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Subject: Alan Parsons Project
Hey, are there any Alan Parsons Project fans out there? You never hear much about them any more. I know that Alan Parson does a lot of producing, but does anyone know if they're still together as a band?
Subject: Re: Alan Parsons Project
Yes! Well...it's not The Alan Parsons Project anymore, it's just Alan Parsons.
In the (ickiest decade since the 70's) the 1990s, there have been 3 Parsons albums: "Try Anything Once", 1993 (I believe), a Greatest Hits CD, and the latest one is called "Air". I don't have that last one. "Try Anything Once" was not bad -- you could tell it was his stuff, and it sounded about like any other Parsons album from the early 80's, which is a VERY good thing. Outstanding is the song "Mister Time", which is really rad.
Parsons played Chicago a day before I was going to Mexico City, so I couldn't drive up frm and back to Bloomington, IN in time to catch them. When I gt to Mexico City, I told my family that I'd missed the concert, and my cousin Ivan said, "Oh, they were just here last week!"
My luck stinks.
Subject: Re: Alan Parsons Project
> Hey, are there any Alan Parsons Project fans out there? You never hear
> much about them any more. I know that Alan Parson does a lot of producing,
> but does anyone know if they're still together as a band?
They recently (in the past two months) played a synth-pop festival in Europe. I forget where, as I couldn't go, but I think it was in Belgium or Amsterdam.