balloon
    on it and does not come with the inlay.

    Martin has some additional info:

	With track timings that appear to be identical to the final
	version, this doesn't sound like an item worth a separate
	entry.  But the packaging is pretty unique: two color printing
	(black and blue) of the On Air balloon on an aluminum disc,
	back cover art with an artist/album summary and instead of
	the normal front cover art, a clear case with a 35mm color
	slide of the cover art attached.  The disc also has the track
	listing printed on the disc, though "Can't Look Down" is
	listed as "Can't Look Back".

	Promo text (as it appeared, there were a couple typos):

	"Alan Parsons is a true innovator and the creator of several
	 concept projects including the platinum EYE IN THE SKY and most
	 recently producer of the orchestral SYMPHONIC MUSIC OF YES
	 which debuted at #1 on the Billboard Classical and Crossover
	 charts.  His latest, ON AIR is a project that explores man's
	 desire to fly and how air and space travel have effected our
	 lives and our achievements.  Taking the concept album several
	 steps into the future, Parsons creates not only a thematic
	 whole on audio disc, but an interactive CD-ROM as well.
	 Packaged with the computer disc as a bonus, ON AIR uses music,
	 visuals, history, literature and a wealth of other related
	 information.

	 As on all projects created by Alan Parsons, collaboration is
	 also a theme.  The unmistakeable voice of Christopher Cross'
	 grace "So Far Away", a song that contemplates the exploration
	 of space.  Eric Stewart, former guitarist and vocalist for the
	 group 10CC, lends his smooth voice to "Blown By The Wind" and
	 "Blue Blue Sky" with it's gently rhythmic beat and sincere
	 harmonic beauty.  Throughout the package, the artwork and
	 design of Storm Thorgerson, cover designer for Pink Floyd and
	 Alan Parsons Project albums, is both intriguing and inspiring
	 as it sets the mood for the songs and leads the way through
	 this unique interactive set."

[ Thanks to Martin for info on the promo copy, Ian for some of the
    future release date info, and Yuka for the Japanese release info!
-- ed. ]

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1999 July	The Time Machine			Studio

	CD 1999	JP	HoriPro/Pony-Canyon	(M)XYCA-00039 (not released)
	CD 1999	JP	HoriPro/Pony-Canyon	(M)XYCA-00041 / CANY-000656
						    (07/16/99)
	CD 1999	UK	Artful/Arcade/Apex/BMG	76648 54429(-2) / ARTFULCD28
						    (09/06/99)
	CD 1999	NL	Arcade/CNR Music	200 43 20 (09/09/99)
	CD 1999	EUR	Arcade/CNR Music	200 43 20 (09/11/99)
	CD 1999	DE	Arcade/Zyx Music	20022 (09/13/99)
	CD 1999	US	Miramar			23146 (09/28/99)

4:55	4:54	H. G. Force/The Time Machine Part 1	(instrumental)
1:01	1:00	Temporalia				(instrumental)
			[narration: Professor Frank Close]
4:55	4:54	Out Of The Blue				Tony Hadley
5:14	5:13	Call Up					Neil Lockwood
6:46	6:45	Ignorance Is Bliss			Colin Blunstone
	3:52	Rubber Universe				(instrumental)
5:23	5:22	The Call Of The Wild			Máire Brennan
	4:46	No Future In The Past			Neil Lockwood,
							Chris Rainbow,
							Stuart Elliott
4:21	4:20	Press Rewind				Graham Dye
	3:42	For The Very Last Time			Beverly Craven
	5:15	Far Ago And Long Away			(instrumental)
1:47	2:47	H. G. Force/The Time Machine Part 2	(instrumental)

Total: 5?:?? (5?:??, 12 tracks, DDD/??D)

JAPAN [add as last track]
	[1:00	space between tracks 12 and 13]
	4:31	Beginnings [bonus track]		(instrumental)
			[narration: "Professor" Alan Parsons]

(p) & (c) 1999 Parsonics Limited.  Licensed by HoriPro Records.
Total: 57:21 (57:??, 13 tracks, DDD/??D)

Note:  Japanese version (as the first release) has original
	song name of title track as H.G. Force.

[add as last track for Artful and Arcade/CNR;
    note: NOT AVAILABLE on Arcade/Zyx release in DE]

	3:23	Dr. Evil [Radio] Edit	 		(instrumental)
			[audio clips: Dr. Evil from Austin Powers 2]

(p) 1999 Parsonics Limited.  (c) 1999 Arcade Music Group
Total: 5?:?? (5?:??, 13 tracks, DDD/??D)


Artful (UK) [add as last track]
	3:23	Dr. Evil Austin Powers Mix		(instrumental)
			[audio clips: Dr. Evil from Austin Powers 2]

(p) 1999 Parsonics Ltd., (c)1999 Arcade Music Group.
Manufactured in E. C., Marketed and distributed by Apex/BMG.
Licensed from Arcade International.
Total: 5?:?? (5?:??, 13 tracks, DDD/??D)

    Lead Vocals:	Colin Blunstone, Máire Brennan, Beverley Craven,
			Graham Dye, Tony Hadley, Neil Lockwood, Chris Rainbow
    Backing Vocals:	Chris Rainbow, Ian Bairnson
    Bass:		John Giblin, Ian Bairnson
    Drums, Percussion,
    Drum Programming:	Stuart Elliott
    Guitars:		Ian Bairnson, Alan Parsons
    Bass Synth:		Ian Bairnson
    Keyboards:		Stuart Elliott, Richard "Trix" Cottle,
			Alan Parsons, Robyn Smith, Ian Bairnson
    Saxophones:		Ian Bairnson
    Piano:		Robyn Smith, 
    Mandolin:		Ian Bairnson
    Northumbrian Pipes:	Kathryn Tickell
    Melodeon:		Julian Sutton
    Organ:		Alan Parsons
    Violins:		Julia Singleton, Jackie Norrie
    Viola:		Claire Orsler
    Cello:		Dinah Beamish
    Orchestra:		The Philharmonia Orchestra (leader: Clio Gould);
			orchestral and string arrangements by Andrew Powell,
			Stuart Elliott, and Ian Bairnson;
			conducted by Andrew Powell;
			recorded at Olympic Studios, London;
			Assistant Engineer:  Wayne Wilkins

    Dialogue in track 2 by Frank Close, on the Rubber Universe TV
programme

    Produced & Engineered by:	Alan Parsons
    Recorded:			January - May, 1999
    Recorded at:	 	Abbey Road, Bair, and Olympic Studios

    Music and Lyrics:
	 3-7, 10-11:	Ian Bairnson
	 1, 8-9, 12:	Stuart Elliott
	 2:		Alan Parsons
	 13:		Stuart Elliott, Alan Parsons

Liner Notes:
    text of Professor Close's narration in track 2:
	(future)

    text of Alan Parsons' narration in track 13:
	(future)

    text of Japanese liner notes by Toshiki Nakada (Cool Sound, Inc.):
	(future)

Notes:

- new album inspired by Herbert George Wells, but not based on tTM story
- recording and mixing are complete
- mastering at Abbey Road by Chris Blair on 2 Jun 99 
- Japanese bonus track is an instrumental with a narrative voice-over by
    our fearless leader.	:-)
- Dr. Evil mixes... available only on European releases from Artful
    and Arcade.  Both Dr. Evil mixes are available on Arcade/CNR's
    CD single (see below).  According to Artful Records on their
website:

    Due to the huge profile that Alan Parsons is enjoying via the new
    Austin Powers movie 'The Spy Who Shagged Me' (Dr Evil[']s death
    ray is named The Alan Parsons Project)  Mike Myers alter-ego Dr[.]
    Evil has donated some soundbites that have formed the basis of a
    bonus track on the UK version only called 'Dr. Evil' which is
    hideously placed at #13 on the tracklist...

Mailing list posting [abridged] by Yuka:

    From: TATEISI Yuka <yucca@ra2.so-net.ne.jp>
    Date: Mon, 28 Jun 1999 23:43:08 +0900
    Subject: TTM

    All I could find was a post on 
    http://www.dac-inc.co.jp/~watch/text/wurcafe99-4-9.txt
    which is (or so it seems to me) a log of a BBS on
    antique clocks and watches.

    The posting is dated April 28, from someone whose
    colleague was involved in the recordings of TTM.

    Some info on TTM according to the post:

    - The album's theme is time and watch/clock.
    - According to the colleague, the album sounds Pink Floyd-ish.
    - Alan Parsons asked the collegue about the histry of watch/
      clock in Japan.
    - The artwork is done by Storm Thorgerson.
    - It includes various pictures and photos of watches/clocks.
      The original artwork (manuscript?) included the picture
      of a tiny man dragging a huge watch.
    - The sleeve art will differ from release to release.
      Japanese one will include the picture of Daimyo-dokei
      (a clock from Edo period). 
    - The clock in the Alan Parsons' studio was in 24-hour system.
    - There was a sleeve art of "ZEP I" on the wall of the studio.

    PS
    Please don't trust the translation to be 100% correct.
    I would like to recommend you to read the page above but
    you have to be able to read Japanese.

=========================================================================
(Credited) ARTIST/PROJECT PARTICIPANT APPEARANCES
(maximum possible of 16 albums [not incl. compilations, singles, or OA
CD-ROM])

##	Name
--	----
16	Ian Bairnson
15	ALAN PARSONS, ANDREW POWELL
14	Stuart Elliott
11	David Paton, ERIC WOOLFSON
 9	Chris Rainbow
 8	Lenny Zakatek, Richard "Trix" Cottle, Philharmonia Orchestra
 5	John Miles, Colin Blunstone
 4	the English Chorale, Graham Dye
 3	Jack Harris, Bob Howes, Duncan MacKay, Eric Stewart

 2	Mel Collins, Laurie Cottle, EMI Harmony Vocoder, Elmer
	Gantry, Orchestra of the Munich Chamber Opera, David Pack,
	Stuart Tosh, David Townsend, John Giblin, Neil Lockwood

 1	Ronnie Asprey, Geoff Barradale, Peter Beckett, Dinah Beamish, Máire
	Brennan, Gary Brooker, Arthur Brown, Stuart Calver, B.J. Cole, Jacqui
	Copeland, Beverly Craven, David Cripp, Christopher Cross, Hugo
	D'Alton, Kiki Dee, Lesley Duncan, Steve Dye, Flying Pickets, Dean
	Ford, Tony Hadley, Steve Harley, John Heley, Gary Howard, Frankie
	Howerd, Les Hurdle, Laurence Juber, John Leach, Billy Lyall, Max
	Middleton, Francis Monkman, Mike Moran, New Philharmonia Chorus,
	Jackie Norrie, Christopher North, Claire Orsler, Steve Overland,
	Jeremy Parsons, Smokey Parsons, Kevin Peek, John Perry, Morris Pert,
	Jane Powell, Graham Preskett, Joe Puerta, Tim Renwick, Tony Rivers,
	Darryl Runswick, Gary Sanctuary, Peter Straker, Leo Sayer, Andrew
	Shulman, Olive Simpson, Julia Singleton, Robyn Smith, David Snell,
	Julian Sutton, Terry Sylvester, Chris Thompson, Michael Thompson,
	Kathryn Tickell, Clare Torry, Leonard Whiting, Jaki Whitren,
	Westminster City School Boys Choir

=========================================================================
MISCELLANEOUS ALAN PARSONS PROJECT COMPILATIONS

	On some of the more obscure albums, I try to give as much informa-
tion about the album and give possible retailers where it can be
purchased.


1990 Dec(?)	Alan Parsons Project (boxed set)	Boxed Compilation
		[Turn Of A Friendly Box(?)]

	CD 199? DE	Arista			884 777
	CA 1990 DE	Arista			504 100(?)
	LP 19?? DE	Arista (4 LPs)		301 450-445
		I Robot				301 446
		Pyramid				301 447
		Eve				301 448
		Turn Of A Friendly Card		301 449
	LP 19?? SP	Arista (4 LPs)		???

    [ This is the release that has the alternate album covers
    with the ToaFC stained glass mosiacs.  I cannot comfirm
    the CD version of this out-of-print boxed set yet. -- ed. ]

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1991 Nov	Anthology				Compilation

	CD 1991 UK	Connoisseur Collection	VSOP CD 170 (11/??/91)
	CA 1991 UK	Connoisseur Collection	VSOP MC 170 (11/??/91)
	CD 1992 UK	Connoisseur Collection	VSOP CD 170 (03/10/92)
	CA 1992 UK	Connoisseur Collection	VSOP MC 170 (03/10/92)
	CD 1996	??	Arista			?35 443 (05/??/96)
	CD 1996	US	Griffin Music/GOPACO	4876 584 (04/10/96) or
						0-54421-05842-3
	CD 1997	US	MusicRama		652582 or (12/23/97)
						73847652582
       2CD 1997	JP	Arista			BVCZ-1067/8 (??/??/97)

3:16	3:37	Genesis CH. 1 Vs. 32 [sic]		(instrumental)
3:19	3:19	I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You		Lenny Zakatek
4:19	4:19   *Hyper-Gamma-Spaces			(instrumental)
3:37	3:37	You Won't Be There			Dave Townsend
4:46	4:50	Damned If I Do				Lenny Zakatek
2:39	2:39	The Turn Of A Friendly Card Part One	Chris Rainbow
4:19	4:17	Games People Play			Lenny Zakatek
4:23	5:05	Time					Eric Woolfson
3:53	4:33	Eye In The Sky				Eric Woolfson
4:07	4:52	Old And Wise				Colin Blunstone
3:50	5:03	Prime Time				Eric Woolfson
4:05	4:11	Don't Answer Me				Eric Woolfson
5:23	5:24	The Same Old Sun			Eric Woolfson
4:39	4:39	Limelight				Gary Brooker
8:44	8:44	La Sagrada Familia			John Miles

Total: 65:47 (15 tracks, AAD/ADD/DDD, 1977-1987)

Note:	* -- single (7") version

    Liner Notes:

	If producers are the superstars of the Nineties,
	then Alan Parsons can claim to have been amoung the
	first of the breed.  Life 'fifth Beatle' George
	Martin, he used London's legendary Abbey Road studios
	as his launchpad, serving as assistant engineer on the
	Fab Four's final *bona fide* recording named after
	those very studios.  He also engineered for Paul
	McCartney and Pink Floyd winning [ actually only
	nominated for - ed. ] a Grammy for 'Dark Side Of The
	Moon,' (still a definitive test recording for stereo
	sound systems - in the CD age) before graduating to
	produce Al Stewart, Cockney Rebel, Pilot and others
	in the early Seventies.

	The decision to make music as opposed to producing
	others came after a meeting with one Eric Woolfson.
	'Eric offered to manage me, and from a business
	arrangement it moved into a creative one'.  Sharing
	a fascination for horror movies like *Jaws*, *Towering
	Inferno*, and *Earthquake*, the duo adopted the then-
	fashionable 'concept album' format as their vehicle;
	the first fruits, released in 1976 as 'Tales Of
	Mystery And Imagination,' are unavailable for this
	compilation but served very much as a blueprint for
	the albums that followed.

	Using Poe's well-known literary classic...
		:

	Eric Woolfson explained the duo's...
		:

	If you wonder why...
		:

	'I Robot,' sci-fi in concept...
		:

	Next up in 1978 was 'Pyramid,'...
		:

	Viewed from a distance...
		:

	1984's 'Ammonia Avenue'...
		:

	The Poe connection surfaced again...
		:

	'Stereotomy' broke with tradition...
		:

	The advent of compact disc saw...
		:

	If studio technology had caught up with...
		:

	The last to be heard of Parsons...
		:

	In a pre-'Gaudi' interview...
		:

	That dream may have reached fruition...
		:

	The fact that Parsons took the production credit
	leads one to suppose that this is Woolfson's 'solo
	album' and that the Project may yet reconvene in the
	Nineties.  Whether or not this happens, the compilation
	you hold in your hand is a fititng tribute to the
	creative combination of the recording studio's most
	dynamic duo: Alan Parsons and Eric Woolfson, collectively
	the Alan Parsons Project.

	    -- Michael Heatley

	The Connoisseur Collection, 2/3 Fitzroy Mews, London,
	W1P 5DQ, UNITED KINGDOM.  (For further information of
	our wide range of titles please send an A4 SAE for a
	catalogue).  Made in EEC.

[ This CD is still widely available from many sources,
    distributed by Gopaco or Connoisseur directly. -- ed. ]

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1994 Aug		Back 2 Back:
		Eye In The Sky/Turn Of A Friendly Card	Double Studio

	CD 1994 UK	BMG			???
	CD 1995 AN	Arista/BMG		74321 21755(-2) (08/01/95)

    This 2-CD set contains the following CDs:

    Eye In The Sky
    Turn Of A Friendly Card

[ This is the first of the Back 2 Back series, and is still
    available from German Music Express and CD Banzai. -- ed. ]

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1995 Oct		Back 2 Back:
		Eye In The Sky/Vulture Culture		Double Studio

	CD 1995 EUR	Arista			74321 19208(-2) (10/02/95)

    This 2-CD set contains the following CDs:

    Eye In The Sky:
	CD 198? EUR	Arista			258 718

    Vulture Culture:
	CD 1985 DE	Arista			610 228

[ This one has wider circulation than its predecessor, and is
    available from German Music Express and CD Europe. -- ed. ]

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199? ???	Best Hit Songs				Compilation

	CD 199? JP	???			BVCZ-1089

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199? ???	Best Of (2 CDs)				Compilation

       CD 199? EUR	BMG			354 547(-2) (??/??/??)

	1:57	Sirius					(instrumental)
	7:17	Silence And I				Eric Woolfson
	2:43	The Turn Of A Friendly Card [Part One]	Chris Rainbow
	3:48	Hawkeye					(instrumental)
	5:03	Prime Time				Eric Woolfson
	6:19	Inside Looking Out			Eric Woolfson
	6:02	I Robot					(instrumental)
	4:34	Since The Last Goodbye			Chris Rainbow
	3:34	Mammagamma				(instrumental)
	4:21	The Eagle Will Rise Again		Colin Blunstone
	6:30	Ammonia Avenue				Eric Woolfson
	5:24	The Same Old Sun			Eric Woolfson
	4:33	The Gold Bug				(instrumental)
	4:38	Limelight				Gary Brooker
??
	4:57	Old And Wise				Colin Blunstone
	5:07	Can't Take It With You			Dean Ford
	4:26	Don't Let It Show			Dave Townsend
	4:50	Damned If I Do				Lenny Zakatek
	4:51	Psychobabble				Elmer Gantry
	5:03	Lucifer					(instrumental)
	4:26	You Don't Believe			Lenny Zakatek
	2:44	Pyramania				Jack Harris
	5:05	Time					Eric Woolfson
	4:29	Let's Talk About Me			David Paton
	4:25	Games People Play			Lenny Zakatek
	4:13	Don't Answer Me				Eric Woolfson
	4:36	Eye In The Sky				Eric Woolfson
	3:23	I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You		Lenny Zakatek

Grand Total: ???:?? (28 tracks, AAD/ADD/DDD, 1977-1987)

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1994 Jul	Best Of (Prime Time)			Compilation

	CD 1994 EUR	Zounds			CD 2720036 B (07/01/94)
	?? 1991 EUR	Phono			DD 29 041

	5:09	Lucifer					(instrumental)
	4:19	(The System of) Doctor Tarr		John Miles
		    and Professor Fether
	3:58	The Raven				Leonard Whiting
	3:21	I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You		Lenny Zakatek
	5:25	The Voice				Steve Harley
	3:06	What Goes Up...				David Paton
	4:17	Hyper-Gamma-Spaces			(instrumental)
	4:01	Winding Me Up				Chris Rainbow
	4:50	Damned If I Do				Lenny Zakatek
	4:35	Eye In The Sky				Eric Woolfson
	3:34	Mammagamma				(instrumental)
	2:38	The Turn Of A Friendly Card [Part One]	Chris Rainbow
	4:12	Don't Answer Me				Eric Woolfson
	5:03	Prime Time				Eric Woolfson
	4:59	Urbania					(instrumental)
	4:29	Too Late				Lenny Zakatek
	4:26	Days Are Numbers (The Traveller)	Chris Rainbow
	5:08	Time					Eric Woolfson

Total: 78:00 (78:02) (18 tracks)

    Notes:

	This is the German remaster that people have been discussing
	on the mailing list.  It is available from Thoughtscape,
	CD Banzai, CD Europe, and Borders in America, and from Sva-
	lander Audio AB Box 442, S-184 26 Åkersberga in Sweden
	(see their Zounds page at http://www.svalander.se/zounds1.htm).

	Of interest to fans are the last two paragraphs, here given
	in the original Deutsch by Martin, followed by Darrel Nie-
	mann's translation to English:
 
	    Denn erst Ende 1990 gibt es wieder ein Platten-Projekt
	    -- "Freudiana", das in Wien unter Rigisseur Peter Weck
	    seine Musical-Premiere erlebt. Doch "Freudiana" is en
	    Verwirrspiel: Obwohl Eric Woolfson Komponist und Texter
	    ist, Alan Parsons produziert, en Knozept dahinsteht
	    (diverse Faelle aus Sigmund Freuds psychoanalytischer
	    Praxis) und wie gewohnt diverse Saenger (so zum Bespiel
	    Leo Sayer) mit von der Partie sind -- es is keine neue
	    Platte des Alan Parsons Project.  "Ich habe mich ver-
	    steckt; aber diesmal wollte ich das nicht mehr", be-
	    schiedet ein selbstbewusster Eric Woolfson verwunderte
	    Fragesteller und behauptet, Alan Parsons sei ins Glied
	    zurueckgetreten und mit dieser Rolle vollauf zufrieden.

	    Also kein Konzeptalbum von Alan Parsons Project mehr?
	    Die Antwort muss offen blieben.  Veilleicht ist das Duo
	    ja bereits in Studioklausur, verbirgt seine neuen Ideen
	    hinter irrefuehrenden Arbeitstiteln wie "Amazing Grace"
	    oder schlicht "Project 6" wie einst fuer "Eye In The
	    Sky", getreu ihrer damaligen Devise: "Wir halten alles
	    geheim -- bis wir fertig sind."

	From DarrelN486@mindspring.com Mon Dec 23 21:17:06 1996

	    Since the end of 1990, there is a new "project",
	    "Freudiana", which had its musical premiere in Vienna
	    directed by Peter Weck.  But "Freudiana" is truly
	    intricate & confusing:  Even though Eric Woolfson is
	    credited as composer & writer, Alan Parsons produced
	    the concept of Sigmund Freud's diverse cases from his
	    psychoanalytic practice, along with the usual diversity
	    of singers (e.g.  Leo Sayer), a new "Project", it is
	    not!  "I have been hiding (in the background); but this
	    time I didn't want to anymore", says a self-confident
	    Eric Woolfson. Woolfson further stated, "Alan Parsons
	    stepped into the background, and was very satisfied
	    with his new role."

	    So, no more Concept Albums from the Alan Parsons
	    Project?  The answer remains open. Maybe the duo is
	    already in "Studio Bankruptcy", hiding their new work
	    ideas behind confusing titles such as "Amazing Grace"
	    or simply "Project 6", the working title for "Eye in
	    the Sky". Both seem to remain true to their motto:
	    "We keep everything secret -- until it's done."

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1983 Oct	Best Of The Alan Parsons Project	Compilation

	LP 1983 US	Arista			AL8-8193
	LP 198? US	Arista			AL9-8193
	LP 198? EUR	Arista			39178
	LP 198? PH	Arista/Octoarts		RTLP-16046
	CA 1989	US	Arista			8193 (08/29/89)
	CA 19??	CA	BMG			AC8-8193
	CD 1987 EUR	Arista			610 052 (01/??/87)
	CD 1987 US,JP,AN,HK
			Arista			ARCD 8193 (07/07/87,
						    08/29/89, 08/01/95)
	CD 1988 EUR	Arista			610 052 (06/24/88)
	
	CD 1992	KO	Arista/BMG Korea	BMGAD 2001 (09/30/92)
	CD 1993 JP	Arista/BMG Victor	BVCA-1009 (11/21/93)
	CD 1994 EUR	Arista			876 600 (01/??/94)
	CD 1995 JP	BMG Victor/Arista	BVCA-2607 (11/22/95)

	3:08	I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You		Lenny Zakatek
	4:29	Eye In The Sky				Eric Woolfson
	4:14	Games People Play			Lenny Zakatek
	4:57	Time					Eric Woolfson
	2:40	Pyramania				Jack Harris
	4:23	You Don't Believe			Lenny Zakatek
	4:05	Lucifer					(instrumental)
	4:48	Psychobabble				Elmer Gantry
	3:30	Damned If I Do				Lenny Zakatek
	3:28	Don't Let It Show			Dave Townsend
	4:40	Can't Take It With You			Dean Ford
	4:04	Old And Wise				Colin Blunstone

Total: 48:26(?)		(12 tracks, AAD/ADD, 1977-1983)

    Notes:

	The liner notes mention an in-depth book on the APP.  The book
	was barely started, never finished, thus never released.

    Liner Notes:  [thanks to Alistair Young for his swift fingers --
ed.]

	The mid 1970's was a musical era awash in the ashes of the late
	60's and early 70's progressive rock movement. The New Wave from
	the American coasts and England had yet to appear and the new
	generation of mainstream artists were still in their infancy, if
	together at all. The musical euphoria and innovation which was so
	prevalent just a few years earlier had gotten a bit stagnant...
	but there were exceptions. A handful of new as well as veteran
	artists managed to forge ahead with continuing high standards of
	musicianship and expression. Clearly, among those exceptions was
	the Alan Parsons Project with wide screen, cinematic music that
	would "float like a butterfly and sting like a bee".

	However, unlike many artists who attempt cinematic music, the Alan
	Parsons Project was able to combine rich orchestral textures with
	a sense of economy. The key has always been in the Project's
	ability to deliver a sense of balance. Complex arrangements were
	fitted to accessible melodies... Their musicianship has the
	highest standards, yet the frequently boring indulgences common to
	progressive artists were absent from the Project's music, and the
	overall feel of the songs was conducive to headphone listening as
	well as background listening.

	Perhaps the greatest example of balance is in the founding members
	themselves. Alan Parsons was so blown away by hearing the Beatles'
	"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" album in 1967 that he
	applied for and successfully landed a job at the famous Abbey Road
	Studios in London. Parsons worked with the Beatles on the "Abbey
	Road" album and continued his relationship with Paul McCartney,
	recording "Wild Life" and "Red Rose Speedway". He was also
	nominated for a Grammy for recording Pink Floyd's classic "Dark
	Side of the Moon".

