The Alan Parsons Project - Discography -1976-20... __full__

Embracing the digital recording technology of the mid-80s, Vulture Culture is leaner, funkier, and more cynical, critiquing consumerism and media manipulation. It is often cited as the weakest of the classic run, but it has its defenders. Let’s Talk About Me is a catchy, paranoid pop track, and Days Are Numbers (The Traveller) is a hidden gem.

(1983): Covers the early hits like "Games People Play" and "Time". The Alan Parsons Project - Discography -1976-20...

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"Sirius" (frequently used as a sports anthem), "Eye in the Sky." Embracing the digital recording technology of the mid-80s,

Reflecting Woolfson’s fascination with the oil industry (he was working on a separate musical project about it), Ammonia Avenue is about the divide between industrial specialists and the general public. It features some of the Project’s most polished production, with Eric’s ballads Don’t Answer Me (a surprisingly synth-pop hit) and Prime Time leading the way. (1983): Covers the early hits like "Games People