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Alan Parsons
British audio engineer, musician, and record producer

Alan Parsons

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British audio engineer, musician, and record producer
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Place of birth
Willesden, London Borough of Brent, Greater London, United Kingdom
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76 years
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Biography

Alan Parsons(born 20 December 1948) is an English audio engineer, songwriter, musician, and record producer. He was involved with the production of several significant albums, including the Beatles' Abbey Road and Let It Be, and the eponymous debut album by Ambrosia, as well as Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon. Parsons' own group, The Alan Parsons Project, as well as his subsequent solo recordings, have also been commercially successful. He has been nominated for 13 Grammy Awards, with his first win occurring in 2019 for Best Immersive Audio Album, Eye in the Sky (35th Anniversary Edition).

Career

In October 1967, at the age of 18, Parsons went to work as an assistant engineer at Abbey Road Studios, where he earned his first credit on the LP Abbey Road. He became a regular there, engineering such projects as Wings' Wild Life and Red Rose Speedway, five albums by the Hollies, and Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon, for which he received his first Grammy Award nomination. He was known for doing more than what would normally be considered the scope of a recording engineer's duties.

Parsons considered himself to be a recording director, likening his contribution to recordings to what Stanley Kubrick contributed to film. This is apparent in his work with Al Stewart's "Year of the Cat", where Parsons added the saxophone part and transformed the original folk concept into the jazz-influenced ballad that put Stewart onto the charts. It is also heard in Parsons' influence on the Hollies' "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" and "The Air That I Breathe".

Parsons also produced three albums by Pilot, a Scottish pop rock band consisting of Ian Bairnson on guitar, Stuart Tosh on drums, and David Paton on lead vocals, guitars, bass and William (Billy) Lyall, on piano and keys. Their hits included "January" and "Magic".

He also mixed the debut album by the American band Ambrosia and produced their second album Somewhere I've Never Travelled. Parsons was nominated for a Grammy Award for both albums.

In 1975, he declined Pink Floyd's invitation to work on the follow-up for Dark Side, Wish You Were Here, and instead initiated the Alan Parsons Project with producer, songwriter, and occasional singer Eric Woolfson, whom he had met at Abbey Road. The Project consisted of a revolving group of studio musicians and vocalists, most notably the members of Pilot and (on the first album) the members of Ambrosia. Unlike most rock groups, the Alan Parsons Project never performed live during its heyday, although it did release several music videos. Its only live performance during its original incarnation was in 1990. It released ten albums, the last in 1987. The Project terminated in 1990 after Parsons and Woolfson split, with the Project's intended 11th album released that year as a Woolfson solo album. Parsons continued to release work in his own name and in collaboration with other musicians. Parsons and his band regularly toured many parts of the world.

Although an accomplished vocalist, keyboardist, bassist, guitarist and flautist, Parsons only sang infrequent and incidental parts on his albums, such as the background vocals on "Time". While his keyboard playing was very audible on the Alan Parsons Project albums, very few recordings feature his flute. He briefly returned to run Abbey Road Studios in its entirety. Parsons also continued with his selective production work for other bands.

Of all his collaborators, guitarist Ian Bairnson worked with Parsons the longest, including Parsons' post-Project albums, Try Anything Once, On Air, and The Time Machine.

In 1998, Parsons became Vice-President of EMI Studios Group, including the Abbey Road Studios. He soon left the post, deciding to return to more creative endeavours. Parsons remained as a creative consultant and associate producer for the group.

As well as receiving gold and platinum awards from many nations, Parsons has received ten Grammy Award nominations for engineering and production.In 2007 he received a nomination for Best Surround Sound Album for A Valid Path.

Beginning in 2001 and extending for four years, Parsons conceived and led a Beatles tribute show called A Walk Down Abbey Road featuring a group of headlining performers such as Todd Rundgren, Ann Wilson of Heart, John Entwistle of the Who, and Jack Bruce of Cream. The show structure included a first set where all musicians assembled to perform each other's hits, and a second set featuring all Beatles songs.

Since 1999 he has toured under a revised name, the Alan Parsons Live Project (with Woolfson's permission). The band currently features lead singer P. J. Olsson, guitarist Jeff Kollman, drummer Danny Thompson, keyboardist Tom Brooks, bass guitarist Guy Erez, vocalist and saxophonist Todd Cooper, guitarist and vocalist Dan Tracey, along with Parsons on rhythm guitar, keyboards and vocals. This band performed live in Medellín, Colombia in 2013 as Alan Parsons Symphonic Project in a performance recorded for Colombian television and also released on CD (live 2-CD) and DVD (May 2016).

In May 2005, Parsons appeared at the Canyon Club in Agoura Hills, California, to mix front-of-house sound for Southern California-based Pink Floyd tribute band Which One's Pink? and their performance of The Dark Side of the Moon in its entirety.