	In 1974 Alan Parsons met Eric Woolfson, who was soon to function
	as Alan Parsons' manager and shortly thereafter as his musical
	partner. Thus, the Project was born.

	Although Woolfson has a lower profile than Parsons, his
	contributions as a song writer and conceptual collaborator have
	been critical to the Project's success through the years.

	When Parsons and Woolfson aren't busy dreaming up ideas for their
	next release, or actually developing a piece, Woolfson might be
	found discussing world politics at his favourite English
	restaurant, while Parsons is coming to terms with some new piece
	of technology. It's the balance of personalities, as well as the
	balance of musical elements, as with so many great artists, that
	make it happen.

	The Project has always been committed to its own musical concepts
	rather than trend and what may be fashionable at the time. At
	times their music has flown in the face of the mainstream and
	through it all, album after album, they have managed to please
	their fans, regardless of hit singles or marketing gimmicks. Since
	the Project has never toured, it seems refreshing to hear music
	that is based purely on sound and song rather than an image or an
	obsession with the latests novelty. They have managed to power
	themselves through the late 70's stadium rock era, the early 80's
	Disco sound, and the present Euro-synthesiser/drum machine
	overkeel.

	Much of their magic has to be credited to their ability to be
	flexible musically without sacrificing their inherent sound. They
	have been funky on tracks like "Wouldn't Want To Be Like You",
	straight ahead on "Games People Play", and dreamy in an almost
	Technicolor way with "Nucleus". Again, the balance of Woolfson's
	pop sensibility with Parsons' trend setting production allows
	their music to stretch out, use unusual instrumentation and
	maintain accessibility.

	Using regular musicians, yet not having the restrictions of
	certain people locked in certain functions, the Alan Parsons
	Project was among the pioneers of the concept of interchangeable
	band members, as previously found only in solo or orchestral
	situations.

	The Project's first album was "Tales of Mystery and Imagination"
	which was recorded over a two year period. It met with good,
	though not overwhelming, public response. In 1977 the Project
	switched labels and began a new phase with a series of concept
	albums. The "I Robot" album was a view of tomorrow through the
	eyes of today. Both ethereal and funky, "I Robot" was a huge
	success.

	In June 1978 a look at yesterday through the eyes of today was
	evident on the "Pyramid" album. By this point the Project had
	established a firm base of fans in North America, continental
	Europe and Australia. The "Eve" album followed in August of 1979,
	on the subject of women.

	Their success continued with the release of "Turn Of A Friendly
	Card" in October 1980, an album about the subconscious versus the
	power of choice. As obscure as the theme may seem on the surface,
	the album stayed high on the charts for over a year and yielded
	two hit singles, "Time" and "Games People Play".

	After a brief "rest", the Project resumed with "Eye in the Sky", a
	1984-ish look at the future. The title track "Eye In The Sky"
	continued their string of widely played singles, although their
	intent was essentially to continue their conceptual approach
	rather than compromise for the sole benefit of commercial single
	success.

	Some artists with new and innovative ideas run out of creative
	fuel after a time, but the Project has continued to evolve and to
	take their own music higher and further. While this compilation
	clearly documents the evolution of the Alan Parsons Project, there
	are already rumours emanating from their "home" studio at Abbey
	Road of another adventurous Project album, possibly with video
	connections, a medium in which Parsons and Woolfson have great
	interest.

	But whatever the results, we're guaranteed another state of the
	art experience that will keep the spirit of progressive music
	alive.

	-- By Lee Abrams, September 21 1983

	  A limited circulation of an in-depth book of The Alan
	  Parsons Project is in preparation and will be published
	  in 1984. If you wish to receive advance information,
	  please send your name and address to The Alan Parsons
	  Project, c/o PO Box 738, New York, N.Y. 10101

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1987 ???   Best Of The Alan Parsons Project Volume 2	Compilation

	LP 1987 US	Arista			AL 8486
	CA 1989 US	Arista			8486 (08/29/89)
	CD 1987 US	Arista			ARCD 8486
	CD 1989 US	Arista			8486 (08/29/89)

	3:48	Prime Time				Eric Woolfson
	3:37	Let's Talk About Me			David Paton
	4:22	Standing On Higher Ground		Geoff Barradale
	4:26	Stereotomy				John Miles
	4:10	Don't Answer Me				Eric Woolfson
	4:38	Limelight				Gary Brooker
	6:00	I Robot					(instrumental)
	3:24	What Goes Up...				David Paton
	4:08	Days Are Numbers (The Traveller)	Chris Rainbow
	6:30	Ammonia Avenue				Eric Woolfson
	3:20	The Turn Of A Friendly Card Part Two	Chris Rainbow

Total: 48:47(?) (11 tracks, AAD/ADD/DDD, 1977 - 1987)

    Liner Notes:  (future)


1987 Nov 	Limelight:  Best Of... Volume 2		Compilation

	LP 1987 EUR,HK	BMG/Arista		208 634 (11/??/87, 09/21/92)
	CA 1987 EUR,HK	BMG/Arista		408 634 (11/??/87, 09/21/92)
	CD 1987 EUR,HK	BMG/Arista		258 634 (11/??/87, 09/21/92)
	CD 1993 JP	Arista/BMG Victor	BVCA-1014 (11/21/93)
	CD 1994	EUR	Arista			876 605 (01/??/94)

	4:39	Limelight				Gary Brooker
	5:24	The Same Old Sun			Eric Woolfson
	6:30	Ammonia Avenue				Eric Woolfson
	3:34	Mammagamma				(instrumental)
	4:34	Since The Last Goodbye			Chris Rainbow
	6:02	I Robot					(instrumental)
	5:03	Prime Time				Eric Woolfson
	3:48	Hawkeye					(instrumental)
	2:40	The Turn Of A Friendly Card Part One	Chris Rainbow
	7:22	Silence And I				Eric Woolfson

Total: 49:46 (49:48) (10 tracks, AAD/ADD/DDD, 1977 - 1984)

SPAIN/LA [add this as the last track]
	?:??	La Sagrada Familia			John Miles

Total: ??:?? (??:??) (11 tracks, AAD/ADD/DDD, 1977 - 1987)

    Notes:  "Limelight" appears to be the non-US release.  Spain
    and Latin American countries have La Sagrada Familia added to
    it as the last track, in a conspicuous marketing effort.

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1980  		Complete Audio Guide			Quintuple LP

       5LP 1980 US	Arista			SP-

	    This promo-only boxed set features I Robot,
	    Pyramid, and Eve and two interview LPs.

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1982  		Complete Audio Guide			Octuple LP

       8LP 1982 US	Arista			SP-140/SP-68

	    This promo-only boxed set features I Robot,
	    Pyramid, Eve, Turn Of A Friendly Card, and
	    Eye In The Sky and three interview LPs.

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1997 Jul	Definitive Collection (2 CDs)		Compilation

       2CD 1997 US	BMG/Arista		18962 (07/15/97)
       2CD 1997 EUR,AT	BMG/Arista		74321 51746 (10/07/97)
       2CD 199? JP	BMG/Arista		(M)BVCZ-1089/1090 (??/??/??)

Disc 1
------
4:21	4:22*	(The System of) Doctor Tarr		John Miles
		    and Professor Fether
4:06	4:08*	The Raven				Leonard Whiting
	6:02	I Robot					(instrumental)
	3:23	I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You		Lenny Zakatek
3:52	3:51	Breakdown				Allan Clarke
4:24	4:26	Don't Let It Show			Dave Townsend
2:24	2:25	Voyager					(instrumental)
3:30	3:31	What Goes Up...				David Paton
4:22	4:21	The Eagle Will Rise Again		Colin Blunstone
5:05	5:07	Can't Take It With You			Dean Ford
2:46	2:44	Pyramania				Jack Harris
4:51	4:54	Damned If I Do				Lenny Zakatek
5:05	5:03	Lucifer					(instrumental)
5:49	5:51	If I Could Change Your Mind		Lesley Duncan
2:42	2:43	The Turn Of A Friendly Card [Part One]	Chris Rainbow
3:19	3:18	Snake Eyes				Chris Rainbow
4:24	4:25	Games People Play			Lenny Zakatek
5:04	5:05	Time					Eric Woolfson

Total: 75:30 (18 tracks, ADD, 1976-1980)

Disc 2
------
1:57	1:57	Sirius					(instrumental)
4:37	4:36	Eye In The Sky				Eric Woolfson
4:52	4:51	Psychobabble				Elmer Gantry
3:37	3:34	Mammagamma				(instrumental)
4:56	4:57	Old And Wise				Colin Blunstone
5:04	5:03	Prime Time				Eric Woolfson
4:14	4:13	Don't Answer Me				Eric Woolfson
4:25	4:26	You Don't Believe			Lenny Zakatek
4:30	4:29	Let's Talk About Me			David Paton
	4:27	Days Are Numbers (The Traveller)	Chris Rainbow
7:04	7:03	Stereotomy				John Miles
4:20	4:19	In The Real World			John Miles
	5:47	Standing On Higher Ground		Geoff Barradale
	4:32	Too Late				Lenny Zakatek
6:15	6:13	Turn It Up				Chris Thompson
2:30	2:31	Re-Jigue				(instrumental)

Total: 73:07 (16 tracks, ADD/DDD, 1981-1993)

Grand Total: 148:37 (34 tracks, ADD/DDD, 1976-1993)

    Notes:

    This is the first new compilation by Arista in over ten years.
    It's probably the first *decent* one too!	:)	Anyway, the
    release is part of Arista's Masters collection.  Completely new
    liner notes by Kathleen and Denny Somach are included, and each
    analog track is 20-bit digitally remastered.

    One note of interest.  This was not the first song lineup.  When
    the initial press release was made, *this* was the track listing:

	DISC 1:

	The Raven
	(The System Of) Doctor Tarr And Professor Feather
	I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You
	Some Other time
	Breakdown
	Day After Day (The Show Must Go On)
	Voyager
	What Goes Up...
	The Eagle Will Rise Again
	Can't Take It With You
	Pyramania
	Lucifer
	You Lie Down With Dogs
	You Won't Be There
	Damned If I Do
	Snake Eyes
	Games People Play
	Time

	DISC 2:

	Sirius
	Eye In The Sky
	Psychobabble
	Old And Wise
	Prime Time
	Don't Answer Me
	You Don't Believe
	Ammonia Avenue
	Let's Talk About Me
	Days Are Numbers (The Traveller)
	Sooner Or Later
	Stereotomy
	In The Real World
	Too Late
	The Three Of Me
	Turn It Up

    (*) -- tracks from ToMaI are *not* available on the Euro release.

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1999 Jul	Eye In The Sky				Compilation

	CD 1999 US	BMG Special Products	7 5517 44970(-2) (07/20/99)
	CA 1999 US	BMG Special Products	7 5517 44970(-4) (07/20/99)

	4:33?	Eye In The Sky				Eric Woolfson
	5:05?	Time					Eric Woolfson
	4:49?	Damned If I Do				Lenny Zakatek
	4:17?	Games People Play			Lenny Zakatek
	5:02?	Standing On Higher Ground		Geoff Barradale
	3:34?	Mammagamma				(instrumental)
	4:50?	Psychobabble				Elmer Gantry
	3:58?   Stereotomy				John Miles
	1:53?	Sirius					(instrumental)
	3:17?   Snake Eyes				Chris Rainbow

Total: ??:?? (10 tracks, AAD/ADD/DDD, 1979-1993)

Notes:

    If Master Hits is supposed to be a midline price release, this is
    definitely low-end and cut-out material.  This recent compilation
    in the "Encore Collection" boasts a whopping $6.97 retail price
release!
    The original release date was 07/20/99... may be delayed till
08/03/99.

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1997 Dec?	Gold Collection (2 CDs)		Compilation

       2CD 1997 DE	BMG/Arista		74321 54931 (12/07/97)
       2CD 1997 NL	CNR/BMG/Arista		M036746 (??/??/9?)
       2CD 1997 UK	BMG/Arista		76648 436 472 3 (02/10/98)

Disc 1
------
4:13	4:11	Don't Answer Me				Eric Woolfson
	4:33	Eye In The Sky				Eric Woolfson
5:08	5:07	Lucifer					(instrumental)
5:02	5:03	Prime Time				Eric Woolfson
3:33	3:31	What Goes Up...				David Paton
4:32	4:33	The Gold Bug				(instrumental)
4:51	4:50	Psychobabble				Elmer Gantry
4:27	4:29	Let's Talk About Me			David Paton
4:20	4:17	Games People Play			Lenny Zakatek
5:02	5:05	Time					Eric Woolfson
4:51	4:49	Damned If I Do				Lenny Zakatek
4:25	4:02	Days Are Numbers (The Traveller)	Chris Rainbow
4:03	4:06	Some Other Time				Peter Straker (verses),
							Jaki Whitren (choruses)
2:46	2:40	Pyramania				Jack Harris
5:34	5:39	Shadow Of A Lonely Man			John Miles
4:19	4:18	Don't Let It Show			Dave Townsend
	6:02	I Robot					(instrumental)

Total: 77:41 (17 tracks, AAD/ADD/DDD, 1977-1984)

Disc 2
------

2:41	2:40	The Turn Of A Friendly Card [Part One]	Chris Rainbow
3:23	3:22	I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You		Lenny Zakatek
4:40	4:39	Limelight				Gary Brooker
6:14	6:13	Turn It Up				Chris Thompson
3:35	3:34	Mammagamma				(instrumental)
4:22	7:02	The Eagle Will Rise Again		Colin Blunstone
3:54	3:52	I'd Rather Be A Man			David Paton
4:52	4:49	Children Of The Moon			David Paton
4:16	4:18	One More River				Lenny Zakatek
5:03	5:02	Standing On Higher Ground		Geoff Barradale
4:34	4:42	Separate Lives				Eric Woolfson
3:47	3:48	Hawkeye					(instrumental)
3:39	3:37	You Won't Be There			Dave Townsend
	4:57	Urbania					(instrumental)
	4:31	Too Late				Lenny Zakatek
3:57	3:56	Pipeline				(instrumental)
	4:34	Since The Last Goodbye			Chris Rainbow

Total: 72:59 (17 tracks, AAD/ADD/DDD, 1977-1993)

Grand Total: 150:40 (34 tracks, AAD/ADD/DDD, 1977-1993)

    Liner Notes:

    Plain, no booklet, just a single folded inlay sheet with track info.
    The cover has at the top, "AUS DER TV - WERBUNG", followed by the
    artist and album name.  The bottom is featured with the following
    track titles:  Lucifer, Don't Answer Me, Eye In The Sky, What Goes
    Up..., The Turn Of A Friendly Card.

    The copyright note on the back is interesting.  It reads:

	(c) 1997 BMG Ariola Media GmbH
	Designed by Ariola/Achim Natzeck Design
	Photo:  Premium
	Distributed by the local BMG company
	A Unit of BMG Entertainment
	All trademarks and logos are protected
	Made in the EU
	log on to real life!
	http://www.bmg.de

    Notes:

    This is an alternative, non-remastered, European-only version of
    The Definitive Collection released by Ariola, probably filled with
    the songs that didn't make it.	:-)

    Although no songs from ToMaI are on this set nor are the tracks
    digitally-remastered by Alan, it is *at least* longer than Defini-
    tive Collection by over 2 minutes!

    I don't know *where* they get the idea that The Eagle Will Rise
    Again is over 7 minutes long... must have been a disco remix.    :D

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199? ???	Eve/Eye In The Sky/Pyramid		Triple Studio

	CD 199? UK	RCA			ND 74374

[ I've never seen this one before... anyone? -- ed. ]

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1991		Freudiana:  German Original Cast	Musical Soundtrack
			[the black album]
 
	CD 1991 DE	EMI Electrola		568-7 96512-2
	2LP 1991 DE	EMI Electrola		164-7 96512-1
	CA 1991 DE	EMI Electrola		268-7 96512-4

3:12	3:07	Freudiana				(instrumental)
3:12	3:08	Kleiner Hans				Kai Peterson, Dagmar
							Hellberg, Wolfgang
							Pampel, Regina Lemnitz
4:04	4:00	Ich Bin Dein Spiegel			Felix Martin
4:46	4:42	Es Ist Durchaus Nicht Erwisen		Kai Peterson, Ludwig
							Itgenshorst, Leopold
							Kern, Viktor Gernot
3:59	3:55	Dora					Kai Peterson
4:28	4:24	Du Bist Allein				Dagmar Hellberg
4:02	3:58	Ausgestossen				Kai Peterson, Ludwig
							Itgenshorst, Leopold
							Kern, Viktor Gernot,
							Dagmar Hellberg,
							Ensemble
4:59	4:54	Doctor Charcot				Norbert Lamla,
							Gesamtes Ensemble
4:15	4:11	Frau Schmetterling			Graham Pushee, Chorus
							(Niki Bolen, Patrick
							Brunner, Brian Carmak,
							Mike Knospe)
3:10	3:06	Der Ring				Mittwachs-Gesellchaft
							(Eric Minsk, Mario
							Steller, Dean Welterlen,
							James Clark, Wolfgang
							Pempel, Anthony D'Ar-
							tagnan, Thomas Nesteler,
							Sam Cole)
3:04	3:00	Vision Dora				(instrumental)
3:24	3:20	Nie War Das GlÜck So Nah		Karin Zwirner
3:49	3:45	U-Bahn					Kai Peterson, Ensemble
	5:04	Wer Ging Den Weg			Kai Peterson, Ensemble
6:29	6:25	Oedipus-Terzett				Kai Peterson, Dagmar
							Hellberg, Wolfgang
							Pampel, Chorus
	0:58	Chorus					Chorus
4:59	4:58	Freudiana				Kai Peterson

Total: 67:54 (67:56) (17 tracks)

        FREUDIANA: DEUTSCHE ORIGINALAUFNAHME         

	(c) 1990 The Freudiana Music Company Ltd.
	(c) 1991 Freudiana Records Ltd.
	(c) 1990 Freudiana Holdings Ltd. (FHL Ltd.)
	(c) Vereinigte BÜhnen Wien Ges.m.b.H (VBW) Design Loys Egg
	(p) 1991 EMI Electrola GMBH 

	Idee (Idea):				Eric Woolfson
	Originalkonzept FÜr Das Theater
	    (Original Theatrical Concept):	Brian Brolly 
	Buch (Book):				Eric Woolfson, Brian Brolly,
						Lida Winiewicz  
	Musik & Liedtexte (Music and Lyrics):	Eric Woolfson
	Musikalische Beiträge
	    (Musical Contribution):		Alan Parsons
	Deutsch (German translation):		Lida Winiewicz
	BÜhnenbild (Stage Setting):		Hans Schavernovh
	KostÜme (Costumes):			Annette Beaufays,
						Susanne Schmogner
	Lichtdesign (Lighting):			Rick Belzer
	Arrangements (Orchestral Arranging):	Andrew Powell
	Musicaliche Leitung
	    (Musical Direction):		Caspar Richter
	Choleographie (Choreography):		Heinz Spoerli
	Regie (Producer):			Peter Weck

	KÜnstkeruscher leiter und produzent
	der deutschen original aufnahme:	Peter Weck
	Exec. Produzent Feudiana Records Ltd.:	Stellv. KÜnstl
	Leiter:					Elmar Ottenthal
	Musikalischer Leiter:			Caspar Richter
	Choreinstudierung:			Walter Lochmann

	Produktionsleitung:			Herwig Ursin, aufgenommen
						mit dem HEY-U-Studiomobil
						im Theater an der Wien
	Aufnahmetechniker:			Ing. Fritz Staudinger, Ger-
						not Ursin, Peter Naumann
	Nachbearbeitung und Mischung:		Herwig Ursin

                       THEATER AN DER WIEN

		 WELT URAUFFÜHRUNG PRODUZIERT VON
	VEREINIGTE BÜHNEN WIEN GES.M.B.H. UND BRIAN BROLLY
		IN ZUSAMMENBEIT MIT FREUDIANA LTD.

                            BESETZUNG (CAST)
	Erik					KAI PETERSON
	Susan (Museumsmanagerin)		ISABELLA FRITDUM
	Kate (Reiseleiterin), Kindermädchen	SUSANNE ALTSCHUL
	Eriks Mutter, Nachtclub-sängerin	DAGMAR HELLBERG
	Mr. Adams, Professor Clown		FELIX MARTIN
	Mrs. Adams, Zirkusdirektorin		REGINA LEMNITZ
	Mädchen, Oberschwester			MARY ILLES
	Dora					KARIN ZWIENER
	Doras Vater, Charcot			NORBERT LAMALA
	Man mit Pfeife, Eriks Vater,
	Mitglied der Mittwochs-Gesellschaft,
	Scherlock Holmes			WOLFGANG PAMPEL
	Kartenspieler, Wolfsmann		VIKTOR GERNOT
	Kartenspieler, Rattenmann		LEOPORD KERN
	Kartenspieler, Richter			LUDWIG ITGENSHORST
	Pfadfinder, Mittwochs-Gesellschaft	ERIC MINSK
						MARIO STELLER
						DEAN WELTERLEN
						JAMES CLARK
						ANTHONY D'ARTAGNAN
						THOMAS NESTLER
						SAM COLE
	Pfadfinder, Brieftrager			MAX POLLAK
	Madchen					ELIN CARLSON
						VASILIKI ROUSSI
	Frau Schmetterling			GRAHAM PUSHEE
	Vocalisten				DANUTA JAQUET
						FUMIE KIKUCHI
						SUE ANN ROSENBERG
						NIKI BOLEN
						PATRICK BRUNNER
						BRIAN CARMACK
						MIKE KNOSPE


Here is a cross-reference between the studio (E) and the show (D)
albums:

(none)					E- 1  The Nirvana Principle
D- 1  Freudiana				E-16  Freudiana
D- 2  Kleiner Hans			E- 4  Little Hans
D- 3  Ich Bin Dein Spiegel		E- 3  I Am A Mirror
D- 4  Es Ist Durchaus Nicht Erwiesen	E- 6  Funny You Should Say That
D- 5  Dora				E- 5  Dora
D- 6  Du Bist Allein			E- 7  You're On Your Own
D- 7  Ausgestossen			E- 8  Far Away From Home
D- 8  Doctor Charcot			E- 9  Let Yourself Go
D- 9  Frau Schmetterling		E-12  Sects Therapy
D-10  Der Ring				E-11  The Ring
D-11  Vision Dora			E-10  Beyond The Pleasure Principle
D-12  Nie War Das GlÜck So Nah		E-14  Don't Let The Moment Pass
D-13  U-Bahn				E-15  Upper Me
D-14  Wer Ging Den Weg			E-18  There But For The Grace Of God
D-15  Oedipus-Terzett			E-13  No One Can Love You Better Than Me
D-16  Chorus				E-17  Destiny
D-17  Freudiana				E- 2  Freudiana

[ This is the hard-to-find Vienese cast recording for Freudiana.  The
    music is all in German, but the songs are all basically the same
    as the studio album.  Special thanks to David Datta for initial
info,
    and to Yuka Tateisi (who had to do a lot of German -> Japanese ->
    English translating) for this album info.  Unfortunately, this one
    is out-of-print, and difficult to come by.  Good luck!! -- ed. ]

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1995 Feb(?)     Gaudi:  Erlebniswelt Der Phantasie	Musical Soundtrack
		Das Musical
		In Der Inszenierung von Elmar Ottenthal
 
	CD 1995 DE	Gaudi Musical GmbH	gmg 260595-2

5:45	5:43	What Are You Going To Do Now?(*)	chorus, Maik Lohse
6:00	5:58	Money Talks				Maik Lohse
4:43	4:42	Closer To Heaven			John Cashmore
3:51	3:49	Standing On Higher Ground		Dagmar Hellberg
3:44	3:42	Tango GÜell(*)				(instrumental)
5:57	5:54	Parca GÜell(*)				John Cashmore,
							Dagmar Hellberg
6:17	6:15	Puppet Master(*)			Maik Lohse
4:29	4:25	Inside Looking Out			Dagmar Hellberg
2:55	2:54	Work Song(*)				chorus
5:21	5:19	Too Late				Maik Lohse, Damar Hellberg
6:55	6:53	Forbidden Fruit(*)			Damar Hellberg
6:22	6:20	Lonely Song (Love can be lonely too)(*)	John Cashmore
8:23	8:22	La Sagrada Familia			John Cashmore, Maik Lohse,
							Dagmar Hellberg, chorus

Total:	70:42 (70:44, 13 tracks, DDD)

	Digital Consultant:		Chris Blair
	Lead Vocals:			John Cashmore, Dagmar Hellberg, Maik Lohse


1995 May	Gaudi:  Erlebniswelt Der Phantasie	Musical Soundtrack

	CD 1995 EUR	WEA			0630-10289(-2) (05/12/95)
	CA 1995 EUR	WEA			0630-10289(-4) (05/12/95)
	CD 1996 EUR	WEA			0630-10289(-2) (0?/??/96)

5:44	5:42	What Are You Going To Do Now?(*)	chorus, Martin Moss
6:01	5:57	Money Talks				Martin Moss
4:43	4:40	Closer To Heaven			John Cashmore
3:50	3:48	Standing On Higher Ground		Renée Knapp
3:40	3:37	Tango GÜell(*)				(instrumental)
5:56	5:54	Parca GÜell(*)				John Cashmore,
							Renée Knapp
6:18	6:14	Puppet Master(*)			Martin Moss
4:29	4:26	Inside Looking Out			Renée Knapp
2:58	2:55	Work Song(*)				chorus
5:23	5:19	Too Late				Martin Moss, Renée Knapp
6:55	6:52	Forbidden Fruit(*)			Renée Knapp
6:21	6:19	Lonely Song (Love can be lonely too)(*)	John Cashmore
8:20	8:19	La Sagrada Familia			John Cashmore, Martin
							Moss, Renée Knapp,
							chorus

Total:	70:38 (70:40, 13 tracks, DDD)

	Assistant Engineer:		Paul Hicks
	Digital Consultant:		Ian Sylvester
	Mastering Consultants:		Chris Blair and Nick Webb
	Lead Vocals:			John Cashmore, Renée Knapp, Martin Moss

[inside inlay]
	Idee/Komposition/Text/Sounddesign:
	    Autor und Komponist:	Eric Woolfson
		[ rough bits of translation... - ed. ]
		Author and composer for over 20 years... rock and roll...
		for the Alan Parsons Project... Grammy nominee and....
		Also author and composer of the 1990 musical Freudiana.

