| Notes |
The Alan Parsons Project is, as its name implies, a "project" of acclaimed English producer Alan Parsons, well known as the Engineer of The Beatle's "White Album" and Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" (for which he won a Grammy). Parsons created a series of progressive rock albums, employing a rotating cast of session musicians to do most of the performing. Parsons' role is compared to that of a director or producer - he creates the concept, writes some of the music and hires the artists. Andrew Powell joined the project in 1976 as musical arranger. This is a great soundboard show. Adam, thanks so much for your kind generosity and giving spirit!! |