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Tales of Mystery and Imagination Edgar Allan Poe returns in remastered editions. Order here: ⬇️

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The unmistakable sound of 'Sirius' by The Alan Parsons Project lands in the season two finale of Severance. You know something big is coming when that track kicks in! Did you spot it?

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Only one week to go for ‘I Robot - Work in Progress’ to be released exclusively for Record Store Day UK 2025. This special edition brings together early rough and alternative mixes of all 10 tracks from the album—previously unreleased and now making their debut on vinyl. Pressed on 180g

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Tomorrow is Record Store Day 2025! Who’s planning to pick up the exclusive ‘I Robot – Work In Progress’ release? This special edition features early rough and alternative mixes of all 10 tracks from the original album - previously unreleased and now available on vinyl for the

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Step into the shadows once more. Here are the top five most streamed tracks from Tales of Mystery and Imagination. Which one claims the top spot? Watch the countdown to see which songs still echo the loudest. Remastered and reissued, Tales of Mystery and Imagination Edgar

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“God’s architect” now officially venerable. The Vatican and Pope Francis have moved Antoni Gaudí a step closer to sainthood, recognising the “heroic virtues” behind the unfinished Sagrada Familia basilica in Barcelona. In 1987, APP released the album ‘Gaudí, a tribute to the

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Wishing a very happy birthday to Andrew Powell, the orchestral and choral conductor of The Alan Parsons Project. From the haunting grandeur of 'The Fall of the House of Usher' to the spine-tingling crescendos of 'Silence and I', his arrangements brought scale, drama and elegance

Wishing a very happy birthday to Andrew Powell, the orchestral and choral conductor of The Alan Parsons Project.

From the haunting grandeur of 'The Fall of the House of Usher' to the spine-tingling crescendos of 'Silence and I', his arrangements brought scale, drama and elegance
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Remembering John Miles on what would have been his 76th birthday. John’s unmistakable voice left its mark on some of The Alan Parsons Project’s most iconic tracks, including (The System Of) Doctor Tarr & Professor Fether, Stereotomy, Shadow of a Lonely Man and La Sagrada Familia

Remembering John Miles on what would have been his 76th birthday.

John’s unmistakable voice left its mark on some of The Alan Parsons Project’s most iconic tracks, including (The System Of) Doctor Tarr & Professor Fether, Stereotomy, Shadow of a Lonely Man and La Sagrada Familia
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𓂀 Eye in the Sky was released #onthisday in 1982. What’s your favourite fact about the album? From the iconic instrumental opening that segues into the title track, relive the album here: alanparsonsproject.lnk.to/eyeinthesky

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‘Time’, released #onthisday in 1981 and taken from the album ‘The Turn of a Friendly Card’. What do the song’s lyrics mean to you? Listen again here: alanparsonsproject.lnk.to/friendlycard

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Across their career, The Alan Parsons Project produced nine official music videos, each a glimpse into their cinematic imagination. Which one is your favourite? 👀 Watch them all in HD on our YouTube channel: youtube.com/@alanparsonspr…

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Happy Birthday to drummer extraordinaire, Stuart Elliott! His unmistakable drumming became a backbone of The Alan Parsons Project from Pyramid onwards. Powerful and precise, he’s the man who always kept perfect time.

Happy Birthday to drummer extraordinaire, Stuart Elliott! His unmistakable drumming became a backbone of The Alan Parsons Project from Pyramid onwards. Powerful and precise, he’s the man who always kept perfect time.
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‘I Wouldn’t Want To Be Like You’ was the first official music video by The Alan Parsons Project, taken from the 1977 album ‘I Robot’. The video follows Alan as he uncovers an ancient mask, revealing a robotic figure that comes to life, played by Eric Woolfson.

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‘The Turn Of A Friendly Card’ was the first single from the 1980 album of the same name. Chris Rainbow sang lead vocals, with APP regulars Ian Bairnson (guitar), David Paton (bass), Stuart Elliott (drums and percussion), and Eric Woolfson (piano and harpsichord). Some of the

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Wishing a very happy 80th birthday to Colin Blunstone. His unmistakable voice helped shape some of the most memorable moments in The Alan Parsons Project catalogue, including ‘Old and Wise’ and ‘The Eagle Will Rise Again’.

Wishing a very happy 80th birthday to <a href="/ColinBlunstone/">Colin Blunstone</a>. His unmistakable voice helped shape some of the most memorable moments in The Alan Parsons Project catalogue, including ‘Old and Wise’ and ‘The Eagle Will Rise Again’.
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'Prime Time' was the second single from 1984's Ammonia Avenue'. The video was inspired by John Collier's story "Evening Primrose" and features two mannequins coming to life and falling in love in a downtown nighttime setting straight out of a horror movie. The single was a hit in

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'Let's Talk About Me' opened the 1985 album Vulture Culture. The video captured a woman's growing frustration with her distracted husband. David Paton sang lead vocals and played bass, joined by APP regulars Ian Bairnson and Stuart Elliott on guitars and drums. Eric Woolfson

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‘Stereotomy’ is the lead track from APP’s ninth studio album of the same name, released in 1985. Sung by John Miles, with Eric Woolfson taking over vocals in the final minutes. The word “stereotomy” comes from Edgar Allan Poe’s ‘The Murders in the Rue Morgue’, referring to the

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‘Standing On Higher Ground’, the lead single from ‘Gaudi’, APP’s 1987 album inspired by the visionary Catalan architect. The video reflects the isolation of standing apart, looking down on the crowds “running in a rat race.” Geoff Barradale, founder of Vitamin Z, takes the lead