	Die Macher:
	    Regisseur:			Elmar Ottenthal
		[ rough bits of translation... - ed. ]
		... at the Grand Theater of Liceu in Barcelona, the
		Scala Theater in Malaysia, the Vienna Staatsoper,
		the Royal Circle in BrÜssels, and the Hamburg
		Staatsoper.  From 1989-1992... [produced?] "Cats,"
		"Les Miserables," "Phantom of the Opera," and 
		"Elizabeth," all in 1992 at the Aachen Theater, and now
		in 1993, "Gaudi" producer.

	    Sounddesigner:		Haydn Bendall
		[ rough bits of translation... - ed. ]
		... Abbey Road Studios in London.  Also has engineered
		for Al Stewart, Elton John, George Benson, John Miles,
		Kate Bush, Mile Oldfield, Paul McCartney, Pat Metheny,
		Simply Minds, and Tina Turner.  For "Gaudi," he serves
		as the engineer, plays some keyboards, and programmed
		synthesizers.

	[Lyrics]

	[Bio of Antonio Gaudí]
		ANTONI GAUDí Y CORNET (1852 - 1926)
		[...]

	Die Interpreten [Cast (The Characters)]
		Character		Played By
		---------		---------
		Don Parker		John Cashmore
		Isabella		Renée Knapp
		Mark Winner		Martin Moss

	Leading Team [Production Staff]
		Musik und Texte		Eric Woolfson
		Regie			Elmar Ottenthal
		Dramaturgie		Claus Schmitz
		Musikalische Leitung	Bernhard Moncado, Harry Koning
		Choreografie		Kimberly Pöschl-Duddy, Peter Wissmann
		BÜhnenbild		Hannes Rader
		Licht			Wieland MÜller-Haslinger
		KostÜme		Bettina Richter, Christophe Thouet
		Instrumentierung	Gavin Creenaway
		Sound			Haydn Bendall, Ralf Sunderdick
		Produktionsleitung	Stefan Zinkgraf

	Editorial [Editorial Staff]
		Text, Konzept und Koordination	Claus Schmitz
		Grafische Gestaltung und Layout	Mhak's Gmbh, Aachen
		Gaudí Logo			Pro Artwork
		Szenenfotos de UrauffÜhrung	Ludwig Koerfer
		Barcelonafotos			Elmar Ottenthal, Claus Schmitz

[back of inlay]
	Euro Musical Hall (Aachen/Alsdorf)
	Raumtheater der Extraklasse
	Hautnahes Miterleben
	Modernste Projecktionstechnik
	Soundtechnik der Superlative

	AB 26. MAI 1995 Täglich Ausser Montags

[credits in common]
	Music and Lyrics by:		Eric Woolfson
	Produced by:			Eric Woolfson and Haydn Bendall
	Engineered by:			Haydn Bendall
	Orchestra and Choir arranged
	    and conducted by:		Gavin Greenaway

	Leading Team [Production Staff]
		Musik und Texte		Eric Woolfson
		Regie			Elmar Ottenthal
		Dramaturgie		Claus Schmitz
		Musikalische Leitung	Bernhard Moncado, Harry Koning
		Choreografie		Kimberly Pöschl-Duddy, Peter Wissmann
		BÜhnenbild		Hannes Rader
		Licht			Wieland MÜller-Haslinger
		KostÜme		Bettina Richter, Christophe Thouet
		Instrumentierung	Gavin Creenaway
		Sound			Haydn Bendall, Ralf Sunderdick
		Produktionsleitung	Stefan Zinkgraf

	Editorial [Editorial Staff]
		Text, Konzept und Koordination	Claus Schmitz
		Grafische Gestaltung und Layout	Mhak's Gmbh, Aachen
		Gaudí Logo			Pro Artwork
		Szenenfotos de UrauffÜhrung	Ludwig Koerfer
		Barcelonafotos			Elmar Ottenthal, Claus Schmitz


	(*) Published by:		Melodie Der Welt For Germany, (c) 1995

	All the other tracks are published by Woolfsongs Ltd/Careers Music Inc.
	Administered by Careers Musics Inc. (A division of BMG Publishing)

	The tracks on this album are a selection from the Aachen/Alsdorf
	Productions of the musical GAUDI.

	KARTEN (TICKET) SERVICE  0180-5302020

	(c) 1995 by gmg - Gaudi Musical GmbH
	(p) 1995 Wea Music, Warner Music Germany, A Warner Music Group Company


    Notes:

	The title means something like "Experience a World of Fantasy".
    	There are two versions of this CD.  The first, features Dagmar
	Hellberg and Maik Lohse who were part of the original Aachen cast.
	Renée Knapp and Martin Moss replaced them for the Alsdorf and
	Cologne stages; the album was rerecorded with the new vocalists.
	
	There are major differences in the liner notes, and the older
	release lists the track numbers and titles on the CD whereas
	the new one only says "see inlay for details".

	In 1996, a rerelease of this recording was issued by WEA, but
	as a "Küln" edition.  The front of the inlay has different
	words, and the rather than the traditional 'w', 'e', 'a' logo,
	the new white box with blue 'wea' logo is used.

[ Special thanks to Alistair Young for the original album info.
    The original Aachen release is reported out-of-print and is
    available only at the current venue for the Gaudi musical
    whereas the second version (WEA) is still widely available.  -- ed.
]

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1997 Sep	Gambler - Das Geheimnis der Karten	Musical Soundtrack
		    (The Secret of the Cards)
 
	CD 1997 DE	[homebrew]		GAMBLER1 (09/??/97)

    Act I
0:46	0:30	Fanfare					(instrumental)
6:59	7:01	Green Light Means Danger		(Casino Boss, Gambler)
4:19	4:14	Love In The Third Degree		(Chorus)
6:18	6:14	When The World Was Young		(Countess)
5:22	5:21	Games People Play			(Casino Boss, Gambler,
							Chorus)
4:54	4:49	The Golden Key				(Gambler, Casino Boss)
7:22	7:11	Limelight				(Showgirl)

    Act II
	4:40	9 x 9 x 9 (Nine By Nine By Nine)	(Gigi)
5:13	5:10	Halfway					(Countess)
9:09	9:01	Eye In The Sky				(Casino Boss, Chorus)
4:30	4:21	(You'll Be) Far Away			(Showgirl)
7:22	7:19	Time					(Gambler, Showgirl,
							Chorus)
1:09	0:55	Medley					(various)

Total: 68:03 (68:10) (13 tracks)

	Music and Lyrics by:		Eric Woolfson
	Produced by:			Eric Woolfson and Haydn Bendall
	Engineered by:			Haydn Bendall
	Orchestra and Choir arranged
	    and conducted by:		Gavin Greenaway

	Leading Team [Production Staff]
		Musik und Texte		Eric Woolfson
		Inszenienrung		Elmar Ottenthal
		BÜhnenbild		Hannes Rader
		Sounddesign und	musi-
		kalische Arrangements	Haydn Bendall
		Soundconsulting		Othmar Eichlinger
		Choreografie		Peter Wissmann
		KostÜme			Sabine Coch
		Musikalische Leitung	Harry Koning
		Regie-Mitarbeit		Stefan Zinkgraf
		Lichtgestalting		Wieland MÜller-Haslinger
		Choir- und Orches-
		trarrangements		Gavin Creenaway

	Besetzung [The Cast] (featured in this CD recording)
	====================

		Character		Played By
		---------		---------
		Gambler			Chris van Tongelen
		Showgirl		Annika Bruhns
		Casino Boss/Priest	Rafi Weinstock
		Countess		Georgina Chakos
		Gigi			Dirk Smits[?]

	Understudies
	============

		Character		Played By
		---------		---------
		Gambler			Reinhardt Brussmann, Gerardo Jak,
					Mario Taghadossi
		Showgirl		Nicky Forsyth
		Casino Boss/Priest	James Sbano
		Countess		Isabel Broders, Yana Kriz
		Gigi			James Sbano

    Notes:

	The show premiered on October 26, 1996 at the MusicalStage in
	Mönchengladbach, Germany.  This cast recording was released
	(in September 1997), about a year after it was supposed to
	(i.e. before the musical's debut was the plan).

	This live CD is no longer in print and was available only at the
	theater gift shop.  There is no designated release or distribution
	information on this Live CD.  A commercial studio release was taken
	under consideration, but was never completed if it was ever started
	(see below).

	The music featured in this musical includes tracks from The Turn
	Of A Friendly Card plus Limelight from Stereotomy and Eye In The
	Sky from the album of the same name.

	For more info, see Alistair's Gambler miscellaneous web page at:
	    http://www.roadkeel.com/cgi-ajy/enc.cgi?album=Gambler

	Songs featured in the show that are not on the CD include:

	    -- Vespers
	    -- The World Is Far Away (now the Far Away [Trio])
	    -- Snake Eyes I
	    -- Snake Eyes II

	Hopefully, they'll be in the studio version, if there is one.
	If not, at least they are featured in the Original Korean Cast
	recording (see below).

	There has also been a rumor of a studio cast recording.  It has
	been this way for most of its lifetime.  One thing that we *do*
	know, is that accordinging to The Avenue issue #9, Chris Rainbow
	had been in the studio recording on tracks for this album.  With
	the closing of the show, however, I doubt any tapes will ever
	see the light of day.

    Liner notes:

	The liner notes are all in German.  I don't have a translation
	as of yet, but basically, they give mini bios for Eric (Die Kom-
	ponist), Haydn Bendall (Der Sound -- i.e. engineer), the players
	(Die Haptrollen), and Die Story.

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1999 ???	Musical Gambler				Musical Soundtrack
 
	CD 1999 KR	[homebrew]		[none] (??/??/99)

    [
	All English song titles taken verbatim... add "[sic]" after
	each title.  Korean translations bracketed by greater/lesser
	than signs "< >" provided below each title.  Thanks for
	Hyung-Wook Kim for the translations!  As usual, any of my
	notations are in editor's brackets such as these.  -- ed.
    ]

    Act I
	1:06	Fanfare					(instrumental)
		    <>
	8:07	Greenlight				(Casino Boss, Gambler,
		    <Palace in the desert>		Ensemble)
	7:10	Love in the third degree		(Showgirls)
		    <Love like a fire>
	3:07	Vespers					(Casino Boss/Priest,
		    <Mass song>				Chorus)
	4:42	Games people play			(Casino Boss, Gambler,
		    <Life is a gamble>			Ensemble)
	2:42	Far away [trio]				(Gambler, Showgirl,
		    <Love is in our chest>		Casino Boss)
	3:57	Golden key				(Gambler, Casino Boss)
		    <The Key of heaven>
	4:21	Limelight				(Showgirl)
		    <The light comes near to me>

    Act II
	8:48	Nine by nine by nine			(Gigi, Showgirls)
		    <I passed>
	6:06	Halfway					(Countess)
		    <Unfinished love>
	4:23	Eye in the sky				(Casino Boss, Ensemble)
		    <Eye on the world>
	12:23	Snake eyes [I + Halfway reprise]	(Casino Boss, Ensemble)
		    <Give it one more chance>
	[x:xx]	(You'll Be) Far Away [+ Snake Eyes II]	(Showgirl, Chorus)
		    <>
	6:50	Time					(Gambler, Ensemble)
		    <Time to go>

Total: 73:42 (13 tracks)

	Original sound recording and CD manufactured by the

		    Sinshi Musical Company
		    399-1, Yangjae-Dong, Seocho-Gu
		    Seoul, South Korea
		    82-2-577-1987
		    82-2-573-9847 FAX
		    Sinshi99@chollian.net

	Producer:			Myung-Seong Park
	Director:			Jin-Seob Han
	Original Author:		Eric Wolfson [sic]

	The Cast (featured in this CD recording)
	========

		Character		Played By
		---------		---------
		Gambler			Kyung-Joo Nam
		Showgirl		Jeong-Wha Lee
		Casino Boss/Priest	Jun-Ho Heo
		Countess		Soo-Kyung Jeon
		Gigi			Won-Seong Joo 

    Notes:

	This is the Original Korean Cast recording of Gambler.  Because
	of its late entry as well as its more complete track list, we get
	a better representation of the musical from this recording than
	from Woolfson's original.  Although the songs are done completely
	in Korean, there is no mistaking the music.  The additional music
	makes for an excellent full-length CD.
	
	We are also introduced to the recorded premieres of the songs
	Vespers and Snake Eyes (I and II) since these are not present
	on the German cast recording.  I would also venture to say that
	the range of the songs sometimes exceeds the vocal capabilities
	of some of the singers.  Nevertheless, I am pleased to here a
	more complete recording of the songs from this musical.

	One other boo-boo... according to the track listing, there were
	supposed to be 14 tracks on this CD.  However, they accidentally
	merged tracks 12 and 13 together into a single track 12, hence
	the enormous length and track title confusion you see above.

	Almost everything is in Korean with the exception of the English
	song titles.  The same applies for the programme, with the ex-
	ception of Eric's letter to the producers of the show (below).
	It appears to be edited or translated somehow as it does not
	make the most sense.  Anyway, i'll let you be the judge of that.


    Eric's personal letter to show producers (verbatim from programme,
    including incorrect CAPS usage, mispellings, and opened quotes):

	We have to thank you for such a good production of musical
	GAMBLER, delighted all of us and far exceeded our expectations
	- I was so excited to see my music performed by Sinshi members
	in Seoul and this gave me more pleasure than I had dared
	imagine!  the most important factor of all was that your
	production of GAMBLER was so excellent, with some features even
	better than in Europe.

	Also, We all are so happy with the "family feeling at Sinshi,
	with producer, director, technical people and actors relaxing
	together after doing such good work, and you can be very proud
	of the wonderful relationships you have developed with in
	Sinshi.

	Kindest regards,

	Eric Woolfson


    Edited and abridged notes by Hyung-Wook Kim:

	The big 3 Korean words/symbols in the title spell the Korean
	enunciation of the word "Gambler:"  [Gaem] [Beul] [Reo]

	The Korean song titles are either direct translations or free
	translations of the original titles, meaning that the direct
	translations are those that are word-for-word, while free trans-
	lations were done "freely" to the understanding of the audience,
	i.e. interpreted, rather than translated.  For instance, the
	translation of "Nine by nine by nine" was something like "I
	passed":  [Na] [Boot] [At] [Da].  But in my opinion, these titles
	are not important.  Anyway, just keep in mind that they have a
	similar meaning or add clarification to the original titles.

	Just for reference, this recording was made at first performance
	of Gambler in Seoul, South Korea from May 8th - May 23rd, 1999.
	The encore Gambler performance took place during Oct 1st - Oct
	10th, 1999, but no recording was made for that show.

[ Thanks to Hyung-Wook Kim for the information regarding this CD! --
ed. ]

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1992 ???	Hits In The Sky 			Compilation

	CD 1992 ??	BMG/Arista		74231-10423-2

	?:??	Eye In The Sky				Eric Woolfson
	?:??	Time					Eric Woolfson
	?:??	The Turn Of A Friendly Card		Chris Rainbow 
	?:??	Pipeline				(Instrumental)
	?:??	Old And Wise				Colin Blunstone
	?:??	Prime Time				Eric Woolfson
	?:??	Don't Let It Show			Dave Townsend
	?:??	Ammonia Avenue				Eric Woolfson
	?:??	Lucifer					(Instrumental)
	?:??	Don't Answer Me				Eric Woolfson
	?:??	Days Are Numbers (The Traveller)	Chris Rainbow 
	?:??	The Same Old Sun			Eric Woolfson
	?:??	Separate Lives				Eric Woolfson
	?:??	Sooner Or Later				Eric Woolfson
	?:??	Since The Last Goodbye 			Chris Rainbow 
	?:??	Hawkeye					(Instrumental)

Total: 72:22 (16 tracks, AAD/ADD, 1977-1984)

    Inlay has lyrics but no liner notes.
    Credits from the back of the inlay:

	All Rights Of The Manufacturer And The Owner Of The
	Recorded Work Reserved. Unauthorized Duplication
	Is A Violation Of Applicable Laws.

		Album Concept/Lucker Liao
		Compiled by Michael Cheng
		Designed by Chih Bor Wang

	All Compositions by Eric Woolfson And Alan Parsons
	All Songs Produced And Engineered by Alan Parsons
	Executive Producer: Eric Woolfson
	Orchestra Conducted And Arranged by Andrew Powell
	All Songs Published by Woolfsongs Ltd./Careers Music, Inc.
	This Compilation (P) 1977, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1984
			&(C) 1992 Arista Records, Inc.

    (Edited) Commentary (by Yuka Tateisi):

	I found this compilation album in HMV at Tsim Sha Tsui,
	Hong Kong.  As you can see above, this is 'too Woolfsony',
	and I am wondering what would those people who dislike
	"Ammonia Avenue" and "Vulture Culture" (including Alan
	himself) would say.

	To me -- I like AA but not VC -- it's still too fluffy
	(like something soft and floating about in the air).
	But when I am tired and sleepy it's very pleasant to hear
	these vocal tracks and then I wish for Lucifer and Hawkeye
	they aren't there (normally I like these).

    Note:

	I went to the same HMV as Yuka (in Dec 96) in Tsim Sha Tsui,
	a total tourist-type shopping area in Kowloon.  Anyway, they
	had the album there selling for $125HK, which is about
	$16.17US.  I also found a few copies in Taiwan for $385NTD,
	or about $14US.  Although released by BMG Arista, it looks
	like it's only distributed by BMG Music Taiwan (i.e. to Hong
	Kong, Taiwan, and others in their reach).  Still plenty
	available if you know anyone in those parts of the world.

[ Thanks for Yuka Tateisi for most of the album information! -- ed. ]

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1988 Aug	Instrumental Works			Compilation

	LP 1988 US	Arista			AL 8487
	LP 1988 EUR	Arista			209 237 (??/??/88, 09/21/92)
	CA 1988 US	Arista			AC 8487
	CA 1988 EUR	Arista			409 237 (??/??/88, 09/21/92)
	CD 1988 US	Arista			ARCD 8487
	CD 1988 EUR,HK	Arista			259 237 (08/??/88, 09/21/92)
	CD 1988 JP	BMG			A32D-68 (10/??/88)
	CD 1993 JP	Arista/BMG Victor	BVCA-1015 (11/21/93)
	CD 1994	EUR	Arista			876 606 (01/??/94)
	CD 1996 EUR	Arista			8487 2 (04/??/96)
	CD 1997 CA	Arista			ARCD 8487 (03/12/97)

3:58	3:56	Pipeline				(instrumental)
7:25	7:23	Where's The Walrus?			(instrumental)
6:03	5:59	I Robot					(instrumental)
3:35	3:32	Mammagamma				(instrumental)
3:49	3:44	Hawkeye					(instrumental)
2:16	2:14	Voyager					(instrumental)
3:46	3:44	Paseo De Gracia				(instrumental)
4:59	4:57	Urbania					(instrumental)
4:30	4:27	The Gold Bug				(instrumental)
3:39	3:37	Genesis Ch. 1 V. 32			(instrumental)

Total: 44:00 (44:02, 10 tracks, AAD/ADD/DDD, 1977 - 1988)

    Notes:  Some versions of this album were called "Instrumental
Voyages,"
    which was an earlier working title for the compilation.  Some
versions
    of this album may have been released with the earlier title.

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1996 May	L'Album Di Alan Parsons Project (2 CDs)	Compilation

       CD 1996 IT	Arista			354 278(-2) (05/??/96)

Disc 1 (I Robot to Gaudi)
------

Total: ??:?? (?? tracks, 1977-1987)

Disc 2 (Gaudi to I Robot)
------

Total: ??:?? (?? tracks, 1977-1987)

Grand Total: ???:?? (31 tracks, AAD/ADD/DDD, 1977-1987)

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1999 Jul	Master Hits 				Compilation

	CD 1999 US	Arista			07822 14602(-2) (07/27/99)

	6:02	I Robot					(instrumental)
	3:22	I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You		Lenny Zakatek
	5:03	Prime Time				Eric Woolfson
	4:21	Games People Play			Lenny Zakatek
	5:02	Time					Eric Woolfson
	4:38	Limelight				Gary Brooker
	1:53	Sirius					(instrumental)
	4:33	Eye In The Sky				Eric Woolfson
	6:32	Ammonia Avenue				Eric Woolfson
	4:25	Sooner or Later				Eric Woolfson
	4:25	Days Are Numbers (The Traveller)	Chris Rainbow

Total: 50:16 (11 tracks, ADD/DDD, 1977-1986)

Note:

	Part of Arista's Heritage Series featuring digitally-
	remastered tracks making up a "greatest hits" album
	(see below).

	Some have speculated that this compilation is just a
	subset of The Definitive Collection, a 2CD set that
	was digitally-mastered by Alan himself, but that may
	not be the case since 3 of the tracks on this CD are
	*not* part of DC.  *However*, 2 of these tracks were
	on the original lineup of DC -- Limelight being the
	only track to not show up anywhere in the DC notes.
	
	Before DC was released, there was some debate amongst
	Alan, Eric, and Arista regarding which tracks should
	be on DC, and which should be dumped.  Perhaps Lime-
	light *was* in cut list that everyone agreed on first.
	If that's the case, then Alan did remaster all these.

    Liner Notes:

	From his landmark work as an engineer (on the Beatles'
	"Abbey Road" and Pink Floyd's "Dark Side Of The Moon")
	and producer (Al Stewart's "Time Passages"), through
	the classic albums that bear his name, Alan Parsons is
	one of the true architects of rock and pop.  Recording
	as The Alan Parsons Project, he created some of the
	most visionary Gold and Platinum music of the era.
	Here is the best of Parsons' sonically masterful hits,
	taken from seven of his acclaimed concept albums.

	THE HERITAGE SERIES is an essential collection of
	digitally[-]remastered, mid-priced albums.  Featuring
	some of the best rock, pop, R&B and soul of the past
	30 years, they make it easy to discover what you might
	have missed the first time... or to re-discover those
	hard-to-find favorites all over again.

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1989 Oct	Pop Classics				Compilation

	CD 1989 EUR	EVA			353 623 (10/??/89)
       2LP 1989 EUR	EVA			303 623 (10/??/89)
	CA 1989 EUR	EVA			503 623 (10/??/89)
	CD 1989 DE	Ariola			885 600 (10/??/89)

	1:54	Sirius					(instrumental)
	4:37	Eye In The Sky				Eric Woolfson
	4:12	Don't Answer Me				Eric Woolfson
	4:40	Limelight				Gary Brooker
	4:34	The Gold Bug				(instrumental)
	5:24	The Same Old Sun			Eric Woolfson
	2:41	The Turn Of A Friendly Card [Part One]	Chris Rainbow
	3:36	Mammagamma				(instrumental)
	4:18	Games People Play			Lenny Zakatek
	4:27	Let's Talk About Me			David Paton
	5:07	Lucifer					(instrumental)
	4:20	The Eagle Will Rise Again		Colin Blunstone
	6:01	I Robot					(instrumental)
	6:23	Inside Looking Out			Eric Woolfson
	4:53	Old And Wise				Colin Blunstone
	5:03	Time					Eric Woolfson

Total: 72:12 (72:14, 16 tracks, AAD/ADD/DDD, 1977-1987)

	(p) 1989 Arista Records Inc.
	(c) 1989 Marketed by Ariola
	Benelux B.V.  Distributed by BMG Ariola Benelux B.V.
	Compiled in association with Arista Records Inc.
	Mastering by Digipro-Brussels.
	DESIGN:  Hotline (Maarssen).
	ART DIRECTION:  Ruud de Kemp, John de Goey
	All titles composed by E. Woolfson & A. Parsons

    Notes:

	This album is/was released by EVA, the same distributor for "The
	Ultimate Collection," a(nother) double CD hits compilation.  Not
	surprisingly, this single disc is a complete subset of that release.

    Liner Notes:

	In the late sixties Alan Parsons embarked on the kind of career
	that today reads like a thriller, a fairy tale come true. The
	very first album Alan was involved with was The Beatles 'Abbey
	Road', one of the finest albums recorded in the young history
	of popular music. Alan got the job of assistant technician. He
	came to Abbey Road to learn. But also to put to practice some
	ideas he had about the development of the sounds of that time.
	Alan: 'I've always been into sounds, much more than into lyrics,
	voices or performing.  When The Beatles recorded the album
	'Abbey Road' they had stopped performing. They completely
	concentrated on recording albums. They had the kind of genius
	that would amaze me time after time. From them I learned how
	one should always be creative.  Both with instruments and with
	sounds. From their producer George Martin I learned how to
	achieve an idea that at first only exists in the mind. The
	Beatles knew what they wanted; Martin knew how to get it. I
	learned a lot in those days'. After The Beatles split up,
	Alan kept in touch with Paul McCartney, the romantic Beatle,
	who had formed his own group Wings. Alan engineered Wings
	albums like 'Wildlife' and 'Red Rose Speedway'. Alan: 'Of
	course McCartney knew more or less the sound that he wanted.
	But he was always pleased with a useful suggestion and even
	some constructive criticism'. However, the group that provided
	the greatest scope for Alan's inventive style of engineering
	was Pink Floyd. Unlike most groups in those days the Floyd did
	not handle a three minute song-formula. They looked for new
	horizons. And they found it. Alan thought the gates of heaven
	had opened for him when the Floyd hired him to do the
	engineering on the now legendary 'Dark Side of the Moon' album.
	His work earned Alan a Grammy-nomination. The kind of praise a
	young artist needs to get confidence.

	The next step for Alan was, quite logically, to become a producer.
	He enjoyed instant fame and success with Steve Harley's Cockney
	Rebel. Alan expanded both his view and his fame when he produced
	several Al Stewart albums. Just prior to commencement of 'The
	Project', Parsons reviewed what he considered to be some of the
	greatest albums of those days and to determine what made them
	great. Alan: 'I listened primarily to 'Bridge Over Troubled Water',
	'Sergeant Pepper' and 'Dark Side of the Moon'. I surmised that all
	of the great albums offered a kind of continuity, a beautiful flow
	between tracks.  This, I felt, compelled the listener to want to
	listen to both sides straight through. In order to attain the
	complete statement of the album'. In spite of his successes both
	as an engineer and a producer no record company seemed eager to
	invest in Parsons own ideas of a concept album. It was his by now
	longtime associate Eric Woolfson who reached him a helping hand.
	Alan: 'I was working at EMI and had been turned down for the most
	basic production deal that anybody off the street could get. Eric
	showed a lot of faith in me. And EMI somehow had a lot of faith
	in him. It started as a business relationship and moved into a
	creative one'. The first album of 'The Project' was 'Tales of
	Mystery and Imagination'. Woolfson came to Alan with the idea. It
	would be an album on Edgar Allan Poe with no artists involved. It
	soon became apparent that there was scope to develop. First The
	Alan Parsons Project was to be a one project-affair. then it
	developed and became a formula. Woolfson became the architect, he
	came up with the ideas and wrote the lyrics. Parsons became the
	technical wizard. All Parsons and Woolfson needed were concepts.
	The titles of the albums that followed after the highly acclaimed
	Poe-adventure - Parsons received a Grammy Award - already suggested
	the conceptual approach: 'I Robot','Pyramid','Eve','The Turn of a
	Friendly Card','Ammonia Avenue','On Air' and others. 'The Turn of
	a Friendly Card' was inspired by the fact that they had moved to
	Monte Carlo, a gambling paradise. Alan: 'The album has a lot to do
	with the gambling there and taking risks generally. It contains the
	elements of risk, intimidation and bluff'. The Project has had a
	few single successes in the popcharts.  ('Mammagamma','Time','Eye
	in the Sky' and of course 'Old and Wise') but has somehow always
	shied away from star names. Alan: 'Quite a lot of what The Project
	has been all about is that there is a certain attraction to a new
	voice being introduced, as opposed to the voice that you're
	expecting, which you would have in the case of a Rod Stewart or
	Roger Daltrey. We tend to stay away from people who are in the
	limelight'. 

