The Alan Parson's Project

The Alan Parsons Project - The Turn Of A Friendly Card (1980/2015) [DSD64 + Hi-Res FLAC]

The Alan Parsons Project - The Turn Of A Friendly Card (1980/2015)
DSD64 (.dsf) 1 bit/2,8 MHz | Time - 40:43 minutes | 1,05 GB
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 40:43 minutes | 938 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

The Turn Of A Friendly Card was inspired by the theatricality of casino gambling as exemplified in Las Vegas and Monte Carlo. The concept of 'risk' at the gambling tables has obvious parallels to the risks we take in life. An All-Time Audiophile Favorite - First time in DSD, still not available as SACD!

The Alan Parsons Project - I Robot (1977) [Non-Remastered]  Music

Posted by gribovar at July 14, 2023
The Alan Parsons Project - I Robot (1977) [Non-Remastered]

The Alan Parsons Project - I Robot (1977) [Non-Remastered]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 234 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 96 MB | Covers - 237 MB
Genre: Progressive Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Arista Records (259 651)

Alan Parsons delivered a detailed blueprint for his Project on their 1975 debut, Tales of Mystery and Imagination, but it was on its 1977 follow-up, I Robot, that the outfit reached its true potential. Borrowing not just its title but concept from Isaac Asimov's classic sci-fi Robot trilogy, this album explores many of the philosophies regarding artificial intelligence - will it overtake man, what does it mean to be man, what responsibilities do mechanical beings have to their creators, and so on and so forth - with enough knotty intelligence to make it a seminal text of late-'70s geeks, and while it is also true that appreciating I Robot does require a love of either sci-fi or art rock, it is also true that sci-fi art rock never came any better than this…
The Alan Parsons Project - Ammonia Avenue (1984) [Japan '1988] RE-UPPED

The Alan Parsons Project - Ammonia Avenue (1984) [Japan '1988]
EAC | FLAC-Image+CUE+LOG > 247 MB | Full Scans | MP3 CBR 320 Kbps > 91 MB
Progressive Rock / Art Rock / Pop Rock | 40:04 mins | Label: Victor Japan | Cat. # A25D-6

The Alan Parsons Project - The Collection (2010)  Music

Posted by popsakov at May 10, 2023
The Alan Parsons Project - The Collection (2010)

The Alan Parsons Project - The Collection (2010)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 454 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 178 Mb
Full Scans | 01:07:32 | RAR 5% Recovery
Progressive Rock / Art Rock / Symphonic Rock / Electronic
Camden / Sony Music #88697808482

The Alan Parsons Project was a progressive rock music entity comprised of engineer/ producer Alan Parsons and songwriter, musician and manager Eric Woolfson. They released 10 concept albums between 1976 – 1987 and have sold over 50 million albums world-wide. Their focus was on very high quality studio sound production and they recorded most of their work at Abbey Road Studios in London. They used a variety of different lead vocalists and musicians on every album – choosing who they felt was the best for each song rather than being constrained to moulding the material for one specific artist. They have been name-checked in The Simpsons and Austin Powers film and their music is used regularly in adverts, films, sporting events and is often sampled by US rap artists.

The Alan Parsons Project - Ammonia Avenue (1984) Re-Up  Music

Posted by popsakov at June 11, 2020
The Alan Parsons Project - Ammonia Avenue (1984) Re-Up

The Alan Parsons Project - Ammonia Avenue (1984)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 238 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 97 Mb
Full Scans | RAR 5% Recovery
Progressive Rock, Soft Rock | Arista Records #ARCD 8204 / ARCD 8062 | US

One of the most interesting aspects about the Alan Parsons Project is the band's ability to forge a main theme with each of its songs, while at the same time sounding extremely sharp and polished. Much of this formula is used in Ammonia Avenue, only this time the songs rise above Parsons' overall message due to the sheer beauty of the lyrics partnered with the luster of the instruments. The album touches upon how the lines of communication between people are diminishing, and how we as a society grow more spiritually isolated and antisocial. But aside from the philosophical concepts prevalent in the lyrics, it is the music on this album that comes to the forefront.
The Alan Parsons Project - The Instrumental Works (1988/2023)