[ available from German Music Express -- ed. ]

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1992 Aug	The Ultimate Collection (2 CDs)		Compilation

	CD 1995 EUR	EVA			74321 102 67(-2) (03/12/95)
				disk 1:		102 68
				disk 2:		102 69
	CD 1992 DE	Ariola			876 096 (08/??/92)

Disc 1
------
6:02	6:06	I Robot					(instrumental)
3:24	3:19	I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You		Lenny Zakatek
	2:24	Voyager					(instrumental)
	3:31	What Goes Up...				David Paton
4:23	4:20	The Eagle Will Rise Again		Colin Blunstone
5:31	5:27	In The Lap Of The Gods			(instrumental)
	5:09	Lucifer					(instrumental)
3:39	3:37	You Won't Be There			Dave Townsend
4:19	4:17	Games People Play			Lenny Zakatek
5:04	5:05	Time					Eric Woolfson
4:35	4:28	The Gold Bug				(instrumental)
2:42	2:39	The Turn Of A Friendly Card [Part One]	Chris Rainbow
4:57	4:52	Maybe A Price To Pay [sic]		Elmer Gantry
1:53	1:48	Sirius					(instrumental)
4:35	4:33	Eye In The Sky				Eric Woolfson
7:16	7:17	Silence And I				Eric Woolfson

Total: 69:24 (69:26) (16 tracks, AAD/ADD, 1977-1981)

Disc 2
------
4:51	4:50	Psychobabble				Elmer Gantry
3:37	3:34	Mammagamma				(instrumental)
4:53	4:52	Old And Wise				Colin Blunstone
5:04	5:03	Prime Time				Eric Woolfson
	4:11	Don't Answer Me				Eric Woolfson
3:58	3:56	Pipeline				(instrumental)
6:31	6:30	Ammonia Avenue				Eric Woolfson
4:28	4:22	Let's Talk About Me			David Paton
3:47	3:48	Hawkeye					(instrumental)
	5:24	The Same Old Sun			Eric Woolfson
7:18	7:15	Stereotomy				John Miles
4:41	4:39	Limelight				Gary Brooker
6:22	6:19	Inside Looking Out			Eric Woolfson
3:46	3:43	Paseo De Gracia				(instrumental)

Total: 68:51 (68:53) (14 tracks, ADD/DDD, 1981-1987)

Grand Total: 138:19 (30 tracks, AAD/ADD/DDD, 1977-1987)

	    (p) 1992 BMG Ariola Benelux BV
	    (c) 1992 Marketed by EVA
	    Distributed by BMG Ariola Benelux BV
	    Label, trademarks and logos are protected.
	    Compiled in association with: Arista.
	    Design: Hotline (Maarssen)
	    Art Direction:" Lars Kolsteren/Erik Bouman.
	    Mastering by Digipro-Brussels.

	    EVA is a joint venture of EMI, Virgin, BMG Ariola
	    EVA... voor perfekte muziek

[ still widely available from many sources -- ed. ]

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1994 Nov	Alan Parsons (The Very Best Of) Live	Live Concert Compilation

	CD 1994 EUR	Arcade			990 22 30 (11/29/94)
	CD 1995 EUR	Arcade			990 22 30 (01/??/95)
	CA 1994 EUR	Arcade			990 42 30 (11/29/94)
	CD 1998 UK	Connoisseur Collection	VSOP CD 262 (10/12/98)
	CD 1999 UK	Artful			ARTFULCD27 (08/02/99)

	2:24	Sirius{1}				(instrumental)
	4:55	Eye In The Sky{1}			Gary Howard
	4:56	Luciferama{3}				(instrumental)
	4:49	Old And Wise{5}				Gary Howard
	5:22	Psychobabble{5}				Chris Thompson
	5:39	The Raven{3}				Alan Parsons,
							Gary Howard,
							Chris Thompson
	5:08	Time{4}					Gary Howard
	4:18	You're Gonna Get Your Fingers Burned{2}	Chris Thompson
	5:15	Prime Time{1}				Gary Howard
	4:40	Limelight{6}				Chris Thompson
	4:13	Don't Answer Me{5}			Gary Howard, Chris Thompson
	5:30	Standing On Higher Ground{4}		Chris Thompson

Total: 57:06 (57:08, 12 tracks, DDD)

1995 Jun	The Very Best Live		Live Concert & Studio Compilation

	CD 1995 US	BMG/RCA Victor		68229(-2) (06/27/95)
	CD 1995 TW	BMG/RCA Victor		68229(-2)
	CD 1995 JP	BMG/RCA Victor		BVCP-884 (??/??/95)
	CA 1995 US	BMG/RCA Victor		68229(-4) (06/27/95)

	2:25	Sirius{1}				(instrumental)
	4:55	Eye In The Sky{1}			Gary Howard
	5:22	Psychobabble{5}				Chris Thompson
	5:39	The Raven{3}				Alan Parsons,
							Gary Howard,
							Chris Thompson
	5:08	Time{4}					Gary Howard
	4:56	Luciferama{3}				(instrumental)
	4:49	Old And Wise{5}				Gary Howard
	4:18	You're Gonna Get Your Fingers Burned{2}	Chris Thompson
	5:15	Prime Time{1}				Gary Howard
	4:40	Limelight{6}				Chris Thompson
	4:13	Don't Answer Me{5}			Gary Howard, Chris Thompson
	5:30	Standing On Higher Ground{4}		Chris Thompson
	4:13	When{7}					Chris Thompson
	6:18	Take The Money And Run{7}		Stuart Elliott
	5:07	You're The Voice{7}			Chris Thompson

Total: 74:38 (74:40, 15 tracks, DDD)

1997 Jun	The Very Best Live		Live Concert & Studio Compilation

	CD 1997 UK	Total Records		TOTCD7 (06/??/97)

	2:25	Sirius{1}				(instrumental)
	4:55	Eye In The Sky{1}			Gary Howard
	5:22	Psychobabble{5}				Chris Thompson
	5:39	The Raven{3}				Alan Parsons,
							Gary Howard,
							Chris Thompson
	5:08	Time{4}					Gary Howard
	4:56	Luciferama{3}				(instrumental)
	4:49	Old And Wise{5}				Gary Howard
	4:18	You're Gonna Get Your Fingers Burned{2}	Chris Thompson
	5:15	Prime Time{1}				Gary Howard
	4:40	Limelight{6}				Chris Thompson
	4:13	Don't Answer Me{5}			Gary Howard, Chris Thompson
	5:30	Standing On Higher Ground{4}		Chris Thompson
	4:13	When{7}					Chris Thompson
	6:18	Take The Money And Run{7}		Stuart Elliott

Total: 69:31 (14 tracks, DDD)

    Recording location from The Avenue AP Live insert, 29 Feb 1996,
issue #4

	{1} Recorded in Hamburg, May 5, 1994
	{2} Recorded in Mannheim, May 9, 1994
	{3} Recorded in Frankfurt, May 11, 1994
	{4} Recorded in Rotterdam, May 15, 1994
	{5} Recorded in Essen, May 16, 1994
	{6} Recorded in Antwerp, May 17, 1994
	{7} Recorded in studio at Parsonics, February, 1995

    Additional audience response recorded in Munich, May 13, 1994

    The original versions of these tracks can be found on the following
albums:

    (European release)
	1-2, 4-5, 8	Eye in the Sky
	3		Eve/Eye in the Sky
	6		Tales of Mystery and Imagination
	7		The Turn of a Friendly Card
	9, 11		Ammonia Avenue
	10		Stereotomy
	12		Gaudi

    (changes/additions for the USA release)
	1-3, 7-8	Eye in the Sky
	6		Eve/Eye in the Sky
	4		Tales of Mystery and Imagination
	5		The Turn of a Friendly Card
	13-15		(new tracks)

    (deletion for the UK release)
	15		You're The Voice

	Lead Vocals:	Chris Thompson, Gary Howard, Stuart Elliott
	Backing Vocals:	Alan Parsons, Jeremy Meek
	Lead Guitar:	Ian Bairnson
	Rhythm Guitar:	Alan Parsons
	Keyboards:	Alan Parsons, Andrew Powell, Richard Cottle
	Saxophone:	Richard Cottle
	Bass:		Jeremy Meek (live tracks), Felix Krish (studio tracks)
	Drums:		Stuart Elliot[t]

	Crew:		Gary Bradshaw (Sound)
			John Dipple (Lighting)
			Ian Newton
			Chris Walker
			Lance Miles
			Steve Scotton
			Rick Graham
			Bill Irving
			Robert Fleutic
			John Wyre
			Dean Le Fevre
			Jean Claude Monard
			Mick Curtiss
			Rob Curtain
			Graham Ellis
			Chris Moynihan

	Tour Coordination: Keith Morris

    (European release)
	Special Thanks to:
			Washburn Acoustics
			Mesa Boogie Amps
			PRS Guitars
			Marshall Amps
			Zildjian Cymbals

	Special Thanks also to:
			Steve Blackwell
			James Wyllie
			Marek Lieberberg
			Ossy Hoppe
			Tony Ioannou
			Andre de Raaff
			Hansi Hoffman
			Marc Gregory
			Bob Thomas at Tascam
			Buzz Goodwin at Audio Technica
			Smokey Parsons
			Karen Cockerell
			Gerda Kittner
    (USA release)
	Special Thanks to:
			Washburn Acoustics
			Mesa Boogie Amps
			PRS Guitars
			Marshall Amps
			Zildjian Cymbals

	Special thanks also to:
			Pete Smith
			Alex Koch de Gooreynd
			Jackie Duveen
			James Wyllie
			Marek Lieberberg
			Ossy Hoppe
			Tony Ioannou
			Andre De Raaff
			Steve Vining
			Hansi Hoffman
			Marc Gregory
			Bob Thomas at Tascam
			Buzz Goodwin at Audio Technica
			Smokey Parsons
			Karen Cockerell
			Gerda Kittner

	Management:	Pete Smith, Isis Music

	For more information on Alan Parsons and the newsletter "The Avenue",
	write to Steve Martin, "The Avenue", 65 Front Street West,
	Suite 0116 - Box 201, Toronto, Ontario  M5J 1E6  CANADA

	Recorded Digitally on Tascam DA-88s using Audio Technica Microphones.
	Mastered at Chop 'em Out by Simon Heyworth.

	Recorded on tour in Europe in May 1994 by Gary Bradshaw and Bill
Irving.
	Post production at Parsonics, Sussex, England, October 1994.
	Production assistance Ian Bairnson.
	Produced and Mixed by ALAN PARSONS.

	Additional studio tracks recorded and mixed at Parsonics, February
1995.

    (European release)
	Tracks - 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, Written by Woolfson/Parsons
	    (c) 1981 Woolfsongs Ltd/Careers Music Inc.
	Track 3 - Written By Woolfson/Parsons
	    (c) 1978/1981 Woolfsongs Ltd/Careers Music Inc.
	    "Luciferama" is a medley of the titles "Lucifer" and "Mammagamma"
	Track 6 - Written by Woolfson/Parsons
	    (c) 1976 Woolfsongs Ltd/Careers Music Inc.
	Track 7 - Written by Woolfson/Parsons
	    (c) 1980 Woolfsongs Ltd/Careers Music Inc.
	Track 9 and 11 - Written by Woolfson/Parsons
	    (c) 1983 Woolfsongs Ltd/Careers Music Inc.
	Track 10 - Written by Woolfson/Parsons
	    (c) 1984 Woolfsongs Ltd/Careers Music Inc.
	Track 12 - Written by Woolfson/Parsons
	    (c) 1985 Woolfsongs Ltd/Careers Music Inc.

    (additions for the USA release; mix 'n' match for first 12 tracks
again)

	Track 13 - Written by Bairnson
	    (c) 1995 BMG Music, Inc.
	Track 14 - written by Elliott/Powell
	    (c) 1995 BMG Music, Inc.
	Track 15 - written by Thompson/Qunta/Ryder/Reid.
	    (c) 1986 Rondor Music

    (European release)
	Design by Storm Thorgerson and Peter Curzon.

    (USA release)
	Cover design by Storm Thorgerson, Jon Crossland, and Peter Curzon.

	Location photography by Paul Maxon and Storm Thorgerson.

	Artwork by Julien Mills.

European release notes: [by Alistair Young]
-----------------------
Title:	The Cover simply says "Alan Parsons Live" but a sticker on
	the front of the case says "THE VERY BEST OF live" so it's
	hard to say.  I'd go for "The Very Best Of Alan Parsons Live".
	Even then, is it "The Very Best Of *Alan Parsons* Live", or
	"The Very Best Of *Alan Parsons Live*"?  Got to be the most
	ambiguously titled album I've ever come across.

Vocals: The vocalists are only guesses but it's easy enough to
distinguish
	between Gary Howard and Chris Thompson.  I'm only guessing that AP
	is the man behind the vocoder in The Raven as he was the bloke who
	did it originally, of course.  It's interesting that Gary Howard,
	'The Universal Father' from Freudiana, is singing all the high-pitch
	Eric-type songs!  On The Raven and Don't Answer Me, Gary Howard and
	Chris Thompson share the lead vocals.]

Misc:	The album's split into 12 tracks, one for each song and I can't
	notice any problem with the sound quality.  It was post-produced
	by Alan Parsons at his Parsonics studio (there's a name to rival
	Starink's Star Inc.) with assistance from Ian Bairnson.  There's
	some crowd noise but I think it adds to the atmosphere.  For
	example, at the start of the album, there's an ominous low hum
	from the stage.  You hear the odd whistle from people in the
	crowd.  Then, in comes the guitar which heralds the start of
	Sirius and there's a great cheer from the audience.  But with a
	few exceptions, you only really hear the crowd at the start and
	end of tracks.  You also get to hear Alan [tripping up]...

	    "Thank you."
	    "Here's another song from Eye in the Sky."
	    (nervous laugh)
	    "Er... Friendly Card.  That's right.  Sorry."
	    (nervous laugh)
	    "Turn of a Friendly Card - getting my albums mixed up."
	    (nervous laugh)
	    "This is called Time..."

	Anyway, you *know* there must be some fans in the audience
	when they manage to clap along to the bass line at the start
	of The Raven.

USA release notes:
------------------
Cover:	Spilled red liquid (looks like cherry 7UP or "red snot") on blue
	background.  From a side angle, it look suspiciously like the
	letters "A" and "P".

Misc:	Additional 3 studio recorded tracks, including "Take The Money
	And Run," the first track featuring Stuart Elliott on vocals.
	Also, the order of the live tracks has been switched around a bit.

[ The European release is still available from many sources,
    including German Music Express and CD Europe. -- ed. ]

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1992 ???   The Very Best Of The Alan Parsons Project    Compilation
Album

	CD 1992	??	Unison			CDP 1004

	6:30	Ammonia Avenue				Eric Woolfson
	3:21	The Turn Of A Friendly Card		Chris Rainbow
	1:53	Sirius					(instrumental)
	4:36	Eye In The Sky				Eric Woolfson
	4:06	Some Other Time			    P. Straker & J. Whitren
	3:59	Winding Me Up				Chris Rainbow
	8:44	La Sagrada Familia			John Miles
	5:24	The Same Old Sun			Eric Woolfson
	4:07	I Am A Mirror				Leo Sayer
	4:23	Money Talks				John Miles
	4:02	Days Are Numbers			Chris Rainbow
	3:22	I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You		Lenny Zakatek
	4:33	The Cask Of Amontillado			John Miles
	4:26	Sooner or Later				Eric Woolfson
	4:17	In The Real World			John Miles
	4:04	The Eagle Will Rise Again		Colin Blunstone

Total: 72:35	(16 tracks, AAD/ADD/DDD, 1976 - 1990)

    Notes:

    This is quite an interesting compilation, obtain by Erol from
Istanbul.
    It features not only Arista tracks, but also CoA from ToMaI, as
well as
    one track from Freudiana!!  It's the only I've seen with all three.

    More Notes [by Erol]:

    It's quite interesting to listen these Projective songs in this
order.
    Erol Cetincelik - Istanbul, Turkey.
    I didn't see any other copy of this album, could it be the only one?

[ Thanks to Erol Cetincelik for this one! -- ed. ]

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MISCELLANEOUS ALBUMS featuring Alan Parsons Project PERFORMED tracks

[Note that the Vocalist column has been replaced by Performing Artist.
-- ed.]


1985 ???	Arista's Greatest Pop Hits:		Compilation
		    Portrait Of A Decade 1975-1985

	LP 1985 US	Arista			AL8-8271

	3:55	EYE IN THE SKY [track 12]		ALAN PARSONS PROJECT

Total: ??:??	(14 tracks, AAA)

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198?		Arista's Perfect 10 Volume 1		Compilation

	?:??	GAMES PEOPLE PLAY			ALAN PARSONS PROJECT
	?:??	EYE IN THE SKY				ALAN PARSONS PROJECT

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198?		Arista's Perfect 10 Rides Again		Compilation

	?:??	LET'S TALK ABOUT ME			ALAN PARSONS PROJECT

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1993 ???	Baby Boomer Classics			Compilation

	CD 1993 US	JCI/Essex JCD-3305/
			Warner Special Products	OPCD-1632 (0?/??/93)

	3:16    I WOULDN'T WANT TO BE LIKE YOU		ALAN PARSONS PROJECT
			[track 2]

	(p)1994, (c)1997

Total: ??:?? (18 tracks)

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1994 Nov	Best Of 80's Rock:  Volume 3		Compilation

	CD 199? US	Priority Records	P2-53795 (11/29/94)

	?:??	TIME [track 2]				ALAN PARSONS PROJECT

Total: ??:?? (9 tracks)

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199? ???	Best Of The Best:			Compilation
		    Volume 1: Soft and Heavy

	CD 199? EUR	Zounds			CD 2720049 B

	?:??	EYE IN THE SKY [track 7]		ALAN PARSONS PROJECT

Total: 75:35 (15 tracks)

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1992 Oct	Billboard Top Hits 1982			Compilation

	CD 1992 US	WEA/Atlantic/Rhino	R2-70677(-2) (10/13/92)
	CA 1992 US	WEA/Atlantic/Rhino	R2-70677(-4) (10/13/92)

	?:??	EYE IN THE SKY [track 3]		ALAN PARSONS PROJECT

Total: ??:?? (10 tracks)

Note:  CD also sold as part of Billboard Top Hits 1980-1984:

1995 Jun	Billboard Top Hits 1980-1984 (5 CDs)	Boxed Compilation

	CD 1995 US	WEA/Atlantic/Rhino	R2-72060 (06/06/95)

Disc 3
------
	?:??	EYE IN THE SKY [track 3]		ALAN PARSONS PROJECT

Total: ??:?? (10 tracks)

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1991 ???	British Rock Volume 2			Compilation

    [CD also sold as part of British Rock (4 CDs)	Boxed Compilation]

	CD 1991 ??   Original Sound Recordings	8902(-2) (??/??/91)
	CA 1991 ??   Original Sound Recordings	8902(-4) (??/??/91)

	?:??	EYE IN THE SKY [track 8]		ALAN PARSONS PROJECT

Total: ??:?? (10 tracks)

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1998 Sep	Chicago Bulls Greatest Hits		Compilation

	CD 1998 US	Alphabet City Records	28175 (09/22/99)

	?:??	Player Introductions/Sirius [track 2]	ALAN PARSONS PROJECT

Total: ??:?? (27 tracks)

    Notes:

	Note that this version of Sirius may not be the studio version.
	If it's not, then it's the hacked up one used to introduce players
	at the start of games of the National Basketball Association.

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1994 Jun	18 Rock Classics			Compilation

	CD 1994 ??	JCI Records		3119 (06/28/94)

	?:??	EYE IN THE SKY [track 4]		ALAN PARSONS PROJECT

Total: ??:?? (18 tracks)

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199? ???	The 80s Collection			Compilation

	CD 199? US	Delta Music/BMG Sp Prod	24 704

Disc 1
------
Total: ??:?? (12 tracks)

Disc 2
------
	?:??	EYE IN THE SKY [track 9]		ALAN PARSONS PROJECT

Total: ??:?? (12 tracks)

Grand Total: ??:?? (24 tracks)

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1996 Aug	The 80s Hot Rock			Compilation

	CD 1996 US	K-Tel			3742 (08/13/96)

	?:??	EYE IN THE SKY [track 8]		ALAN PARSONS PROJECT

Total: ??:?? (10 tracks)

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1997 Feb	80s Mega Hits				Compilation

	CD 1997 US	K-Tel			3798 (02/11/97)

	?:??	GAMES PEOPLE PLAY [track 9]		ALAN PARSONS PROJECT

Total: ??:?? (10 tracks)

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1997 Apr	80s Rock Classics: Party Town		Compilation

	CD 1997 US	Simitar Entertainment	5514 (04/22/97)

	?:??	GAMES PEOPLE PLAY [track 5]		ALAN PARSONS PROJECT

Total: ??:?? (10 tracks)

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1995 Oct	ESPN Presents Jock Rock Volume 2	Compilation

	CD 1995 US	Tommy Boy Records	TBCD 1136(-2) (10/10/95)
	CA 1995 US	Tommy Boy Records	TBCD 1136(-4) (10/10/95)

	1:05	SIRIUS [severely edited; track 1]	ALAN PARSONS PROJECT

Total: ??:?? (23 tracks)

    Notes:

	Note that this version of Sirius may not be the studio version.
	If it's not, then it's the hacked up one used to introduce players
	at the start of games of the National Basketball Association.

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1990 ???	Galaxy, Volume 1			Compilation

	CD 1990 ??	Innovative Communication ??

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1999 Feb	Greatest Hits Of The 80s: Volume 1	Compilation

	CD 1999 US	Platinum Disc		17896 (02/23/99)

	?:??	EYE IN THE SKY [track 7]		ALAN PARSONS PROJECT

Total: ??:?? (10 tracks)

Note:  also available as Disc 1 in the triple CD set:

1999 Feb	Greatest Hits Of The 80s:		Compilation
		    All Tracks:  Volumes 1-3 (3 CDs)

	3CD 1999 US	Platinum Disc		8802 (02/23/99)

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1998 ???	The Greatest Rock:  All-Time Classics	Compilation

	CD 1998 US	K-Tel/Warner Spec. Prd.	6349/OPCD-1824 (??/??/??)

	?:??    I WOULDN'T WANT TO BE LIKE YOU		ALAN PARSONS PROJECT
			[track 8]

Total: ??:?? (16 tracks)

This single CD is featured as Disc 1 in the double CD set:

1998 Aug	The Greatst Rock: All-Time		Compilation
			Classics (2 CDs)

	CD 1998 US	K-Tel			6370 (08/04/98)

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1997 Mar	Greatest Sports Rock and Jams:		Compilation
			Volume 1 (2 CDs)

	CD 1997 US	Cold Front/K-Tel 	22775 6245 (03/18/97)

Disc 2
------
	?:??	SIRIUS [track 2]			ALAN PARSONS PROJECT

Total: ??:?? (18 tracks)

    Notes:

	Note that this version of Sirius may not be the studio version.
	It may be the edited version (also see ESPN release above) that
	is played in sports arenas around the world.

	This double CD set is also available in the Volumes 1-3 6 CD
	compilation:

1997 ???	Greatest Sports Rock and Jams:		Compilation
			Volumes 1-3 (6 CDs)

	2CD 1999 US	Cold Front/K-Tel 	22775 6797 (11/10/98)

Disc 2
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	?:??	SIRIUS [track 2]			ALAN PARSONS PROJECT

Total: ??:?? (18 tracks)

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19?? ???	Highs Of The 1970s			Compilation

	CD 19?? US	WEA/Warner Brothers	27614

	?:??	I WOULDN'T WANT TO BE LIKE YOU		ALAN PARSONS PROJECT

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1979 ???	"Ice Castles" Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

	LP 1979 US	Arista			ALB6-8317
	CA 1979 US	Arista			ACB6-8317
	8T 1979 US	Arista			AT8-9502(?)
	CD 19?? US	Arista			ARCD-8317

	2:23	VOYAGER [track 6]			ALAN PARSONS PROJECT

Total: 30:04	(9 tracks, AAD)

	Track(s)	Producer
	--------	--------
	1		Arif Mardin
	2-4, 7-9	Marvin Hamlisch
	5		Marvin Hamlisch and Brooks Arthur
	6		ALAN PARSONS, ARRANGED BY ANDREW POWELL

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1979 ???	Maxell Rock Sampler --			Compilation
		A Limited Edition Stereo Recording

	LP 1979 ??	RCA Special Products	DPL 1-0400

	?:??	GENESIS, CHAPTER 1, VERSE 32 [track 9]	ALAN PARSONS PROJECT

Total: ??:?? (9 tracks, AAD)

    Liner Notes:

	From the LP "I Robot"
	Produced by Alan Parsons
	Engineer:  Alan Parsons
	Recorded December 1976, March 1977 at Abbey Road Studios, London
	Courtesy of Arista Records, Inc.

	I Robot is a haunting science-fiction vision and a remarkable sonic
	achievement.  In it, The Alan Parsons Project creates a musical
	illustration of today through the eyes of tomorrow, conjuring up
	mind-boggling images.  The sound was aptly dubbed "cinematic rock,"
	music that creates images in the mind's eye through Parsons' cre-
	ativity and technical capabilities.  It's unusual, pointed, compel-
	ling, sensual, a smashing sound spectacular - music of the spheres.

	The personal Parsons expedition began back in the recording days of
	the Beatles' Abbey Road.  It gained momentum later with Paul Mc-
	Cartney and Wings, with Al Stewart and Pink Floyd and the Hollies.
	In each case his inventive style of engineering contributed to the
	major successes of those artists.

	Genesis, Chapter 1, VERSE 32 is a brand-new verse in the tradition
	of rock.  Something unexpected, it represents a search for a form
	that never existed.  It's rich in color and compositional flow.
	The lasting impression is of a lush, enveloping atmosphere to
	heighten the vibrating experience.

[ Special thanks to Jeff Donofrio (donofrio@owens.ridgecrest.ca.us)
    for this album info. -- ed. ]

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19?? ???	Mirror Image				Compilation

	CD 19?? ??    Innovative Communication	??

Total: ??:?? (?? tracks)

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1998 Apr	Moody 80s				Compilation

	CD 19?? ??    Delta			46018 (04/28/98)

	?:??	EYE IN THE SKY [track 2]		ALAN PARSONS PROJECT

Total: ??:?? (12 tracks)

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1998 May	Number Ones:  The 70s			Compilation

	CD 19?? US	Simitar Entertainment	5434 (05/26/98)

	3:16    I WOULDN'T WANT TO BE LIKE YOU		ALAN PARSONS PROJECT
			[track 4]

Total: ??:?? (16 tracks)

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1996 Apr	Platinum Rock: Volume 2			Compilation

	CD 1996 US	K-Tel			3510 (04/16/96)

	3:16    I WOULDN'T WANT TO BE LIKE YOU		ALAN PARSONS PROJECT
			[track 6]

Total: ??:?? (10 tracks)

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1992 Jul	Rock Of The 1970s: Volume 4		Compilation
	CD 1992 US	DCC Records		065 (07/07/92)
	CD 1995 US	DCC Records		065 (05/22/95)

1995 May	Rock In The Years: Volume 4		Compilation
	CD 1995 US	DCC Records		065 (05/25/95)

	?:??	SIRIUS [track 1 - merged]		ALAN PARSONS PROJECT
	?:??	EYE IN THE SKY [track 1 - merged]	ALAN PARSONS PROJECT

Total: ??:?? (11 tracks)

Note: both releases are exactly the same.
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1993 Nov	Rock Of The 80s, Volume 7		Compilation

	CD 1993 US	Priority Records	P2-53750 (11/02/93)

	?:??	EYE IN THE SKY [track 3]		ALAN PARSONS PROJECT

Total: 38:19 (9 tracks)

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1994 Mar	Rock Of The 80's, Volume 12		Compilation

	CD 1994 US	Priority Records	P2-53752 (03/15/94)

	?:??	GAMES PEOPLE PLAY [track 4]		ALAN PARSONS PROJECT

Total: 38:43 (9 tracks)

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1994 ???	The Rockin' 70's, Volume 2		Compilation

	CD 1997 US	Essex/ESX Entertainment/
			Warner Special Products	SCD-5641 (0?/??/94)

	?:??	EYE IN THE SKY [track 4]		ALAN PARSONS PROJECT

	(p)1994, (c)1997

Total: ??:?? (18 tracks)

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1996 May	Rock On 1981				Compilation

	CD 1996 US	Madacy			1981 (05/21/96)

	?:??	TIME [track 9]				ALAN PARSONS PROJECT

Total: ??:?? (12 tracks)

[ I have not seen this one to confirm it yet. - ed. ]

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1991 May	70s Greatest Rock Hits,			Compilation
		    Volume 6:  FM Hits

	CD 1991 US	Priority Records	P2-8667 (05/09/91)

	?:??	GAMES PEOPLE PLAY			ALAN PARSONS PROJECT

Total: ??:?? (9 tracks)

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1997 Aug	Synth Me Up:				Compilation
		    14 Classic Electronic Hits

	CD 1997 US	Hip-O/UNI		40013 (08/26/97)

	?:??	I ROBOT [track 3]			ALAN PARSONS PROJECT

Total: ??:?? (14 tracks)

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1990 ???	T.G.I Friday's 25 Years Of Favorites		Compilation
		(Volume Two)

	CA 1990 US	Perfect Pitch/Score 	SPC89178

	3:??	EYE IN THE SKY [track 8]		ALAN PARSONS PROJECT

Total: ??:?? (8 tracks, AAA)

    Notes:

    (c)(p)1990 Perfect Pitch Records, a division of Score Productions,
    Inc., Atlanta, GA.  Mechanical licensing by Butterfly Entertainment,
    Inc., New York, NY.

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1996 		Ultradisc II Sampler				Compilation

	GD 1996 US	Mobile Fidelity		SPCD 016

    4:41	THE TELL-TALE HEART [track 5]		ALAN PARSONS PROJECT

Total: ??:?? (11 tracks)

    Notes:

	In June-July, 1996, Mobile Fidelty is marketing their gold
	CDs with a "buy two, get one free" offer.  The free item
	must be least expensive of the three.  How much cheaper than
	free can the third one be?  Yes, one of the "free" ones that
	you can choose is the FREE sampler.  Why would you pick one
	than normally sells for $30?!	:D
	
	Anyway, this disc contains one cut from the APP, from ToMaI,
	their current (and only available) APP release.  Now if they
	could make the same offer, but with all current and past re-
	leases, I suspect that we would all rush out and get ToMaI,
	I Robot, and APatPOPtBotAPP!  No controversy there!!


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MISCELLANEOUS ALBUMS featuring Alan Parsons Project COMPOSED tracks

ALEX BOLLARD ASSEMBLY

1990		The Alan Parsons Songbook			Compilation

	CD 1990	NL,BE	Star Inc. Music		86047 (06/30/90)
	CD 1994	NL	CNR Music		2001325 (10/??/94)

	4:43	Eye In The Sky				Edward Reekers
	3:06	Old And Wise				Edward Reekers
	3:41	Don't Answer Me				Edward Reekers
	4:43	Time					Edward Reekers
	1:40	Mamma Gamma [sic]			(instrumental)
	4:41	Prime Time				Edward Reekers
	3:19	I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You		Edward Reekers
	4:01	Let's Talk About Me			Edward Reekers
	2:56	The Golden Bug [sic]			(instrumental)
	4:30	Psychobabble				Edward Reekers
	4:25	The Turn Of A Friendly Card		Edward Reekers
	3:14	Snake Eyes				Edward Reekers
	2:41	Lucifer					(instrumental)
	4:07	Days Are Numbers			Edward Reekers
	3:33	The Raven				Edward Reekers
	2:42	Pipeline				(instrumental)
	2:57	What Goes Up				Edward Reekers
	4:07	I Robot					(instrumental)
	2:57 	Genesis Ch.1 V.32			(instrumental)

Total: 68:03 (68:05, 19 tracks)

    Produced by:		Alex Bollard, except 2, 5, 9, 13, 16
    Produced by:		Ed Starink, nos. 2, 5, 9, 13, 16


	CD 1993 DE	Arcade			880 00 70 (01/21/93)

	3:49	Don't Answer Me				Edward Reekers
	3:08	Old And Wise				Edward Reekers
	4:34	Eye In The Sky				Edward Reekers
	4:43	Time					Edward Reekers
	1:41	Mamma Gamma [sic]			(instrumental)
	4:40	Prime Time				Edward Reekers
	3:35	I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You		Edward Reekers
	3:59	Let's Talk About Me			Edward Reekers
	2:59	The Golden Bug [sic]			(instrumental)
	4:26	Psychobabble				Edward Reekers
	4:26	The Turn Of A Friendly Card		Edward Reekers
	3:11	Snake Eyes				Edward Reekers
	2:43	Lucifer					(instrumental)
	4:08	Days Are Numbers			Edward Reekers
	3:29	The Raven				Edward Reekers
	2:43	Pipeline				(instrumental)
	3:07	What Goes Up				Edward Reekers
	4:01	I Robot					(instrumental)
	2:51 	Genesis Ch.1 V.32			(instrumental)

Total: 68:14 (68:16, 19 tracks)

    Produced by:		Alex Bollard, except 5, 9, 13, 16
    Produced by:		Ed Starink, nos. 5, 9, 13, 16


    All Titles Composed by:	Alan Parsons
    Performed by:		Alex Bollard Assembly
    Synthesizers:		Ed Starink
    Guitars:			Alex Bollard
    Vocals:			Edward Reekers

    Notes:  Apparently, there are multiple versions of this album.

    (a) The first appears to be the Star Inc. release from Holland.
	The artwork on the liner notes as an aerial view of Egypt
	over the Nile river along some ancient Egyptian monument.
	There is also an image of a nude female torso intertwined
	a là the mummy artwork on ToMaI.

    (b) The second is a Dutch release from CNR Music, as part of
	the Songbook Series.  It specifically states that "this
	compilation [is] licensed by Star Inc. Music - Holland".
	The artwork on this liner note is an outer-space view,
	with a transparent prism with a beam of light emitting
	from the left side and exiting to the right in the full
	spectrum, a là Dark Side Of The Moon.

	[Warning:  CD Europe lists this as PLAYS ALAN PARSONS,
	but upon payment and subsequent arrival of the CD, you
	will find out that it's still ALAN PARSONS SONGBOOK. -- ed.]

    (c) The third is a German release from Arcade consisting of
	a different track ordering.  The artwork on the front is
	a collage with a red pyramid on sandy dunes, a blue/black
	road down the left side with a gray sphere.  The sky has
	swirling clouds, and in the center of a spiraling cloud
	is a blue eye (in the sky).  This version does NOT have
	the liner notes as the other two (Star Inc.) releases.
	This is the only release which identifies the players.

    (d) Other versions are packaged under various names, including,
	but not limited to, "Le Monde Musical d'Alan Parsons" and
	"El Mundo Musicale de Alan Parsons".  I am not sure if the
	Alex Bollard Aseembly is credited on these versions though.
	As far as the track listing goes, Alistair believes that it
	is the same as the Arcade release.

    The instrumental pieces are produced by Ed Starink (Star,
    Inc.[?]).  It is not known whether or not these pieces, which
    appear on the Synthesizer Greatest albums (see above) were
    performed solely by Ed Starink, or with the help of Alex
    Bollard Assembly members.  Also, the Star versions
    incorrectly identify Ed Starink instead of Alex Bollard as
    the producer of track 2.

    Liner Notes:	[Star/CNR edits - ed.]
    
	The Alan Parsons Song Book" is an album to give you the
	opportunity to enjoy the music of the Alan Parsons Project
	played by The Alex Bollard Assembly and to accompany these
	vital musicians on their trip to the exciting experience
	of unlimited sound possibilities.

	Alan Parsons (1949) is one of England's most musical phe-
	nomenons [sic].  He was so blown away [be/by] hearing the
	Beatles "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" album in
	1967, that he applied for and successfully landed a job at
	the famous Abbey Road Studios in London.  Parsons worked
	with the Beatles on the "Abbey Road" album and continued
	his relationship with Paul McCartney, recording "Wild
	Life" and "Red Rose Speedway".  He also was nominated for
	a Grammy Award for recording Pink Floyd's classic "Dark
	Side Of The Moon".  In 1974 Alan Parsons met Eric Woolfson,
	who was soon to function as Parsons' manager and shortly
	thereafter as his musical partner.  Alan and Eric started
	The Alan Parsons Project and their explorations into the
	sound and structure of symphonic pop music led to several
	wonderful albums during the 1970s and the 1980s.  The
	Project's first album was "Tales Of Mystery And Imagination"
	(1976), which was recorded over a two year period.  It met
	with good, though not overwhelming, public response.  The
	"I, Robot" album (1977) was a huge success.  Some artists
	with new and innovative ideas run out of creative fuel
	after a time, but The Alan Parsons Project has continued to
	evolve and to take their own music higher and further.
	Among the Project's best albums are "Eve" (1979), "The Turn
	Of A Friendly Card" (1980), "Eye In The Sky" (1982),
	"Vulture Culture" (1985), and "[/:]Gaudi" (1987).

	All piece in this "Alan Parsons Song Book" are spellbinding,
	mindbending, hypnotic.  With all their variety - and there is
	a huge range of dynamics in the songs, written by Parsons and
	Woolfson - there is always a sense of unity and peace, nature
	and silence and personal thought.  It is almost as if Alan and
	Eric had set out to produce only classics, masterpieces - and
	calmly went ahead and did just that.

	The wonderfully rich, vibrant soun[d/] to The Alex Bollard
	Assembly never had more intrinsically superb material to
	apply itself to than on this compact disc.  Together the 19
	highlights from the Song Book of Alan Parsons form a
	collection of tunes that are indisputably outstanding.

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RUSSEL B.

19??		Synthesizer Greatest Hits Volume 3	Compilation

	CD 19?? ??	Mirage			92024507

	3:57	Mammagamma [track 7]			(instrumental)

Total: 70:58 (71:00) (17 tracks, DDD)

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PAT BENATAR

1979		In The Heat Of The Night		Studio

	CD 19?? UK	Chrysalis		0946 3 21236 2 6

	4:01	Don't Let It Show [track 8]		Pat Benatar

Total: 38:01 (10 tracks)

    1, 5-10.  Produced by Peter Coleman for Chinnichap
    2-4.      Produced by Mike Chapman

[ Special thanks to Alistair Young for the album info. -- ed.]

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JOHN CASHMORE

1997		Musical Cocktail			Studio

	CD 1997 DE	???			???

	3:48	Limelight [track 1 of 11]		John Cashmore
	4:40	Closer to Heaven [sic] [track 11 of 11]	John Cashmore

Total: 37:51 (11 tracks, DDD)

Credits:

    Produced by:	Stefan Zinkgraf and John Cashmore
    Musical Director:	Steven Gross
    Synthesizer:	Ferdinand Tober
    Saxophone, Clarinet,
    and Flute:		Christian Wohlers
    Guitar:		Uli Kunze
    Drums:		Georg Kunze
    Trumpet:		Dirk Lenschert
    Trombone:		Jonathan Meyers
    Bass:		Thilo Plümmer
    Piano:		Steven Gross

We leave off the Liner Notes by John Cashmore dated on August 18, 1997.

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M.A.S.S.

1994		the music of Alan Parsons Project	Compilation

	CD 1994 IT	Nota Blu 		9410190

3:27	3:24	Jigue					(instrumental)
4:24	4:27	Gold Bug 				(instrumental)
4:11	4:07	Breakaway 				(instrumental)
5:15	5:09	Lucifer 				(instrumental)
3:58	3:56	Pipeline 				(instrumental)
3:38	3:37	Genesis Ch.1 V.32 			(instrumental)
	7:23	Where's The Walrus 			(instrumental)
6:03	5:59	I Robot 				(instrumental)
3:45	3:44	Hawkeye 				(instrumental)
3:35	3:32	Mammagamma 				(instrumental)
3:45	3:44	Paseo De Gracia 			(instrumental)
2:30	2:28	Re-Jigue 				(instrumental)

Total: 51:30 (12 tracks, DDD)

	Alle instrumente, computer und
	programmierungen von: 		Stephan Kaske
	Produziert im:			Mythos Studio Berlin
	Licensed from:			Music Alliance AG/Lucerne

	(p) 1994 Nota Blu Musica, Produzione + Distribusione s.r.l.,
	Via Liberta 3, 27018 Vidigulfo, Italy.
	Tel: 0382 619091, Fax: 0382 619081.
	Made in EEC.
	(c) 1994 Music Alliance AG.
                                      
    General notes:

    All the tracks on this album are performed on synthesizers. For
    the most part, the tracks aren't too bad - although they don't
    seem as professional as the ones performed by Ed Starink on the
    Synthesizer Greatest series of albums, and on The Alan Parsons
    Songbook. The 'doo' sound on The Gold Bug is particularly
    jarring...

    This is the first album, to my knowledge, to feature tracks from
    both Project and AP solo albums.

    Although "9410190" was given as the catalog number, the number
    found in the bar code is "8 014264 942909," and the IDs found on
    the inside ring on the CD itself is "99195124605" and "1449-B".
    I really don't see too much correlation between any of these,
    which is surprising.

    [ Special thanks to Alistair Young for the album info on this
	interesting instrumental compilation. -- ed. ]

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ED STARINK

1989		Synthesizer Greatest			Compilation

	CD 1989 EUR	Arcade			01 3810 61
	LP 1989	EUR	Arcade			01 3810 21
	CA 1989	EUR	Arcade			01 3810 41

	3:37	Mammagamma [track 3 of 17]		(instrumental)

	All tracks arranged, produced and performed by Ed Starink.


1990		Synthesizer Greatest Volume 3		Compilation

	CD 1990	EUR	Arcade			04 4240 61
	LP 1990	EUR	Arcade			04 4240 21
	CA 1990	EUR	Arcade			04 4240 41

	4:33	The Gold Bug [track 14 of 16]		(instrumental)

	All tracks arranged, produced and performed by Ed Starink.


1990		Synthesizer Greatest Volume 4		Studio

	CD 1990	EUR	Arcade			01 4370 61
	LP 1990	EUR	Arcade			01 4370 21
	CA 1990	EUR	Arcade			01 4370 41

	?:??	Pipeline [track 4 of 17]		(instrumental)
	?:??	Lucifer [track 17 of 17]		(instrumental)

	* Bonus Track (CD only)

	All tracks arranged, produced and performed by Ed Starink.


1990		Synthesizer Greatest Volume 5		Studio

	CD 1990	EUR	Arcade			01 5150 61
	LP 1990	EUR	Arcade			01 5150 21
	CA 1990	EUR	Arcade			01 5150 41

	3:18	Genesis Ch.1 V.32 [track 10 of 16]	(instrumental)

Notes:  Parsons' missing "s" is taken verbatim.

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SYMPHONIC ROCK PROJECT

1993		The Songs of Alan Parsons		Studio

	CD 1993 PO	Compact Club		CCV 8918 (08/??/93)
						(8-712177-013746)

	3:45	The Raven				???
	4:03	I Robot					(instrumental)
	3:21	I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You		???
	3:04	What Goes Up				???
	4:25	The Turn Of A Friendly Card		???
	3:10	Snake Eyes				???
	5:20	Time					???
	4:20	Psychobabble				???
	4:56	Eye In The Sky				???
	3:09	Old And Wise				???
	4:59	Prime Time				???
	4:00	Don't Answer Me				???
	4:12	Let's Talk About Me			???
	4:03	Days Are Numbers			???
	2:46	Pipeline				(instrumental)
	3:15	The Golden Bug [sic]			(instrumental)
	2:45	Lucifer					(instrumental)
	2:01	Mamma Gamma [sic]			(instrumental)
	3:27 	Genesis Ch.1 V.32			(instrumental)

Total: 71:16 (19 tracks)

	ALL TITLES COMPOSED BY ALAN PARSONS & ERIC WOOLFSON
	LICENSED FROM MOVIEPLAY DO BRASIL

Liner Notes: [meticiously transcribed by Alistair Young]

[Other than the last paragraph, this is nothing more than a butchered 
 version of the notes found in "The Best Of The Alan Parsons Project"
 Well, at least it saved me some typing...]

     The mid 1970s was a musical era awash in the ashes of the late
1960s
     and early 1970s progressive rock movement.  The New Wave from the
     American coasts and England had yet to appear and the new
generation
     of mainstream artists were still in their infancy, if together at
     all.  The musical euphoria and innovation which was so prevalent
just
     a few years earlier had gotten a bit stagnant, but there were
     exceptions. A handful of new as well as veteran artists managed to
     forge ahead with continuing high standards of musicianship and
     expression. Clearly, among those exceptions was the Alan Parsons
     Project with wide screen, cinematic music.  The Alan Parsons
Project 
     was able to combine rich orchestral textures with a sense of
economy.

     The key has always been in the Project's ability to deliver a
sense 
     of balance. Complex arrangements were fitted to accessible
melodies.
     Their musicianship has the highest standards, yet the frequently
boring 
     indulgences common to progressive artists were absent from the
Project's 
     music, and the overall feel of the songs was conducive to
headphone 
     listening as well as background listening.
     
     The Project's first album was "Tales of Mystery and Imagination"
     which was recorded over a two year period. It met with good, though
     not overwhelming, public response. In 1977 the Project began a new 
     phase with a series of concept albums, such as "I, Robot" [sic],
     "Pyramid", "Eve", "Turn Of A Friendly Card" and "Eye In The Sky".
     All in all we can say that the Alan Parsons Project has continued
     to take their own music higher and further through the years.

     The songs in this collection belong to the best of the Alan Parsons
     Project.  They are performed by the Symphonic Rock Project - as
     as a tribute to Alan Parsons and Eric Woolfson, whose contributions
     as songwriters and conceptual collaborators have been critical
     to the Project's success through the years.  It is refreshing to
     hear this music that is based purely on sound and song rather than
     on an image or obsession with the latest novelty.

Notes:

 (1) There appears to be some sort of connection between this and
     the Alex Bollard CDs (above).  The CD features the same track
     list (albeit in a different order), right down to the mistakes,
     and the cover is very similar in style to at least one incarnation 
     of the Alex Bollard CDs.  Even the adverts for other CDs are
     remarkably similar.  In a strange way this is more a cover of
     the Alex Bollard CD than of the original APP tracks.

 (2) Unlike the Alex Bollard CDs, this album seems to feature several
     different vocal artists and their accents are quite distinct.

 (3) There are several gaffs in the lyrics, including the replacement
     of every occurence of the word "ain't" in Eye in the Sky with the
     word "am"...

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VARIOUS

1996 Sep	In Love With Musical (2 CDs)		Musical Compilation Album

	CD 1996	AT	Reverso/Victor			74321 372 902 (09/??/96)

	Disc 1:

	?:??	Inside Looking Out [track 4 of 12]	Maya Hakvoort
	?:??	Dora [track 5 of 12]			Viktor Gernot

Total:	42:00 (DDD, 12 tracks)
Disc 2 Total:  41:57 (DDD, 12 tracks)
Grand Total:   83:57 (DDD, 24 tracks)

Notes (paraphrased from Sound of Music retail listing):

    IN LOVE WITH MUSICAL - Vienna concert starring Uwe Kr\366ger, Maya
    Hakvoort, Viktor Gernot and Marika Lichter. Songs from Elisabeth,
    City of Angels, A Chorus Line, Gaudi, Freudiana, Chess, Miss Saigon,
    Follies, Jekyll & Hyde, a.o. in English and German.

    Musical Director:	Herwig Gratzer
    Keyboards:		Herwig Gratzer, Thomas Bartosch
    Guitar:		Harry Peller		Bass: Frank Tepel
    Drums:		Gerald Gratzer		Reeds: Martin Fuss
    Trumpet:		Niki Frisenbichler	Trombone: Christian Radavan
    Backing Vocals: Sabine Chalupa, Monika Ballwein, Claudia Trattnig

    Produced by: Werner Stanka and Martin Gellner
    Recorded live in Vienna on May 12-13, 1996

    Dora was credited to both Eric Woolfson and Lida Winiewicz,
    presumably for her translation of the song to German lyrics.

[ available (obviously) from Sound of Music and German Music Express --
ed. ]

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VARIOUS

1994 Nov	[Heineken] Night Of The Proms ('94)	Live Show Compilation

	CD 1994	NL	EVA			831 814-2 (11/??/94)

       ?:??	La Sagrada Familia [track 11 of 16]	John Miles

Notes:

    La Sagrada Familia features Manuel Barrueco on Spanish guitar.
    Other tracks feature:  John Miles (solo), Toto and Paul Young.

    More Notes [by Herman Kempermann]:

    01 - Orchestra - Also sprach Zarathustra
    02 - Orchestra - Overture "Gaillaume Tell"
    03 - Manuel Barrueco and Orchestra - Concierto de Aranjuez (Adagio)
    04 - John Miles and choir - Music
    05 - John Miles and choir - Now that the magic has gone
    06 - Orchestra - Second Waltz
    07 - Orchestra and choir - Anvil Chorus 'll Trovatore'
    08 - Paul Young - Come back and stay
    09 - Paul Young - Don't dream it's over
    10 - Manuel Barrueco on guitar - Asterias 'Suite Espanola'
    11 - John Miles (and Manuel Barrueco on guitar) - La Sagrada Familia
    12 - Orchestra and choir - Slaves chorus 'Nabucco'
    13 - Toto - I won't hold you back
    14 - Toto - Rosanna
    15 - Orchestra, choir and public - Land of hope and glory (bonus
track)
    16 - Belinda Carlisle - Heaven is a place on earth

    The classical works with the orchestra 'Il Novecento, The orchestra
of the
    xx century', conducted by Robert Groslot.
    The pop classics with the orchestra and 'The electric band';
    John Miles jr (guitar)
    John Miles (guitar)
    Dale davis (bass)
    Oliver Marlan (keyboard)
    Trevor Murell (drums)

    Proms choir conducted by Robert Groslot

    Album produced by Martin Duiser
    (red. Martin is a very well knows dutch producer, which already has
    produced many hits for Dutch artists)

    Engineer : Walter de Niel
    Assistents : Lieven Muesen, Hendrik van Dessel and Louis Leempoels
    Music director: Willy Roskams, producer BRTN, Radio1/TV2

    Mixed by Walter de Niel and Martin Duiser except: Rosanna
(co-produced and
    mixed by Elliot Sheiner), Don't dream it's over and Come back and
stay
    (co-produced by Paul Young and Steve James

    Belinda Carlisle 'Heaven is a place on earth' recorded at Ahoy
Rotterdam
    by VOO-NOB on October 15, 1994.
    Mixed at the Wisseloord Studios by Emiel den Tex an Martin Duiser.

    Mastered at the Wisseloord Studios by Marc Hartmann.

    I don't know if you are familiar with the Night of the Proms
concept, but
    it's a mix of Classical music and pop music, played live before an
    audience, that goes really wild! :-)
    It started in England, and now we have concerts in The Netherlands
as well
    as in Belgium. (The Belgium Night of the proms was the first live
    performance of AP if I'm right, but Aart knows all about that one.)
    It is a tradition, that the last song that will be played at such an
    evening is Land of hope and glory.

    Well, that's that! :-)

[ Thanks to Herman for this interesting report! -- ed. ]

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VARIOUS (The Voices [All Stars])

1999????	Shades Of Night:  Musical Goes Rock	Compilation

	CD 1999	DE	Sound of Music		SOMCD002 (??/??/9?)

	4:36	Closer To Heaven [track 3 of 14]	Pamela Falcon
							and Paul Kribbe

Total: 59:30

Notes:

    This is a musicals compilation put out by Sound of Music, a music
    retailer based in Essen, Germany, on their own label.  The version
    of Closer To Heaven sounds like something the Scorpions would do...
    it's a heavy metal ballad duet!