The Alan Parsons Project - The Instrumental Works (1988/2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 410 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 160 MB
1:08:15 | Synth-pop, Prog Rock | Label: Arista - Legacy

Instrumental Works collects ten of The Alan Parsons Project's best musical pieces and acts as a wonderful journey through some of this group's most innovative material. Although famous for his concepts, Alan Parsons is equally renowned for his illustrious mood-invoking instrumentals that helped create atmosphere on all of his albums. These movements can easily be taken away from their master albums without losing their grandeur and charm, unlike his vocal works that act as pieces in a thematic puzzle and are better left within their conceptual domain. Both intricacy and subtlety are depicted here, with selections such as "I Robot," "Paseo de Gracia," and "Hawkeye." The all-encompassing "Mammagamma" from Eye in the Sky is wisely included as well, as is the peculiar "Urbania," one of the best tracks from Stereotomy. Noticeably missed, on the other hand, are two of their finest instrumentals in "Lucifer" and the short but stunning "Sirius." Even without these pieces, Instrumental Works spotlights Parsons' fine employment of musical diversity through his keyboard and guitar manipulation, while at the same time the music's simplicity is admirably felt. These selections are an entertaining jaunt across Parsons' non-vocal material.
The Alan Parsons Project - I Robot (1977) {1985, Japan 1st Press}

The Alan Parsons Project - I Robot (1977) {1985, Japan 1st Press}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 242 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 104 Mb
Covers Included | 00:41:09 | RAR 5% Recovery
Progressive Rock, Art Rock | Arista / Nippon Phonogram Co. #32RD-25

I Robot is the second studio album by the English progressive rock band The Alan Parsons Project (Alan Parsons and Eric Woolfson), released by Arista Records in June 1977. It is an art rock album that draws conceptually on author Isaac Asimov's science fiction Robot trilogy, exploring philosophical themes regarding artificial intelligence.
The Alan Parsons Project - I Robot (1977) {2016, Special Limited Edition, MFSL UDSACD 2174}

The Alan Parsons Project - I Robot (1977) {2016, Special Limited Edition, MFSL UDSACD 2174}
Converted from SACD[PS3] to Hi-Res Audio 2.0, 24bit/88.2khz
WavPack | WV (Img) + Cue ~ 859 Mb | Full Scans (JPG, 300 dpi) ~ 61 Mb | RAR 5% Recovery
Progressive Rock | Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab #UDSACD 2174

Alan Parsons delivered a detailed blueprint for his Project on their 1975 debut, Tales of Mystery and Imagination, but it was on its 1977 follow-up, I Robot, that the outfit reached its true potential. Borrowing not just its title but concept from Isaac Asimov's classic sci-fi Robot trilogy, this album explores many of the philosophies regarding artificial intelligence – will it overtake man, what does it mean to be man, what responsibilities do mechanical beings have to their creators, and so on and so forth – with enough knotty intelligence to make it a seminal text of late-'70s geeks…
The Alan Parsons Project - Tales Of Mystery And Imagination  [SHM-CD] (1975)

The Alan Parsons Project - Tales Of Mystery And Imagination [SHM-CD] (1975)
Progressive Rock | XLD Rip, log | FLAC, separate files+CUE | Full Artwork 300 dpi | 1.10 GB
The Alan Parsons Project - Tales Of Mystery And Imagination: Edgar Allan Poe (1976)

The Alan Parsons Project - Tales Of Mystery And Imagination: Edgar Allan Poe (1976)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 249 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 103 Mb
Full Scans ~ 126 Mb | 00:42:42 | RAR 5% Recovery
Art Rock, Progressive Rock, Symphonic Rock | Mercury #832 820-2

Tales of Mystery and Imagination is an extremely mesmerizing aural journey through some of Edgar Allan Poe's most renowned works. With the use of synthesizers, drums, guitar, and even a glockenspiel, Parsons' shivering effects make way for an eerie excursion into Poe's well-known classics. On the album's 1987 remix, the instrumental "Dream Within a Dream" has Orson Welles narrating in front of this wispy collaboration of guitars and keyboards (Welles also narrates "Fall of the House of Usher: Prelude"). The EMI vocoder is used throughout "The Raven" with the Westminster City School Boys Choir mixed in to add a distinct flair to its chamber-like sound.