    Pamela Falcon has appeared in Starlight Express and Starmania,
    along with a number of TV shows and commercials, and Paul Kribbe
    has starred in Cats, Starlight Express, Starmania, Shakespeare &
    Rock 'N' Roll, The Man from La Mancha, and Elisabeth.  Also ap-
    pearing on this compilation are Maya Hakvoort and Maik Lohse, who
    played Isabella and Mark Winner, respectively, in the Aachen
    production of Gaudi.

    You will also notice Kerstin Brix's name below as part of the
    choir.  She and Jaqueline Aubert (who was to be the next Showgirl
    in Gambler when it shut down) together created the musical When We
    Fall in Love, which debuted on March 17-18, 2000 in Mönchengladbach.

    Credits:

	Produced by:	Andreas Luketa and Markus Tüpker
	Arrangements:	Bertram Ernst
	Guitar:		Mikes
	Bass:		Marius Goldhammer
	Percussion:	Wolf Simon
	Keyboards:	Bertram Ernst
	Trumpet:	Peter Holl
	Trombone:	Henning Nierstenhöfer
	Saxophone:	Cornelius René
	Choir:		Dave Jackson, Mandy van Baaren, Sabine
			van Baaren, Kerstin Brix, Bertram Ernst

[Thanks for Klaus for borrowing his CD! -- ed.]

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VARIOUS

1997 Feb	The X-Themes: Songs From The Unknown	Compilation

	CD 1997	NL	Disky Communications	DC 877182 (02/03/97)

	8:20	I Robot Suite [track 12 of 16]		(instrumental)

Notes:

    This album features themes from science fiction/mystery
    television shows and movies, such as The X-Files, Twilight
    Zone, Outer Limits, etc.  Some tracks are performed by the
    original artists, the rest by the orchestra.

    No real modifications to this track as far as I can tell.
    It's lifted straight from APatPOPtBotAPP; and in fact, is
    the only release other than the original where a track
    from that album is featured.

[Thanks for Mathijs for picking this up for me in Holland! -- ed.]

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VARIOUS

1997 ???	[Nokia] Night Of The Proms: Vol. IV ('97) Live Show Compilation

	CD 1997	DE	EMI Electrola		823 983 (??/??/97)
	CD 1997	NL	???			??? ??? (??/??/97)

7:09	4:30	Sirius/Eye In The Sky [track 3 of 14]	Peter Beckett
	    other song credits:
		A. Parsons (keyboards/acoustic guitar),
		I. Bairnson (guitar), S. Elliott (drums)
	    
3:39	3:30	Brother Up In Heaven [track 4 of 14]	Neil Lockwood
		I. Bairnson (guitar), S. Elliott (drums),
		A. Parsons (percussion) [dunno about this one!]

Total: 78:34 (14 tracks)

Notes:

    Other artists on this album include the Il Novencento orchestra
    led by Robert Groslot, Simple Minds, Deborah Harry, Paul Young,
    and Proms veteran John Miles (hasn't he shown up at every show?!)

[Thanks for Klaus for telling us about this album! -- ed.]

=========================================================================
MISCELLANEOUS ALBUMS featuring Project Contributors

[ Most details have been moved out to separate file.  Send me an
    e-mail at wesc@alpha.ece.ucsb.edu if you want me to send you the
whole
    thing.  It's just *way* too much to have it in the AP/P disco-
    graphy. -- ed. ]

This section features albums featuring prominent Project contributors.
We want to include as many as possible, but to keep this discography
down to a sane size, no track listings will be given unless the album
features a prominent APP band presence.  Credits will be listed only
if Project contributors were involved.

AMBROSIA:	(most albums)
1975		Ambrosia				Studio
    Engineered by Alan Parsons
    Drums/Perc: Burleigh Drummond
    Keyboards:  Christopher North
    Guitar:     David Pack, Joe Puerta
    Bass:       Joe Puerta
    Vocals:     David Pack, Christopher North, Burleigh Drummond, Joe
Puerta

1976		Somewhere I've Never Travelled		Studio
    Produced and engineered by Alan Parsons
    Drums/Perc: Burleigh Drummond
    Keyboards:  Christopher North, David Pack
    Guitar:     David Pack, Joe Puerta
    Bass:       Joe Puerta
    Vocals:     David Pack, Christopher North, Burleigh Drummond, Joe
Puerta
    Orchestral arrangements by Andrew Powell

1977		Life Beyond L.A.			Studio
    Drums/Perc: Burleigh Drummond
    Keyboards:  Christopher North, David Pack, Dave Lewis
    Guitar:     David Pack, Joe Puerta
    Bass:       Joe Puerta
    Vocals:     David Pack, Christopher North, Burleigh Drummond, Joe
Puerta,
		James West

1980 Jun	One Eighty				Studio
    Drums/Perc: Burleigh Drummond, Royce Jones
    Keyboards:  Christopher North, David Pack, Dave Lewis
    Guitar:     David Pack, Joe Puerta
    Bass:       Joe Puerta
    Vocals:     David Pack, Christopher North, Burleigh Drummond, Joe
Puerta,
		Royce Jones

1982		Road Island				Studio
    Drums/Perc: Burleigh Drummond, Royce Jones
    Keyboards:  Christopher North, David Pack, Dave Lewis
    Guitar:     David Pack, Joe Puerta
    Bass:       Joe Puerta
    Vocals:     David Pack, Christopher North, Burleigh Drummond, Joe
Puerta, Royce Jones

1997 May	Anthology				Compilation Album
    Features two new tracks engineered by AP, amongst the originals
which were.


JON ANDERSON:
1980		Song Of Seven				Studio
	Features: Maurice Pert, John Giblin, Ian Barinson[sic], Ronnie Leahy,
	Christopher Rainbow, Jon Anderson, Clem Clemson, Jack Bruce, etc.


COLIN BLUNSTONE:
1971		One Year				Studio
1971		Ennismore				Studio
1974		Journey					Studio
1977		Never Even Thought			Studio
1979		Late Nights In Soho			Studio
19??		Live In Concert At The BBC		Studio
1991		Sings His Greatest Hits			Studio
1995 Jun	Some Years:  It's The Time of CB	Compilation Album
19??		Echo Bridge				Studio

KATE BUSH:
1978		Kick Inside				Studio
    Duncan Mackay:      Keyboards, Clavinet
    Andrew Powell:      Keyboards, Producer
    David Paton:        Bass
    Ian Bairnson:       Guitar
    Stuart Elliott:     Drums

1978		Lionheart				Studio
    Duncan Mackay:      Keyboards
    Francis Monkman:    Keyboards
    Andrew Powell:      Keyboards, Producer
    David Paton:        Bass
    Ian Bairnson:       Guitar
    Stuart Elliott:     Drums


CAMEL:
1982		Single Factor				Studio
    David Paton:        Bass, Fretless Bass, Vocals
    Chris Rainbow:      Vocals, Backing Vocals
    Duncan MacKay:      Prophet Synth
    Francis Monkman:    Harpsichord-Synclavier
    (Haydn Bendall:     Yamaha CS-80)

1984		Stationary Traveller			Studio
    David Paton:        Bass, Fretless Bass
    Chris Rainbow:      Vocals
    Mel Collins:        Saxophone
    (Haydn Bendall:     Fairlight & PPG Voices)

1996 Jan	Harbour Of Tears			Studio
    David Paton:        Bass and Vocals


CHRIS DeBURGH:
1979		Crusader				Studio
    Electric guitars:       Ian Bairnson
    Bass:                   David Paton
    Drums, percussion:      Stuart Elliott
    Piano, organ, synths:   Mike Moran
    Piano on some tracks:   Andrew Powell
    Orchestra and choir arranged by Andrew Powell
    Produced by Andrew Powell


STEVE HARLEY and COCKNEY REBEL:
1976		Love's A Prima Donna			Studio
	Features Duncan Mackay, Stuart Elliott, Lindsay Elliott, George Ford

KANSAS:
1986		Power					Studio
    Produced by ANDREW POWELL
    Orchestra arranged and conducted by ANDREW POWELL


KEATS:

1984 Aug(?)	Keats					Studio

        LP 1984 UK	EMI			EJ 24 0174
	CD 1994 JP	Toshiba-EMI		TOCP-8216 (04/08/94)
	CD 1994 EUR	EMI/IRS			8693920 (12/18/94)
	CD 1997	NL	Disky Communications	DC 883062 (??/??/97)

	3:56	Heaven Knows				Colin Blunstone
	5:01	Tragedy					Colin Blunstone
	4:10	Fight To Win				Colin Blunstone
	3:31	Walking On Ice				David Paton
	3:41	How Can You Walk Away			Colin Blunstone
	4:06	Avalanche				Colin Blunstone
	3:44	Turn Your Heart Around			Colin Blunstone
	3:43	Hollywood Heart				Colin Blunstone
	3:24	Ask No Questions			Colin Blunstone
	3:56	Night Full Of Voices			Colin Blunstone

Total:	39:22 (39:24, 10 tracks)


	LP 1984 US	EMI America/Capitol	ST-17136

Side A:	3:57	Heaven Knows				Colin Blunstone
	4:59	Tragedy					Colin Blunstone
	4:08	Fight To Win				Colin Blunstone
	3:30	Walking On Ice				David Paton
	3:40	How Can You Walk Away			Colin Blunstone
Side B:	3:42	Turn Your Heart Around			Colin Blunstone
	4:05	Avalanche				Colin Blunstone
	4:45	Give It Up				Colin Blunstone
	3:23	Ask No Questions			Colin Blunstone
	3:56	Night Full Of Voices			Colin Blunstone

Total:	40:?? (40:?? 10 tracks)


1996 Jul	Keats ... Plus				Studio

	CD 1996 UK	See For Miles		SEECD 447 (07/23/96)
						[2774-447(-2)]

	3:56	Heaven Knows				Colin Blunstone
	5:01	Tragedy					Colin Blunstone
	4:10	Fight To Win				Colin Blunstone
	3:31	Walking On Ice				David Paton
	3:41	How Can You Walk Away			Colin Blunstone
	3:44	Turn Your Heart Around			Colin Blunstone
	4:06	Avalanche				Colin Blunstone
	3:43	Hollywood Heart				Colin Blunstone
	3:24	Ask No Questions			Colin Blunstone
	3:56	Night Full Of Voices			Colin Blunstone
	3:43	Turn Your Heart Around (single version)	Colin Blunstone

Total:	4?:?? (4?:??, 11 tracks)


1996 Nov	Keats					Studio

	CD 1996 US	Renaissance/EMI-Capitol	RME001111/18992 (11/26/96)

	3:56	Heaven Knows				Colin Blunstone
	4:58	Tragedy					Colin Blunstone
	4:12	Fight To Win				Colin Blunstone
	3:32	Walking On Ice				David Paton
	3:43	How Can You Walk Away			Colin Blunstone
	3:45	Turn Your Heart Around			Colin Blunstone
	4:07	Avalanche				Colin Blunstone
	4:45	Give It Up				Colin Blunstone
	3:25	Ask No Questions			Colin Blunstone
	3:58	Night Full Of Voices			Colin Blunstone
	3:47	Hollywood Heart				Colin Blunstone
    	16:10	interview with Ian Bairnson		(spoken text)
		    and Alan Parsons

Total:	60:18 (60:20 12 [11 vocal, 1 interview] tracks)

    Notes:

	Pending release, the Renaissance version is a remaster of the
	original Keats album, with the missing track plus a new interview
	tracks with Alan Parsons and Ian Bairnson.  Originally scheduled
	for 05/21, it was delayed to 07/22, then 08/20, 10/22, and finally,
	it was actually released 11/26.

	Renaissance Records is a progressive rock label based in Nash-
	ville, Tennessee, and is owned by a European entertainment con-
	glomerate in the Netherlands, Etnertainment Software Group (ESG).

	The URL for Renaissance is:
	    http://www.esg.nl/esg/renaissance/renaissance.html

	But in July, an unknown and surprise reissue was released by
	See For Miles Records in the UK.  Alistair has a contact who
	has provided the following info:

	    It is basically the orginal Keats front  cover (I assume -
	    I'd never heard of the album until I read your pages!)
	    with "...Plus" tacked on the right hand side about half
	    inch down.  So "Keats ...Plus" I guess is right.  The
	    track listing is the one you give with "Turn Your Heart
	    Around (Single Version)" as the 11th track (one second
	    difference in the timing!).  "Give It Up" is not on it.
	    Shame really as they were hardly cramped for space!

	    The "liner" basically includes notes from someone called
	    something like Fraser Massey (who he?) giving the
	    background to the personnel and how the record came about
	    being recorded and what has happened since.  In other
	    words they are new liner notes.  These are interesting as
	    reading the various extracts on your web pages makes it
	    sound like Woolfson pulled it all together.  These notes
	    describe it as Bairnson, Paton and Elliott thinking they
	    sounded good with Blunstone (who they hadn't really met
	    as vocalists were recorded separately by Parsons), and
	    Paton having brought in Bardens having been working with
	    him.  Woolfson, who was in Keats restaurant with them at
	    the time they were discussing it, arranged the record
	    contract for them.  There is also a double width group
	    photo which allegedly comes from the original CD or LP.

	Last and least, to prove that this album is going through a
	deevolution phase, Disky rereleased the original European one
	in late 1997 (I'm not sure if it was July, August, September,
	or October).  Now there is *really* no reason to purchase the
	extremely expensive Toshiba release.  If you want the oldest
	and the least in terms of content, this one's it!!

    Bass:		David Paton
    Drums & Percussion:	Stuart Elliott
    Guitars:		Ian Bairnson, David Paton
    Keyboards/Synths:	Pete Bardens, Richard "Trix" Cottle, David Paton
    Saxophones:		Richard "Trix" Cottle
    Computer Games:	Ian Bairnson (flight simulator), Pete Bardens
(space invaders)
    Backing Vocals:	David Paton, Colin Blunstone, Ian Bairnson
    Timecode and
	Linn Cabassa:	Alan Parsons
 
    Music and Lyrics by:	Pete Bardens (1,3,6,7), Colin Blunstone (2,10),
				Stuart Elliott (2,10), David Paton (4,5), and
				Ian Bairnson (8,9,11)
    Produced by:		Alan Parsons
    Engineered by:		Alan Parsons and Tony Richards
    Recorded:			December 1983 - March 1984
    Recorded at:		Abbey Road Studios
    Mastering Consultant:	Chris Blair
    Illustration by:		James Marsh
    Photography by:		Robert Elsdale
    Thanks to:			Eric Woolfson, Bob Buziak and all at Abbey Road

    Notes:

	The liner notes in my inlay for Walking On Ice are missing the 2nd
	and 3rd verses and choruses:

	    I'd be following strangers
	    And they'd be following me
	    Always looking for the answer
	    They take the breath out of me

	    Walking on ice, I can talk to the strangers
	    Walking on ice, who would listen to me
	    Walking on ice, someone give me the answer
	    Walking on ice, takes the breath out of me

	    I'd be following strangers
	    Will they be following me
	    Always looking for the answer
	    They take the breath out of me

	    Walking on ice, is it mind over matter
	    Walking on ice, doesn't matter to me
	    Walking on ice, someone give me the answer
	    Walking on ice, takes the breath out of me

	    Walking on ice, who could talk to the strangers
	    Walking on ice, who would listen to me
	    Walking on ice, someone give me the answer
	    Walking on ice, takes the breath out of me

	    Walking on ice (I'm walking on ice)
	    Walking on ice (I'd be saving all my love)
	    Walking on ice (I'm walking on ice, who would listen to me)

	Here is an excerpt from the AP/P mailing list by The Avenue editor
	Steve Martin describing how the Renaissance interviews came to be:

	    > From: Steve Martin <avenue@interlog.com>
	    > Date: Thu, 16 Oct 1997 21:57:29 -0400 (EDT)
	    > To: app@roadkeel.com
	    > Subject: Re: Keats on CD
	    > 
	    > And now the full story...
	    > 
	    > I was approached by Renaissance before they did their
	    > "Keats" release, and they were asking for help regarding
	    > "bonus tracks".  The first thing I pointed out to them
	    > was that there were eleven Keats songs across the previous
	    > two releases, so I sent them on their way to secure rights
	    > to all the songs.
	    > 
	    > Later they had the idea of adding interview tracks and
	    > came back to me.  I had already interviewed Ian for The
	    > Avenue, and the in-person interview was on tape (recorded
	    > in Las Vegas and Milwaukee).  My idea was to take the 
	    > original tapes and have them edited.  
	    > 
	    > Someone (I can't remember who) thought it would be better
	    > to do it from scratch.  Usually the interviews that aren't
	    > done in person for The Avenue are done by phone, and those
	    > too are recorded.  In this case, it was felt that the high
	    > quality of the CD might reveal any imperfections a recording 
	    > of an overseas phone call might have.  So someone (again my
	    > aging brain can't remember) decided that since Alan and Ian
	    > both have studios they could do their end in their own
	    > studios.
	    > 
	    > The questions.  I wrote the questions and faxed them to Alan
	    > and Ian.  The two were then given the chance to add/delete
	    > any questions (I don't recall them changing it at all).  
	    > 
	    > The interviewer.  Originally it was supposed to be my voice
	    > asking the questions, but Renaissance decided to use someone
	    > else.  Whoever it is took my original question sheet and
	    > recorded them.  The questions and answers were merged
	    > together, and the rest is history.
	    > 
	    > I could have flown to England to do it all in-person, but
	    > seeing that Renaissance never even gave me so much as a free
	    > disc, I doubt they would have paid for my flight.

    Liner Notes (translated from Japanese):

	- This album was the (only) recording by APP plus ex-Camel keyboard
	    player Peter Bardens, produced by Alan Parsons.

	- This album was recorded between 83/12 and 84/3 at Abbey Road Studios,
	    London, and released in 84/8 in UK. This album had not previously
been
	    released before in Japan.

	- This album is supposed to have been made just after the recording
	    for Ammonia Avenue (released 84/2 in UK), and the preparation was
	    one simultaneously with the work for AA.

	- Eric Woolfson worked as a "coordinator," i.e. he recruited Ian,
	    David (both are members from ToMai), and Stuart from APP, and Pete
	    from Camel. Eric was introduced to Peter by Andrew Latimer(sp?),
the
	    guitarist for Camel.  He chose Colin Blunstone (ex-Zombies) as a
	    vocalist.  He named the band after the restaurant he frequented,
	    not after the poet John Keats.

	- On Peter Bardens:  He was a member of Shotgun Express (Rod Stewart
	    was a member of this band) in the 60s.  In 1972, he and Andrew and
	    others formed Camel.  The album Snow Goose released in 1975 was a
	    masterpiece.  In 1978, after Camel released Breathless, he left
	    the band. In 1979, he released Heart to Heart (this was his third
solo
	    album). In 1983 he produced Touch, a single by Colin Blunstone. 
Mel
	    Collins plays saxophone on the B-side of the single.  After Keats,
	    he released Seen One Earth in 1987 on the Cinema Label, and in
1993,
	    Further Than You Know (his 7th solo album) from Miramar.

	- Richard Cottle plays sax and keyboards as a "guest player,"
	    and continues from this point as a tenured APP-member, starting
	    from Vulture Culture and on to TAO.

	- For track 4 (Walking on Ice) lead vocal is David Paton.  Peter
	    Bardens plays Space Invaders here.

	- For track 7 (Turn Your Head Around) was released as a single,
	    but never went into charts.

	- This CD is based on the original EMI release.  The track order on the
	    US LP version is different (1,2,3,4,5,7,6,"Give It Up",9,10). 
Give It
	    Up was written by Ian Bairnson.

	- The liner notes were prepared (in Japanese) by Michikazu Kosuga
	    (or Kosuge) on 94/01/21.  Kosuga's editorial notes:

	    - This album is best described as "the Alan Parsons Project meets
Camel."

	    - Though made without Eric Woolfson, the essence of his music is
		heard on this album, and also on Try Anything Once. 

	    - A Peter Bardens fan who knew his delicate style on Camel albums
		may be astonished by the introduction to 1 in 'common pop' style,
		like Runaway by Bon Jovi.

	    - This "common pop" style is in herited to Somebody Out There (on
		VC), and VC throughout.  Alan and Eric might have regarded Keats
		as a 'guinea pig' for APP, who began recording VC on 84/5, just
		two months after the release of this album with Keats minus Peter
		plus Lenny Zakatek and Chris Rainbow.

	    - This album has some excellent tracks like 3 and 4.

	    - There should have been more tracks sung by David Paton.

     [ Many thanks to Yuka Tateisi for the interpretation.  -- ed. ]


THE LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, STEVE HOWE, BILL BRUFORD, JON
ANDERSON,
TIM HARRIES, DAVID PALMER with THE ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA and THE
LONDON
COMMUNITY GOSPEL CHOIR:

1993		Symphonic Music of Yes			Studio
    Orchestral recording produced and engineered by ALAN PARSONS


JOHN MILES:	(all albums)
1976		Rebel					Studio
    Produced by Alan Parsons

1976		Stranger In The City			Studio
1978		Zaragon					Studio

1979		More Miles Per Hour			Compilation Album
    Produced by Alan Parsons

1980		Sympathy				Studio
    Performers:  Andrew Powell
    Produced by Alan Parsons (tracks 2, 4, 5, 7, 8)

1981		Miles High				Studio
1983		Play On					Studio
1985		Transition				Studio
1977		BBC Radio 1 Live In Concert		Live Compilation
1993		Anthology				Compilation Album
19??		Up Front (2 CD)				Compilation Album


DAVID PACK:
1985		Anywhere You Go...			Studio
    Performers:  David Pack, Burleigh Drummond, Joe Puerta
    (Also includes non-AP performers:  Kerry Livgren, Mike Porcaro,
    Michael McDonald, James Ingram, Jennifer Holliday, Jeff Porcaro,
    Stanley Clarke, Ernie Watts)


JOHN PARR:
1986		Running The Endless Mile		Studio
    Featuring a pretty significant role for RICHARD COTTLE on
    keyboards and saxophone, and one track (Steal You Away)
    with CHRIS THOMPSON on background vocals.


ALAN PARSONS and STEPHEN COURT:

1995 Jul	Sound Check				Audio Test Album

	GD 1995 US	Mobile Fidelity		SPCD 15 (07/05/95)
	CD 19?? UK	Interstudio		??


	Tracks	Description
	------	-----------
	 1- 8	Pink noise level and phase checks
	 9-40	Third octave pink noise
	41-43	Sweep tones
	44-58	Spot frequencies
	59	High level 0 dB FS
	60-79	Vocal and dry instruments
	80-83	Music tracks
	84-88	Sound effects
	89-92	Utility tracks
	
Total: 66:35 (92 tracks)


1996 ???	Sound Check 2				Audio Test Album

	CD 1996 UK	Interstudio		??
	GD 1997 US	Mobile Fidelity		SPCD 18 (??/??/??)

	Tracks	Description
	------	-----------
	 1-32	Pink noise 1/3 octave spectrum analysis
	33-40	Pink noise test tones
	41-44	Sweep tones
	45-58	Sine and square wave spot frequencies
	59-62	Vocal
	63-81	Instrumental
	82-88	Music tracks
	    Track 82: The Race by Yello 
	    Track 83: Limelight by The Alan Parsons Project, featuring Gary
Brooker. 
	    Track 84: Luv 4 Luv by Robin S. 
	    Track 85: Seasons Of Our Lives by Graham de Wilde and Mitch
Dalton. 
	    Track 86: Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor. Daniel Chorzempa,
organ. 
	    Track 87: Rigalleto transcription by Liszt. Jean Yves Thibaudet,
piano. 
	    Track 88: Rite Of Spring by Igor Stravinsky: Deutsches Symphonie
			Orchester conducted by Vladimir Ashkenazy. 
	89-93	Sound effects
	94-98	Utility tracks
	99	Maximum tone level
	
Total: ??:?? (99 tracks)

    For more info, see http://www.interstudio.co.uk/isl/sndchk.htm


CHRIS REA:            (some albums)
1982		Chris Rea				Studio
	Features:  Stuart Elliott, Dave Paton, Andrew Powell,
	Ambrosia (David Pack, Joe Puerta, Burleigh Drummond),
	Max Middleton, Ron Asprey, Michael Moran, etc.

CHRIS RAINBOW:
1975? 		Home Of The Brave			Studio
1978? 		Looking Over My Shoulder		Studio
1979? 		White Trails				Studio
19?? 		Best Of					Compilation

AL STEWART:
1975		Modern Times				Studio
Produced and engineered by Alan Parsons
    String/Orchestral arrangements by Andrew Powell

1976		Year Of The Cat				Studio
    Produced (and engineered?) by Alan Parsons
    String arrangements: Andrew Powell
    Drums and Percussion:  Stuart Elliott
    Alto sax:  Phil Kenzie
    Backing vocals:  David Pack (and Stuart Elliott?)

1978		Time Passages				Studio
    Produced (and engineered?) by Alan Parsons
    String arrangements: Andrew Powell
    Assistant engineers: Chris Blair, Pat Stapley, Chris Desmond
    Drums:  Stuart Elliott (and Jeff Porcaro)
    Alto sax:  Phil Kenzie
    Backing vocals:  David Pack and Joe Puerta

1984		Russians & Americans			Studio
    String arrangements by Andrew Powell
    Saxophone:  Phil Kenzie

1988		Last Days Of The Century		Studio
    Saxophone:  Phil Kenzie

1993		Famous Last Words			Studio
    Track #4 "Peter on the White Sea"  was
    co-written by Al Stewart, David Pack and Andrew Powell.

1995		Between The Wars			Studio
    Produced by Laurence Juber
    Synth strings (arranged and performed by): Andrew Powell
    Guitars, banjo, six string bass, dobro,
	mandolin, synth strings: Laurence Juber

1996		Seemed Like A Good Idea At The Time	Ltd. Rel. Album
    Track #13 "Willie The King" was produced by Alan Parsons.


VITAMIN Z:
1985		Rites Of Passage			Studio
    Features Geoff Barradale

LENNY ZAKATEK:
1979		Lenny Zakatek				Studio
    Produced by Alan Parsons
    Performers:  Bairnson, Elliott, Middleton, Powell

1989		Small But Hard				Studio
    Performers:  Bairnson, Paton, Rainbow, Middleton, Cottle



SOUNDTRACKS:

1993		The Challenge (OST) (2 CDs)		Studio
    (Eric Woolfson wrote one song titled 'If I Ever See That
    Face Again', which is track 3 on disc 2.)

    Performers:  Josie Walker, Andrew Halliday, and
	Athenian Youths (chorus) [London cast]


(Singles)

JOHN FARNHAM:
1989		You're The Voice			Single
    Written by Andy Qunta, CHRIS THOMPSON, Keith Reid, Maggie Ryder


=========================================================================
SINGLES (7" 45 RPM and 12" 33 1/3 RPM, unless otherwise noted)

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1976 Jul (The System of) Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether	7" Single

	Peak Position Held:	37
	Date entered Top 40:	09/11/76
	Total Weeks in Top 40:	02

	45 1976 US	20th Century		(TC-)2297 (07/??/76)
	45 1976 UK	???			??? (??/??/76)

Side A	3:20	(The System of) Doctor Tarr		John Miles
		    and Professor Fether
Side B	3:15	Dream Within A Dream			(instrumental)

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1976 Sep 	The Raven				7" Single

	45 1976 US	20th Century		(TC-)2308 (09/??/76)

Side A	3:40	The Raven				Leonard Whiting
Side B	5:59	Fall Of The House Of Usher (Prelude)	(instrumnetal)

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1976 Sep 	The Raven (promo)			7" Single

	45 1976 US	20th Century		(TC-)2308 (09/??/76)

Side A	3:40	The Raven (stereo)			Leonard Whiting
Side A	3:40	The Raven (mono)			Leonard Whiting
        (both sides labeled as side A)

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1976 Oct 	To One In Paradise			7" Single

	45 1976 US	20th Century		(TC-)2333 (10/??/76)
	45 1976 UK	???			???

Side A	3:59	To One in Paradise			Terry Sylvester
Side B	?:??	The Cask of Amontillado			John Miles

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1976 Oct 	To One In Paradise (promo)		7" Single

	45 1976 US	20th Century		(TC-)2333 (10/??/76)
	45 1976 UK	???			???

Side A	3:59	To One in Paradise (stereo)		Terry Sylvester
Side A	3:59	To One in Paradise (mono)		Terry Sylvester

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1977 Aug 	I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You		7" Single

	Peak Position Held:	36
	Date entered Top 40:	09/24/77
	Total Weeks in Top 40:	03

	45 1977 US	Arista			AS 0260
	45 1977 UK	???			???

Side A	3:01	I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You		Lenny Zakatek
Side B	3:35	Nucleus					(instrumental)

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1977		I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You		7" Single

	45 1977 US	Arista			AS 0260[?]

Side A	3:01	I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You (stereo)	Lenny Zakatek
Side A	3:01	I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You (mono)	Lenny Zakatek
        (both sides labeled as side A)

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1977 Dec 	Don't Let It Show			7" Single

	45 1977 US	Arista			AS 0288

Side A	3:37	Don't Let It Show			Dave Townsend
Side B	6:06	I Robot					(instrumental)

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1977 		Don't Let It Show (promo)		7" Single

	45 1977 US	Arista			AS 0288[?]

Side A	3:37	Don't Let It Show (stereo)		Dave Townsend
Side A	3:37	Don't Let It Show (mono)		Dave Townsend
        (both sides labeled as side A)

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1977?		Day After Day (The Show Must Go On)	7" Single
		    (promo)

	45 1977	US	Arista (white/pale)	AS 0310

Side A  3:39    Day After Day (The Show Must Go On)	Jack Harris
			(stereo)
Side A  3:39    Day After Day (The Show Must Go On)	Jack Harris
			(mono)
        (both sides labeled as side A)

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1978 Feb 	I Robot					7" Single

	45 1978 UK	Arista			???

Side A	?:??	I Robot					(instrumental)
Side B	?:??	Some Other Time			Peter Straker & Jaki Whitren

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1978	 	Breakdown				7" Single

Side A	?:??	Breakdown				Allan Clarke

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1978 Jun 	Pyramania				7" Single

	45 1978 UK	Arista			???

Side A	?:??	Pyramania				Jack Harris
Side B	?:??	In The Lap Of The Gods			(instrumental)

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1978 Sep 	What Goes Up...				7" Single

	45 1978 US	Arista			AS 0352 (09/??/78)

Side A	3:39	What Goes Up...			David Paton [and Eric Woolfson]
Side B	5:27	In The Lap Of The Gods			(instrumental)

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1978? ???      	Top Airplay From The Alan Parsons	12" Single
		    Project's "I Robot" & "Pyramid"

	12 1978 US      Arista  (black/large logo)   SP-28 (??/??/??)

Side A	5:06    Can't Take It With You                  Dean Ford
	4:19    Hyper-Gramma-Spaces                     (instrumental)
	3:45    What Goes Up                            David Paton [&
Woolfson]
Total: 12:70 [sic]

Side B	3:14    I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You          Lenny Zakatek
	6:02    I Robot                                 (instrumental)
Total:	9:16

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1979 Sep 	Damned If I Do				7" Single

	Peak Position Held:	27
	Date entered Top 40:	11/17/79
	Total Weeks in Top 40:	08

	45 1979 US	Arista			AS 0454 (09/??/79)
	45 1979 UK	Arista			??? (11/??/79)

Side A	3:31	Damned If I Do				Lenny Zakatek
Side B	5:49	If I Could Change Your Mind		Lesley Duncan

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1979 Sep 	Damned If I Do (promo)			7" Single

	45 1979 US	Arista			AS 0454 (09/??/79)

Side A	3:31	Damned If I Do (stereo)			Lenny Zakatek
Side A	3:31	Damned If I Do (mono)			Lenny Zakatek

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1979 Sep 	Damned If I Do (promo)			12" Single

	12 1979 US      Arista  (black/large logo)   SP-66 (??/??/79)

Side A	4:50	Damned If I Do [album version]		Lenny Zakatek
Side B	3:43	Damned If I Do [single edit]		Lenny Zakatek

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1979	 	You Lie Down With Dogs			7" Single

Side A	?:??	You Lie Down With Dogs			Lenny Zakatek


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1980	 	You Won't Be There			7" Single

	45 1980	US      Arista (floating)	AS 0491[?]

Side A	3:26	You Won't Be There			Dave Townsend
Side B  4:40	Secret Garden				(instrumental)

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1980	 	Winding Me Up				7" Single

Side A	?:??	Winding Me Up				Chris Rainbow


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1980	 	Turn Of A Friendly Card			7" Single

	45 1980 US	Arista			???
	45 1980 UK	Arista			???

Side A	?:??	Turn Of A Friendly Card			Chris Rainbow
Side B	?:??	May Be A Price To Pay			Elmer Gantry

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1980 Nov 	Games People Play			7" Single

	Peak Position Held:	16
	Date entered Top 40:	01/24/81
	Total Weeks in Top 40:	10
	Date entered Top 20:	03/??/81
	Total Weeks in Top 20:	03

	45 1980 US	Arista (floating)	AS 0573 (11/??/80)
	45 1981 UK	Arista			??? (01/??/81)

Side A	3:17	Games People Play			Lenny Zakatek
Side B	2:58	The Ace Of Swords			(instrumental)

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19??		Games People Play			7" Single

	45 19?? US	Flashback/Arista	AFS-9133

Side A	3:17	Games People Play			Lenny Zakatek
Side B	4:11	Time					Eric Woolfson

	(p)1980

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1981 Apr 	Time					7" Single

	Peak Position Held:	15
	Date entered Top 40:	06/06/81
	Total Weeks in Top 40:	12
	Date entered Top 20:	08/??/81
	Total Weeks in Top 20:	06

	45 1981 US	Arista (floating)	AS 0598 (04/??/81)
	45 1981 UK	Arista			??? (08/??/81)

Side A	4:11	Time					Eric Woolfson
Side B	4:15	The Gold Bug				(instrumental)

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1981 Apr 	Time					7" Single

	45 1981 US	Arista (floating)	AS 0598[?]

Side A	4:11	Time (stereo)				Eric Woolfson
Side B	4:11	Time (mono)				Eric Woolfson

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1980?		Snake Eyes (promo)			7" Single

        45 1980 US      Arista (floating)	AS 0635[?] (??/??/??)

Side A	3:03	Snake Eyes (stereo)			Chris Rainbow
Side B	3:03	Snake Eyes (mono)			Chris Rainbow
                (DJ dated 9/21/81)

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1981 Oct 	Snake Eyes				7" Single

	45 1981 US	Arista			AS 0635[?] (10/??/81)

Side A	3:03	Snake Eyes				Chris Rainbow
Side B	4:54	I Don't Wanna Go Home			Lenny Zakatek

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1982 May	Eye In The Sky				7" Single

	Peak Position Held:	03
	Date entered Top 40:	06/06/82
	Total Weeks in Top 40:	17
	Date entered Top 20:	08/??/82
	Total Weeks in Top 20:	13

	45 1982 US	Arista			0696 (05/??/82)
	45 1982 UK	Arista			??? (05/??/82)
	45 19??	DE?	Arista			104 325-100

Side A	3:46	Eye In The Sky				Eric Woolfson
Side B	2:09	Gemini					Chris Rainbow

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198?		Eye In The Sky				7" Single

	45 198? DE?	Arista			104 393-100

Side A	4:33	Eye In The Sky				Eric Woolfson
Side B	3:34	Mammagamma				(instrumental)

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198?		Eye In The Sky				7" Single

	45 198? US	Flashback/Arista	AFS-9138

Side A	3:46	Eye In The Sky				Eric Woolfson
Side B	3:29	Psychobabble				Elmer Gantry

	(p)1982

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1982 Nov 	Psychobabble				7" Single

        45 1982	US	Arista (floating)	AS 1029/AS1-9471 (11/??/82)

Side A  3:29    Psychobabble                            Elmer Gantry
Side B  4:50    Children Of The Moon                    David Paton
        (side A labeled "AS 1029-SAED" not "-SA")

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1982 Nov 	Psychobabble				7" Single

        45 1982	US	Arista (floating)	AS 1029/AS1-9471 (11/??/82)

Side A  3:29    Psychobabble (edited version)		Elmer Gantry
Side B  4:51    Psychobabble (album version)		Elmer Gantry

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1982 Dec 	Old And Wise				7" Single

	45 1982 UK	Arista (floating)	AS 1048[?] (12/??/82)

Side A	3:53	Old And Wise                            Colin Blunstone
Side B	4:19	Children Of The Moon			David Paton

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1983?		Old And Wise (promo)			7" Single

        45 1983 US	Arista (floating)	AS 1048[?] (??/??/??)

Side A  3:53    Old and Wise (stereo)                   Colin Blunstone
Side B  3:53    Old and Wise (mono)                     Colin Blunstone
                (possible label variation: cyan only)

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1984 Feb 	You Don't Believe			7" Single

	45 1984 US	Arista			AS 9108 (02/??/84)

Side A	4:09	You Don't Believe			Lenny Zakatek
Side B	4:07	Lucifer					(instrumental)

    Note: 'from the LP "The Best Of Alan Parsons Project"'

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1984 Feb	Don't Answer Me				7" Single

	45 1984 UK	Arista			??? (02/??/84)

Side A	?:??	Don't Answer Me				Eric Woolfson
Side B	?:??	You Don't Believe			Lenny Zakatek

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1984 Feb	Don't Answer Me				12" Single

	12 1984 UK	Arista			601 170 (02/??/84)

Side A	?:??	Don't Answer Me				Eric Woolfson
Side B	?:??	You Don't Believe			Lenny Zakatek
	?:??	Games People Play			Lenny Zakatek
	?:??	Old And Wise                            Colin Blunstone

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1984 Feb	Don't Answer Me				7" Single

	Peak Position Held:	15
	Date entered Top 40:	03/24/84
	Total Weeks in Top 40:	08

	45 1984 US	Arista (twilite)	AS1-9160

Side A	3:58	Don't Answer Me				Eric Woolfson
Side B	3:28	Don't Let It Show			Dave Townsend

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1984		Don't Answer Me				12" Single

	12 1984 US	Arista			ADP 9184

Side A	?:??	Don't Answer Me				Eric Woolfson
Side B	?:??	Prime Time				Eric Woolfson

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1984		Prime Time (promo)			7" Single

	45 1984 US	Arista			AS1-9208

Side A	4:03	Prime Time (LP version?)		Eric Woolfson
Side B	3:46	Prime Time (Radio Edit?)		Eric Woolfson

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1984 May	Prime Time				7" Single

	Peak Position Held:	34
	Date entered Top 40:	06/23/84
	Total Weeks in Top 40:	03

	45 1984 US	Arista			AS1-9208 (05/??/84)
	45 1984 UK	Arista			??? (06/??/84)

Side A	3:46	Prime Time				Eric Woolfson
Side B	4:28	The Gold Bug				(instrumental)

	Prime Time produced (p)1984
	The Gold Bug produced (p)1980
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
1984 		Prime Time (45 RPM)			12" Single

	12 1984 UK	Arista			12-572

Side A	5:03	Prime Time				Eric Woolfson
	4:28	The Gold Bug				(instrumental)
Side B	?:??	Pipeline				(instrumental)
	?:??	Sirius					(instrumental)

Total: ??:?? (4 tracks, 1980-1984)

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1984		Vulture Culture				12" Single

	12 1984 DE	Ariola			???

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1984(?)	 	Let's Talk About Me			7" Single

	45 1984 UK	Ariola			107 082

Side A	3:33	Let's Talk About Me			David Paton
Side B	3:47	Hawkeye					(instrumental)

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1984(?)	 	Let's Talk About Me			7" Single

	45 198? US	Arista			AS 9282

Side A	3:27	Let's Talk About Me			David Paton
Side B	3:48	Hawkeye					(instrumental)

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1985 		Let's Talk About Me (45 RPM)		12" Single

	12 1985 UK	Arista			12-588
	12 1985 DE	Arista			601 584

Side A	4:22	Let's Talk About Me			David Paton
Side B	3:48	Hawkeye					(instrumental)
	3:56	Pipeline				(instrumental)

Total: 12:06 (3 tracks)

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1985?	    Days Are Numbers (The Traveller) (promo)	7" Single

        45 1985	US	Arista (twilite)	AS1-9208 (??/??/??)

Side A	3:54    Days Are Numbers                        Chris Rainbow
Side B	3:54    Days Are Numbers                        Chris Rainbow

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1985?           Let's Talk About Me (promo)             12" Single

	12 1985	US	Arista (twilite)	ADP 9283

Side A	4:22	Let's Talk About Me [LP version]	David Paton
Side B	3:33	Let's Talk About Me [radio edit]	David Paton
                (pink sleeve with red "vulture culture" ourobouros)

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1985 Apr 	Days Are Numbers (The Traveller)	7" Single

        45 1985	US	Arista (twilite)	AS1-9349 (??/??/8?)
	45 1985 UK	Arista			???

Side A	3:54	Days Are Numbers (The Traveller)	Chris Rainbow
Side B	4:54	Somebody Out There			Colin Blunstone

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1985?		Limelight (promo)			7" Single

        45 1985 US	Arista (twilite)	AS1-9471 (??/??/8?)

Side A  4:20    Limelight				Gary Brooker
Side A  4:20    Limelight				Gary Brooker
        (both sides labeled as side A)

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1985?		Stereotomy (promo)			7" Single

        45 1985	US	Arista (twilite)	AS1-9443[?] (??/??/8?)

Side A  3:58    Stereotomy				John Miles
Side B  4:34    Urbania					(instrumental)

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1985?		Stereotomy (promo)			7" Single

        45 1985	US	Arista (twilite)	AS1-9443[?] (??/??/8?)

Side A  3:58    Stereotomy				John Miles
Side A  3:58    Stereotomy				John Miles
        (both sides labeled side A)

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1985 		Stereotomy				12" Single

	12 1985 US	Arista			ADP-9438

Side A	7:15	Stereotomy (LP Version)			John Miles
Side B	4:13	Stereotomy (Single Version)		John Miles

Total:  11:28 (2 tracks)

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1985 		Stereotomy				12" Single

	12 1985 DE	Arista			602 140

Side A	7:15	Stereotomy (LP Version)			John Miles
Side B	4:13	Stereotomy (Single Version)		John Miles
	4:34	Urbania					(instrumental)

Total:  16:02 (3 tracks)

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1985 		Stereotomy				12" Single

	12 1985 UK	Arista			12-654

(track listing not verified yet)
Side A	7:15	Stereotomy (LP Version)			John Miles
Side B	4:13	Stereotomy (Single Version)		John Miles
	4:34	Urbania					(instrumental)

Total:  ??:?? (? tracks)

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1985 		In The Real World			12" Single

	12 1985 US	Arista			ADP-9464

Side A	4:20	In The Real World			John Miles
Side B	4:39	Limelight				Gary Brooker

Total:  8:59 (2 tracks)

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1986 Feb	Stereotomy				7" Single

	45 1986 US	Arista			??? (02/??/86)
	45 1986 UK	Arista			??? (03/??/86)

Side A	?:??	Stereotomy				John Miles
Side B	?:??	Urbania					(instrumental)

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1987 		Standing On Higher Ground		12" Single

	12 1987	US	Arista			ADP-9548

Side A	5:02	Standing On Higher Ground (LP version)	Geoff Barradale
Side B	4:20	Standing On Higher Ground (edited)	Geoff Barradale

    Note [by M.J. Vasko]:

    B&W picture sleeve -- line drawing of La Sagrada Familia
    on the front, very nice look.

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1987 		Standing On Higher Ground		7" Single

	12 1987	US	Arista			AS1-9576

Side A	3:59	Standing On Higher Ground		Geoff Barradale
Side B	6:19	Inside Looking Out			Eric Woolfson

    Note [by M.J. Vasko]:
    
    picture sleeve: essentially a b&w version of the Gaudi album cover

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1990		Excerpts From Freudiana - *For promotion only*	CD Single

	SD 1990	NL 	EMI			PROM F1

	3:37	Freudiana (single edit)			Eric Woolfson
	3:12 	Far Away From Home			The Flying Pickets
	3:15	Little Hans				Graham Dye
	3:54	You're On Your Own			Kiki Dee
	3:54	Freudiana (album version)		Eric Woolfson

Total:  ??:?? (5 tracks)

[ Special thanks to Andrea (fdq@pobox.com) for the album info. -- ed.]

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1990 Oct	Freudiana				12" Single

	SD 1991 DE	EMI			CDP 560-20 4107-2
	12 1990 EUR	EMI			CDP 560-20 4107-6 (10/11/90)

	5:41	Freudiana (Album Version)		Eric Woolfson
	4:36 	Funny You [Should*] Say That		The Flying Pickets
	3:46	The Nirvana Principle			(instrumental)
	3:37	Freudiana (Single Edit)			Eric Woolfson

Total:  17:40 (4 tracks)

	(*) "Should" was left off the disc, but is included
		in the liner notes.

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1990 ???	Freudiana				7" Single

	45 1991 NL	EMI			CDP 006-20 4107-7

Side A	3:37	Freudiana (Single Edit)			Eric Woolfson
Side B	3:43	Freudiana				(instrumental)

Total:  7:?? (2 tracks)

    Notes:

    Sleeve cover similar to the full Freudiana (white) album.  A
    sticker on the 45 says something to the effect of:  "Conceived
    and created by Eric Woolfson, founder of The Alan Parsons Project"
    and underneath that says "Produced and Engineered by Alan Parsons"

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1991 Jan	Little Hans				12" Single

	SD 1991 EUR	EMI			CDP 560-20 4212-2 (01/24/91)
	12 1991 EUR	EMI			CDP 060-20 4212-6 (01/24/91)
	45 1991 EUR	EMI			CDP 006-20 4212-7 (01/24/91)

	3:15	Little Hans				Graham Dye
	3:14	Beyond The Pleasure Principle		(instrumental)
	3:51	Dora					Eric Woolfson

Total:  10:20 (3 tracks)

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1993		Turn It Up				CD Single

[Note that there are (at least) 3 different releases of this one. --
ed.]

	SD 1993 DE	BMG Arista		74321 16726(-2) (10/27/93)

	3:50	Turn it Up (radio edit)			Chris Thompson
	4:38	I'm Talkin' To You (album version)	David Pack
	6:13	Turn It Up (album version)		Chris Thompson

Total:  1?:?? (3 tracks)


	SD 1993 JP	Arista			BVDA-72 (11/21/93)

	6:13	Turn It Up				Chris Thompson
	4:07	Breakaway				(instrumental)
	?:??	???					???

Total:  1?:?? (3 tracks)


	SD 1993 US	Arista			ASCD-2623 (??/??/93)

4:30	4:28	Turn It Up (official radio edit)	Chris Thompson
4:09	4:08	Turn It Up (shorter radio edit)		Chris Thompson
	6:13	Turn It Up (album version)		Chris Thompson

Total:  14:52 (14:49) (3 tracks)

    Notes:

    Front cover features the photo that appears next to "Turn It Up"
    in the "Try Anything Once" booklet, but lightning bolts have been
    added to the photo.

[ Thanks to Kevin for the info on the promo (ASCD) version! -- ed. ]

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1993?		Wine From The Water			CD Single

	SD 199? ??	BMG Arista		74321 18628 2
	SD 199? EUR	BMG Arista		74321 20792 2

	3:52	Wine From The Water (radio edit)	Eric Stewart
	5:45	Wine From The Water (album version)	Eric Stewart

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1994		Oh Life (There Must Be More)		CD Single

	SD 1994 US	Arista			ASCD-2660 (??/??/94)

4:31	4:26	Oh Life (There Must Be More)		David Pack
		    (Radio Edit)
4:53	4:52	Oh Life (There Must Be More)		David Pack
		    (Single Version)

Total:  9:24 (9:18) (2 tracks, DDD)

[ Thanks to Kevin for this info! -- ed. ]

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1994		Luciferama				CD Single

	SD 1994	NL	Goldr			??? (12/19/94)

	4:56	Luciferama				(instrumental)

Total:  ??:?? (? tracks)

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1994		Luciferama (live)			CD Single

	SD 1994 DE	Arcade			990 92 30

	3:47	Luciferama (live)			(instrumental)
	5:28	Prime Time (live)			Gary Howard

Total:  9:15 (9:17) (2 tracks)

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1994		The Raven (live)			CD Single

	SD 1994 DE	Arcade			990 92 36

3:58	3:54	The Raven (live - radio edit)		Alan Parsons,
							Gary Howard,
							Chris Thompson
5:31	5:30	Psychobabble (live)			Chris Thompson

Total:  9:24 (9:31) (2 tracks)

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1994		Limelight (live)			CD Single

	SD 1994 DE	Arcade			990 92 53

	4:09	Limelight (live)			Chris Thompson
	5:12	Time (live)				Gary Howard

Total:  9:21 (2 tracks)

    Notes [from Roelant]:

    [The] cover is the same as the Live CD, without the words Alan
Parsons
    Live coming out of the megaphone, but with the mention 'ALAN PARSONS
    (in blue) LIMELIGHT' (in white) at the top of the cover. The
backside
    of the cover has pictures of Richard Cottle, Alan Parsons and Stuart
    Elliott (taken from the cd-booklet) on it, as well as the credits.

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1995		You're The Voice			CD Single

	SD 1995 ??	Arcade/CNR Music	991 92 66 (06/19/95)

	4:19	You're The Voice			Chris Thompson
	4:53	White Dawn				(instrumental)

    Notes:

    These two tracks were performed live at the 1995 World Liberty
    Concert in Arnhem, The Netherlands.  See the WLC home page:
    http://www.veronica.nl/events/wlc/

    APP intro as music producer of the concert:
   
http://www.veronica.nl/events/wlc/TheConcert/Artists/alan_parsons.html

    APP interview:
   
http://www.veronica.nl/events/wlc/TheConcert/Artists/interviewParsons.html

Total:  9:12 (2 tracks)

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1995		Forbidden Fruit				CD Single

	SD 1995 DE	WEA			0630-10970(-2) (06/09/95)

	?:??	Forbidden Fruit				Renée Knapp
	?:??	Work Song				chorus

Total:  ??:?? (? tracks)

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1995 ???	La Sagrada Theme			12" Single
	SD 1995	EUR	East-West		999384(-2)

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1996 ???	Too Close To The Sun (On Air Sampler)	CD Single
		    [promo maxi CD single]

	CD 1996 US	PolyGram/River North	51416-4598(-2)

5:08	5:12	Too Close To The Sun			Neil Lockwood
4:10	4:05	So Far Away				Christopher Cross
6:14	6:13	One Day To Fly				Graham Dye
4:32	4:23	Blue Blue Sky (Part 2) (LP Version)	Eric Stewart

Total: 20:04 (19:53) (4 tracks, DDD)

Notes by Kevin Wells:

    This is a promo sampler apparently issued to radio stations.  The
    spine lists all four tracks, followed by the phrase "ADD ME!" - a
    request to add the tracks to the stations play list.  The first
    track is misspelled as "To Close To The Sun" on the spine.  The CD
    contains the phrase "PROGRAM PLAYS THREE TIMES", but each track is
    only on the CD once.  Perhaps there is a cassette version where
    each track does appear 3 times.

[ Thanks to Kevin for this info! -- ed. ]

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1996 Jun	Limelight				CD Single

	SD 1996 DE	East-West/WEA		0630-15241(-2) (06/21/96)

	4:06	Limelight (radio version)		Bonnie Tyler
	5:12	Limelight (overture mix)		Bonnie Tyler
	3:04	Georgia On My Mind			4 WD (instrumental)

Total:  12:22 (3 tracks)

    Notes (some are lifted/transliterated from the web page):

    Limelight has been dubbed the official ZDF German TV song of the
    1996 Summer Olympic Games (XXVI) in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

    Produced by Stephan Power
    String Arrangement: Nick Ingham
    Recording Engineer:  Mike Bigwood
    Mix Engineer:  Pgil Bodger

    http://www.netville.de/music/labels/eastwest/ew/btyler/btyler1.html

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1996 Jul	Brother Up In Heaven			CD Single

	SD 1996 EUR	Arcade/CNR Music	530 00 98 (07/15/96)

3:58	3:57	Brother Up In Heaven			Neil Lockwood
4:44	4:41	Cloudbreak				(instrumental)
3:41	3:40	Blue Blue Sky (Single Version)		Eric Stewart

Total:  12:24 (12:26) (3 tracks, DDD)

    Ian Bairnson - Guitars and Bass
    Stuart Elliott - Drums and Percussion
    Gary Sanctuary - Piano and Keyboards
    Alan Parsons - Additional Keyboards and Backing Vocal
    Dinah Beamish - Cello 

    Note:

    The single version of Blue Blue Sky is not available on the album.
    It is a special "b-side" mix that features a cello solo by Dinah
    Beamish and an acoustic guitar solo by Ian.

[ Special thanks to Thore Stavnem for this CD single info! -- ed. ]

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1996 Sep	Closer To Heaven			CD Single

	SD 1996 DE	WEA			0630-16466(-2) (09/20/96)

4:01	3:57	Closer To Heaven (Single Version)	John Cashmore
	8:19	La Sagrada Familia			John Cashmore, Martin
							Moss, Renée Knapp,
							chorus
	4:40	Closer To Heaven (Album Version)	John Cashmore

Total:  17:03 (3 tracks)

    Music and Lyrics by			Eric Woolfson
    Produced by				Eric Woolfson and Haydn Bendall
    Engineered by			Haydn Bendall
    Orchestra and Choir conducted by	Gavin Greenaway

    All songs published by WOOLFSONGS LTD/CAREERS MUSIC INC.
    The Single(sic) "Closer To Heaven" and "La Sagrada Familia"
    taken from the Original Musical "Gaudi" available on CD and MC.

    TICKET-SERVICE FOR THE MUSICAL "GAUDI" LIVE IN COLOGNE 0180/530 2020

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1996 Oct	Lucifer					CD Single
		    (performed by Temple Of Light)

	SD 1996 EUR	MCA/BMG			MC 70232 (10/??/96)

3:41	3:38	Lucifer (radio edit)			(instrumental)
6:42	6:39	Lucifer (big club mix)			(instrumental)
7:06	7:02	Lucifer (fantasy mix)			(instrumental)
6:31	4:30	Inferno					(instrumental)

Total:  21:49 (24:00) (4 tracks)

    Note:

    The cover for this cover CD single features a great white shark
    underwater, with the artist and title right above.  The fourth
    track is *not* written by Parsons or Woolfson, and yes, is two
    minutes longer than advertised.  The mixes are techno in flavor,
    similar to the Apollo remixes below.

    [ Thanks to Alistair for pointing this cover out! -- ed. ]

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1996 Nov	So Far Away				CD Single

	SD 1996 EUR	Arcade/CNR Music	530 01 68 (11/04/96)

4:10	4:05	So Far Away				Christopher Cross
6:08	6:05	Apollo [speech by John F. Kennedy]	(instrumental)

Total:  10:10 (2 tracks)

    From the album & CD Rom "On Air"
    available through CNR MUSIC (5300099)

    Track 1 - written by Ian Bairnson
    Track 2 - written by Stuart Elliot [sic], Alan Parsons & Ian
Bairnson
    Produced and engineered by ALan Parsons
    Published by BMG Music Inc.

    (p) CNR Music 1996 (c) Parsonics
    Marketed and Distributed by CNR Music,
    A Division of the Arcade Music Company

    Note:

    This single has no new music on it, so it's for collectors only!!
    The CD does not come in a plastic CD case (aka jewel box).  Rather,
    the single disc comes in a recycled cardboard "envelope."

Total:  10:18 (10:20) (2 tracks, DDD)

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1997 Feb	Apollo					12" Single
		    (remixed by Solar Quest)

	LP 1997	NL	CNR Music/Arcade	530 01 71 (02/03/97)
	LP 1997	US	River North		51416-1630(-1) (07/01/97)

Side A	5:17	Apollo (La Luna Mix)			(instrumental)
	5:53	Apollo Deep Bass Mix 
			(One Great Two Step)		(instrumental)
	6:08	Apollo Original Mix (Apollo)		(instrumental)
Side B	9:14	Apollo Hard Mix (Lunartek)		(instrumental)
	7:56	Apollo Ambient Mix (Moon Boots)		(instrumental)

Total: 34:28 (5 tracks)

	Composed by Stuart Elliott, Alan Parsons & Ian Bairnson
	Produced by Alan Parsons

	Remixed by Solar Quest at Union Hall Studios, DAT Ltd. London
	Compiled by Solar Quest & Jo Harrison at Union Hall Studios,
		DAT Ltd. London
	Apollo Original Mix recorded at Parsonics Ltd. London
	Publishing by BMG Music
	Artwork by NoLimit

    Notes:
    
    This is a very interesting 12" maxi single.  All of the remixes
    are done by Solar Quest, and I'm not sure if the band had any
    part in it other than the original version.  So far, I've only
    seen it available from CD Teleshop in Holland.  Apparently,
    River North is also releasing it on July 1st, according to CD
    Now...
    
    [ Thanks Alistair!  However, given River North's "success" rate
    and lack of pushing the release of singles (i.e. BBTW) and of
    the album, I don't know why they're doing this. -- ed. ]

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1997 Feb	Blown By The Wind			CD Single

	CD 1997 US	PolyGram/River North	51416-4607 (02/??/97)

3:52	3:49	Blown By The Wind (Radio Edit, solo)	Eric Stewart
3:52	3:49	Blown By The Wind (Radio Edit, no solo)	Eric Stewart
5:32	5:22	Blown By The Wind (LP version)		Eric Stewart

Total: 13:16 (13:00) (3 tracks, DDD)

    Notes:

    This is the radio-only CD single for BBTW.  The first track has
    one complete verse/chorus pair deleted leaving intact the bridge
    guitar solo by Ian.  The second track is the same as first, but
    without the solo, allowing for the missing verse/chorus to be
    added back in.  Great mixing job on these... I couldn't detect
    any problems with the cut 'n pasted chunks!!

    The artwork is purely River North's, taking some of the balloons
    from OA and "painting" them into sky. 

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1997 Apr	Fall Free				CD Single

	SD 1997 EUR	Arcade/CNR Music	530 01 89 (04/14/97)

4:09	4:06	Fall Free				Steve Overland
5:08	5:07	Too Close To The Sun			Neil Lockwood

Total:  9:13 (9:17) (2 tracks, DDD)

    Notes:

    This single has no new music on it, so it's for collectors only!!
    The CD does not come in a plastic CD case (aka jewel box).  Rather,
    the single disc comes in a recycled cardboard "envelope."

    This packaging of this CD single was apparently timed with the
    European tour, as the cover is embossed with a sticker that reads:

	    Alan Parsons Tour Dates:

	    May 6 th - Paris Zenith
	    May 7 th - Rotterdam Ahoy
	    May 9 th - London Shepherds
			Bush Empire

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1997 Jul        Definitive Collection (promo sampler)  Compilation

	CD 1997	SP	BMG/Arista/Ariola	74321 53520 2 (07/??/97)

	4:37	Eye In The Sky				Eric Woolfson
	3:23	I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You		Lenny Zakatek
	5:57	Standing On Higher Ground		Geoff Barradale

Total: 13:57 (3 tracks, AAD/ADD, 1976-1980)

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1999 Sep	The Time Machine			CD Single

	CD 1999 NL	Arcade/CNR Music	200 43 33 (09/03/99)
	CD 1999 US	Miramar (promo-only)	31444 (??/??/99)

	3:23	The Time Machine (Dr. Evil Radio Mix)	(instrumental)
	6:43	The Time Machine (Dr. Evil Trance Mix)	(instrumental)
	3:22	The Time Machine (Radio Edit		(instrumental)
		    [not Austin Powered])
4:55	4:54	The Time Machine (Album Version)	(instrumental)

Total: 18:45 (4 tracks, DDD)

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1999 Sep	The Time Traveler:  songs from The	CD Single
		    Time Machine featuring an
		    interview with Alan Parsons

	CD 1999 US	Miramar			MPCD3143 (??/??/99)

	4:23	Press Rewind				Graham Dye
	5:24	The Call Of The Wild			Máire Brennan
	5:00	Out Of The Blue				Tony Hadley
	5:13	Call Up					Neil Lockwood
		Alan Parsons Interview tracks
	12:38	About Alan Parsons			Alan Parsons
	6:17	About CD-ROM Project			Alan Parsons
	1:43	About "The Time Machine"		Alan Parsons
	20:46	About "Dark Side Of The Moon"		Alan Parsons
	12:07	About "Austin Powers"			Alan Parsons

Total: ??:?? (9 tracks)

=========================================================================
SONGBOOKS and SHEET MUSIC

1976		Tales Of Mystery And Imagination:	Songbook
			Edgar Allan Poe

	SM 1976 US	20th Century Fox Music Group

	Distributed by Columbia Pictures Publications

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1980		Eve					Songbook

	SM 1980	US	Almo Publications	???

	Distributed by Columbia Pictures Publications

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1980		Time					Single

	SM 1980 US	Almo/Columbia Pictures	2754TSMX

Total:  (4 pages [1 cover + 3 song])

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1982		Eye In The Sky				Songbook

	SM 1982	US	Columbia Pictures Publ.	PO426SMX

	ISBN 0-89898-155-7

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1982		Eye In The Sky				Single

	SM 1982 US	Columbia Pictures Publ.	9005ESMX

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1984		Ammonia Avenue				Songbook

	SM 1984	US	Columbia Pictures Publ.	PO551SMX

	ISBN 0-89898-265-0

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1985		Vulture Culture				Songbook

	SM 1985	US	Columbia Pictures Publ.	PO624SMX

	ISBN 0-89898-377-0

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1985		Days Are Numbers (The Traveller)	Single

	SM 1985	US	Columbia Pictures Publ.	0154DSMX

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1985		The Best Of The Alan Parsons Project	Songbook

	SM 1985	US	Columbia Pictures Publ.	PO687SMX

	ISBN 0-89898-429-7

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1986		Stereotomy				Songbook

	SM 1986	US	Columbia Pictures Publ.	PO702SMX

	ISBN 0-89898-462-9

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1986		Stereotomy				Single

	SM 1986	US	Columbia Pictures Publ.	1011SSMX

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1987		Gaudi					Songbook

	SM 1987	US	Columbia Pictures Publ.	PO766SMX

Total:	(32 pages), ISBN 0-89898-515-3

    Liner Notes:

	This music was inspired by the life and works of
	Antonio Gaudi (1852-1926).  A Catalan architect
	whose grand conception, the Sagrada Familia Cathedral
	in Barcelona, involves a construction timetable
	which runs for hundreds of years.  He is buried
	in the crypt of his unfinished masterpiece.

    [This paragraph is similar to what is found in the album liner,
    although some of the words have been changed a bit as well as a
    few changes in sentence structure.  It appears on page 1, with
    photos of the cathedral and a photo of Alan and Eric on page 2.
    The rest of the liner notes are in the biography section begin-
    ning on page 30.  -- ed. ]

	The Spanish architect Antonio Gaudi "used, manipulated,
	transformed every kind of material, with the same con-
	tinuous and diffuse detailed concentration of a goldsmith
	or silversmith."  In much the same way, musical craftsmen
	Alan Parsons and Eric Woolfson have meticulously created
	a classic serious of albums that draw on diverse sources
	and unique themes.

    [I disagree with the next statement....	I
	    mean, what ever happened to ToMaI?	:)	-- ed.]

	Beginning on Arista almost a decade ago with the platinum
	*I Robot*, and continuing through such accomplishments as
	*Eye In The Sky, The Turn Of A Friendly Card* and *Ammo-
	nia Avenue*, The Alan Parsons Project has always made
	challenging, provocative music.  Their new album, in the
	tradition of their finest and most successful conceptual
	pieces, is a tribute to Gaudi, whose designs for chapels,
	palaces, schools and other structures made him one of the
	past century's most acclaimed and influential architects.

	It is understandable that The Alan Parsons Project should
	be intrigued by Gaudi, whose experiments, as one study
	noted, "place him within the trend to open up new modes of
	expression in photography, the cineman, and in the visual
	arts."  Returning to the strong thematicall-linked album
	form that first brought them to worldwide recognition,
	with *Gaudi*, The Alan Parsons Project has created a "por-
	trait of the artist" that stands among their richest works.

	Well before the first APP lp, *Tales Of Mysetery And Ima-
	gination*, brought Alan Parsons to the attention of the
	general public, he was involved in making dozens of now-
	classic records with a variety of artists.  After showing
	early promise as a musician -- leaning the piano, flute
	and guitar as a child -- he became more active as a lis-
	tener than a player.  Then exposure to the songs of The
	Beatles rekindled the desire to participate.  "I started
	saying, 'How the hell did they do that?'," he told an in-
	terviewer.  "When I left school I got a job at EMI, and
	found my interest didn't lie in television camera research.
	I moved to the tape-duplication department and one of the
	first things I heard was *Revolver*, on the first good hi-
	fi system I'd ever set eyes upon.  And I thought, "Hey,
	what's going on?"  Within a year and a half of that I
	started working at Abbey Road."

	He served as an assistant engineer on The Beatles' *Abbey
	Road* lp, starting a long association both with the stu-
	dio, and with Paul McCartney.  When The Beatles split up,
	Parsons went on to engineer McCartnet's Wings Albums *Wild-
	life* and *Red Rose Speedway*, as well as such hits as "Hi,
	Hi, Hi."  In addition to his work with McCartney, Parsons
	worked with The Hollies on five of their albums (and two of
	the group's biggest chart hits, "He Ain't Heavy, He's My
	Brother" -- on which Elton John played piano -- and "The
	Air That I Breathe").

	But the band that provided the greatest scopr for Parsons'
	inventive approach to engineering was Pink Floyd, he earned
	a Grammy nomination for *Dark Side Of The Moon*.  "Later,
	the Floyd wanted me to set up their studio and continue to
	go on the road -- I'd done three American tours with them,
	and it was they who brought me to America.  Btouring with
	Pink Floyd was a grueling experience."  (Perhaps his
	experiences on the road with Floyd are one reason why The
	Alan Parsons Project have never attempted to take their
	music on the road.)  [Little do *he* know!	:) -- ed.]

    [The rest of the bio is discusses Parsons' hits as a producer
    (for John Miles, Al Stewart, Pilot, Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel),
    and the themes of the APP albums.  I'll add it when I have time
    to type it all in.	:)	-- ed. ]


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RADIO PROGRAMS

Since these never have been nor will be officially released for
public consumption, the dates listed are for broadcast or released
to radio stations.

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1976?		Inner View Radio Show:			Radio Broadcast
		    Alan Parsons Project Show
		(to be broadcast sometime in 1976 or 1977)

        LP 1976	US	Inner View		Series #7 Show #12

Side A  ??:??   2 interview tracks+music               
AP/EW/interviewer
Side B  ??:??   2 interview tracks+music               
AP/EW/interviewer

Notes: [by Martin Vasko]

    -- typical LP length for each side, ~20-25 minutes
    -- transcription by Alistair Young appears in message
		dated 16 October 1996
    -- copyright date is shown as 1976, but show is pretty
	clearly from 1977 as it discusses I Robot at length

    [I'll just add that 1977 was the release date of IR.  It
    IS possible that the interview took place beforehand to
    promote the new record.  I'll try to include the tran-
    scription sometime in the future if I can find it. -- ed.]

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1983?		The Source Radio Show:			Radio Broadcast
		    The Allan Parsons Special (3 LPs)
		(to be broadcast January 14 - 16, 1983)

	LP 1983	US	The Source/NBC		Show # NBC 83-2

LP1: Side 1  20:26   Collage                           
AP/EW/interviewer
                     I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You
                     Get Back
                     Maxwell's Silver Hammer
                     The Air That I Breathe

LP2: Side 2  17:21   Money
                     Time

LP3: Side 3  14:43   Year Of The Cat
                     The Raven

LP1: Side 4  13:42   Breakdown
                     Day After Day
                     Some Other Time

LP2: Side 5  14:47   What Goes Up...
                     The Eagle Will Rise Again
                     Can't Take It With You

LP3: Side 6: 23:35   Dammed If I Do [sic]
                     Games People Play
                     Time
                     Eye In The Sky

Notes:  [by Martin Vasko]

	Far more musical content than interview, but definitely
	informative nonetheless, with the first two sides center-
	ing on AP; EW comes into the interviews after Year Of The
	Cat.  "Allan" consistently misspelled on cue sheets and
	hub labels.  Contains commercials and show promos as well.
	Total music/int. time about 103 minutes.  Sirius plays only
	as background music behind speaking just prior to Eye In
	The Sky.  All songs listed play at full length.  Recording
	quality reasonable.  Some interesting bits about vocalists.

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1987?		The Legends of Rock Radio Show:		Radio Broadcast
		    The Parsons Project/The Alan
		    Parsons Project (2 LPs)
		(to be broadcast March 30 - April 5, 1987)

        LP 1987	US	NBC Radio Entertainment	Show # NBC 87-13

LP1: Side 1  20:23   Collage                           
AP/EW/interviewer
                     Standing On Higher Ground
                     Money
                     I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You

LP2: Side 2  18:33   Can't Take It With You
                     Damned If I Do
                     Games People Play
                     Time

LP1: Side 3  11:25   Eye In The Sky
                     Sterotomy [sic]
                     Breakdown

LP2: <second side is blank labeled and contains no audio>

Notes:  [by Martin Vasko]

	Far more musical content than interview, but in this case the
	informative content is not particularly impressive and almost
	all (all?) of the material is recycled from The Source's show
	NBC 83-2.  Contains commercials and show promos as well.
	Total music/int. time about 50.5 minutes.  Recording quality
	fair.  One very short, but rather interesting quote:

	"Still another unique step forward for Alan and Eric may be
	the materialization of their first tour.

	Eric: "We'd like to do it and it's certainly about time and
	with the grandeur of the theme that I'm actually working on
	at the moment, which I still won't tell you about, it's very
	possible that we can pull it off next time around."

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1993		In The Studio				Radio Broadcast
		    Show Number 275
		    Alan Parsons Project "I Robot"
		(to be broadcast week of 09/28/93)

        CD 1993 US	Album Network/
			    Bullet Productions	HFUX0200C

	18:15   segment/track one
	    00:00-00:05	"In The Studio is sponsored..."	[intro ITS announcer]
	    00:06-16:07	Lead-in and intro		Redbeard & A. Parsons
		Songs:  "I, Robot" [sic] "I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You"
		Features these clips:
		00:48-01:19	I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You
		01:19-01:46	Breakdown
		01:46-02:10	Some Other Place
		04:44-10:41	I Robot [complete]
		12:30-15:49	I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You [complete]

            16:08-17:07 commercial	TGI Fridays	John Ratzenberger
            17:08-11:11 commercial	Citibank	(various)
            17:38-18:09 commercial	US Army Reserve	(various)

	19:53   segment/track two
	    -0:08-00:00	8-second pause
	    00:00-19:43
		Songs: "The Voice" "Breakdown" "Don't Let It Show"
		Features these clips:
		02:10-07:33	The Voice [complete]
		08:38-12:24	Breakdown [complete]
		13:24-17:40	Don't Let It Show [complete]
            17:43-18:12	commercial	Citibank	(various)
            18:12-18:42	commercial	AT&T		Tom Selleck
            18:43-19:13	commercial	Listerine	(various)
            19:14-19:43	commerical	Citibank	(various)

	17:04   segment/track three
	    -0:08-00:00	8-second pause
	    00:00-16:54
		Songs: "Nucleus/Day After Day" "Some Other Time"
		"Genesis Channel 1" [sic]
		00:01-02:39	Nucleus [complete]
		02:40-06:26	Day After Day (The Show Must Go On) [complete]
		07:19-11:17	Some Other Time [complete]
		11:45-14:52	Genesis Ch. 1 V. 32 [complete]

            14:53-15:23	commercial	Citibank	(various)
            15:24-15:53	commercial	US Army Reserve	(various)
            15:53-16:24	commercial	Listerine	(various)
            16:24-16:54	commercial	Citibank	(various)

	1:41    segment/track four
	    -0:08-00:00	8-second pause
            00:00-00:06	"In The Studio was sponsored by...",
            00:06-00:35	"AT&T wants you to choose a legendary rock album
		to have feature on an upcoming edtition of In The Studio.
		On a postcard, send your name and address to In The Studio,
		P.O. Box 10655, Burbank, CA  91510..."
            00:36-1:30	"This is Redbeard, and I'd like to thank..."

	1:26    segment/track five
	    -0:12-00:00	12-second pause
            00:00-1:12 Promo with :07 bed for local tag.  "A musical
		riddle:  who neither sings nor plays yet has sold over
		20 million albums?..."
		00:00-00:09	I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You (clip 1)
		00:10-00:41	I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You (clip 2)
		00:41-00:52	Breakdown [complete]
		00:52-01:10	Some Other Time [complete]

	4:05    segment/track six
	    -0:12-00:00	12-second pause
            00:00-4:05 "In The Studio Greatest Bit."  Alan Parsons
		discusses his unique image problem. Followed by the
		song 'I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You.'
		00:48-04:03	I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You

Total: 62:24 (6 tracks)

[ Dunno about spelling in the following credits -- ed. ]

    Interviewer and co-producer:	Redbeard
    Writer and co producer:		Mark Felsa
    Production assistance, editing
	and digital mastering:		Rick "R.J." Lane
    Transcription:			Jane Carpenter
    Executive Producer:			Stephen R. Smith

    Notes: [by Kevin Wells]

	This radio show from the "In The Studio" series consists of
	interviews with Alan Parsons concerning how he produces an album,
	and specifically, how he produced "I Robot".  Parsons answers
	questions about and makes comments on each album track and then
	the track is played, usually in its entirety. Parsons usually
	talks over the intro to each song.  The songs are not presented
	in the same order as they appear on the album. 

	The show is hosted by a DJ named Redbeard who summarizes his
	questions to Alan, then plays Alan's response to the question.

	Most of the information about this show comes from the program
	log and cue sheet.  Any errors indicated with "[sic]" are
	written as they appear on the cue sheet.

	This program is not available commercially, but the show was
	distributed to various radios stations on CD.  Some of these
	CDs have found their way into the hands of collectors.

    Notes:

	The interview with Alan definitely took place around the date of
	the broadcast, as Alan was questioned whether or not any of the
	Project songs were designed for or destined towards the theater,
	and he mentioned that the "project" that he and Eric worked on in
	the "early 90s" eventually became a musical.  It was a bittersweet
	reflection as Alan couldn't even bring himself to say its name.

	The one big boo-boo on Alan's part was when he stated John Miles
	as the lead vocal for Don't Let It Show when in fact (and con-
	firmed in The Avenue #7), it was Dave Townsend.  In fact, John
	isn't even featured on I Robot at all!!  Hey, after hundreds of
	songs, dozens of records and artists, he's allowed to slip!!
	Just once though!	:)

	To date, this is the most recent and last known radio interview gi-
	ven by Alan.  The Westwood One concert and Keats interview don't count!

[ Thanks to Kevin for much of the above info! -- ed. ]

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1996		Westwood One Entertainment		Radio Broadcast
		    Superstar Concert Series Show# 96-08
		(to be broadcast week of 02/19/96)

	CD 1996 US	Westwood One Entertainment SHOW# 96-08
			    disc one		C09NM01XC
			    disc two		C09NN01XC

Disc One
--------
20:07	20:09	segment/track one
	    00:00-01:05	intro				Tawn Mastery (WW1 announcer)
	    01:05-01:35	commercial	Plymouth Div.	(various)
	    01:35-02:35	commercial	Rejuvex		Lauren Hutton
	    02:35-05:03	Sirius [sic: "Sirus"]		(instrumental)
			    [tape warpie at 03:27]
	    05:03-09:39	Eye In The Sky			Peter Beckett
	    09:39-09:48	applause			audience
	    09:48-13:07	What Goes Up... [sic: no "..."]	Peter Beckett, Chris
Thompson
	    13:07-13:24	applause, welcome		audience, Peter Beckett
	    13:24-18:12	Luciferama [sic: Lucifer]	(instrumental)
	    18:12-18:24	applause, break announcement	audience, Tawn Mastery
	    18:25-18:55	commercial	Nestle Crunch	(various)
	    18:56-19:26	commercial	AT&T		(various)
	    19:27-19:57	commercial	US Army Reserve	(various)
	    19:57-20:07	10-second pause

14:31	14:27	segment/track two
	    00:00-00:05	intro				Tawn Mastery
	    00:06-04:57	Can't Take It With You		Chris Thompson
	    04:57-05:05	applause			audience
	    05:05-09:03	Dream Within A Dream		(Orson Welles, instrumental)
	    09:03-12:34	The Raven			Alan Parsons, Chris Thompson,
							Peter Beckett
	    12:35-18:24	applause, break announcement	audience, Tawn Mastery
	    12:49-13:18	commercial	Plymouth Div.	(various)
	    13:18-14:18	commercial	Rejuvex		Lauren Hutton
	    14:18-14:27	10-second pause

12:35	12:45	segment/track three
	    00:00-00:18	applause/intro [overlap of trk]	audience, Alan Parsons
	    00:10-05:34	Take The Money And Run		Peter Beckett
	    05:34-05:47	applause			audience
	    05:47-10:44	Time				Peter Beckett
	    10:52-11:04	applause, break announcement	Tawn Mastery
	    11:04-11:34	commercial	US Army Reserve	(various)
	    11:34-12:04	commercial	Plymouth Div.	(various)
	    12:04-12:34	commercial	Nestle Crunch	(various)

Total: 47:13 (3 tracks)


Disc Two
--------
15:??	15:03	segment/track one
	    00:00-00:17	intro, welcome			Tawn Mastery, Chris Thompson
	    00:17-04:00	Games People Play		Chris Thompson, Peter Beckett
	    04:00-04:20	applause, thank you		audience, Alan Parsons
	    04:20-13:05	band intro, Psychobabble	Alan Parsons, Chris Thompson
	    13:05-13:25	applause, break announcement	audience, Tawn Mastery
	    13:25-13:55	commercial	Plymouth Div.	(various)
	    13:55-14:55	commercial	Rejuvex		Lauren Hutton

09:20	09:??	segment/track two			Classic Rock Allstars
14:48	14:??	segment/track three			Classic Rock Allstars

00:50	00:??	segment/track four
	    00:00-00:50	commercial, with clip from	Westwood One Superstar
Concert
			    Games People Play		    Series (with Tawn Mastery)

Total: 40:05 (4 tracks)

Grand Total: 87:18 (7 tracks)

[ Dunno about spelling in the following credits -- ed. ]

    Superstar Concert Series credits:
	Produced by John Norman
	Production and Engineering by Jim Duncan and Jeff Park
	Special thanks to Fred Limgren

    Alan Parsons Live credits:
	Recorded live by WW1
	Engineered by Biff Daws, assisted by Doug Field and Phil Kneebone
	Mixed by Alan Parsons

    Note:

    This concert was recorded at Cincinnati's Riverbend Music Theatre
    on August 24, 1995.

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END OF ALAN PARSONS PROJECT DISCOGRAPHY

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suggestions, additions, corrections, etc.  The easiest way to reach me
is via e-mail.  Snail mail is acceptable as well.

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