In 2010, Parsons released his single "All Our Yesterdays" through Authentik Artists. Parsons also launched a DVD educational series in 2010 titled The Art and Science of Sound Recording (ASSR) on music production and the complete audio recording process. The single "All Our Yesterdays" was written and recorded during the making of ASSR. The series, narrated by Billy Bob Thornton, gives detailed tutorials on virtually every aspect of the sound recording process.

During 2010, several media reports, one of which included a quote from a representative of Parsons, alleged that the song "Need You Now" by country music group Lady Antebellum used the melody and arrangement of "Eye in the Sky".

Parsons produced Jake Shimabukuro's album, Grand Ukulele, which was released on 2 October 2012.Also in 2012, he contributed lead vocals and performed keyboards and guitar on the track "Precious Life" by German electronic music duo Lichtmond, and appeared with many other noted progressive-rock musicians on The Prog Collective album by Billy Sherwood, singing lead on "The Technical Divide."

Parsons engineered the third solo album by Steven Wilson, The Raven that Refused to Sing (And Other Stories), released on 25 February 2013.

In late 2013, a live album recorded on tour in Germany and Austria with the title LiveSpan was released, accompanied by a single called "Fragile" with Simon Philips on drums.

Legacy Recordings, the catalogue division of Sony Music Entertainment, celebrated the 35th anniversary of Eye in the Sky, with the worldwide release of a definitive deluxe collector's box set, featuring rare and unreleased material, on 17 November 2017.

In August 2018, Parsons announced that he will be releasing a studio album in 2019. The Secret was his first album in 15 years.

Personal life

Parsons was born in London. He resides in Santa Barbara, California, with his wife Lisa and her two daughters, Tabitha and Brittni, as well as numerous pets. He has two sons, Jeremy (Jerry) and Daniel, from his previous marriage.

Discography

Full discography

DateTitleLabelChartedCountryCatalog Number
as part of The Alan Parsons Project
May 1976Tales of Mystery and ImaginationMercury38US
June 1977I RobotArista9USSPARTY 1012
June 1978PyramidArista26US
August 1979EveArista13US
November 1980The Turn of a Friendly CardArista13USAL 9518 (US LP) ARCD 8226 (US CD)
June 1982Eye in the SkyArista7US
1983The Best of the Alan Parsons ProjectArista53US
February 1984Ammonia AvenueArista15US
February 1985Vulture CultureArista46US
November 1985StereotomyArista43US
January 1987GaudiArista57US
1988The Best of the Alan Parsons Project, Vol. 2Arista
1988The Instrumental WorksArista
1990FreudianaEMI
9 October 1989Pop ClassicsArista
1995 (6/2004)Extended Versions: The Encore Collection Live
15 July 1997The Definitive Collection
27 July 1999Master Hits - The Alan Parsons Project
2 August 1999Alan Parsons Project - Greatest Hits Live = Best of Live
3 August 1999Eye in the Sky – Encore Collection
9 May 2000Alan Parsons Project - Gold CollectionBMG International
22 August 2002WorksAudiophile Legends
23 March 2004Ultimate
2006Days Are NumbersArista88697016972
2007The Essential (2 CD Compilation)Arista / Legacy88697043372
2010The CollectionSony / Camden88697808482
23 March 2014The Sicilian Defence (part of The Complete Albums Collection)Arista / Sony88697890552-11
as Solo Artist – STUDIO ALBUMS
6 October 1993Try Anything OnceArista122US
24 September 1996On AirA&M/Digital Sound78US
28 September 1999The Time MachineMiramar71US
24 August 2004A Valid PathArtemis34US
26 April 2019The SecretFrontiersUS
as Solo Artist – LIVE ALBUMS
27 June 1995The Very Best LiveRCA
6 April 2010Eye 2 Eye: Live in MadridFrontierse
Sept 2013Alan Parsons LiveSpanMFP
June 2016Alan Parsons Symphonic Project, Live in ColombiaearMusic
as Solo Artist – SINGLES
15 June 2010All Our Yesterdays / Alpha Centauri (2010)Authentik Artists, Inc.
3 April 2014Fragile / LuciferamaMfp Music Productions
10 April 2015Do You Live at All
as Engineer
1969Abbey Road (The Beatles)Apple1UK
US
1970Atom Heart Mother (Pink Floyd)Harvest1
55
UK
US
1971Stormcock (Roy Harper)Harvest
1973The Dark Side of the Moon (Pink Floyd)Harvest2
1
UK
US
1974Hollies (The Hollies)Polydor (UK), Epic (US)28US
1975Another Night (The Hollies)132US
1975Ambrosia (Ambrosia)20th Century22US
1976Year of the Cat (Al Stewart)5US
1978Time Passages (Al Stewart)10US
2013The Raven That Refused to Sing (And Other Stories) (Steven Wilson)Kscope28UK
as Producer
1974From the Album of the Same Name (Pilot)EMI
1974The Psychomodo (Cockney Rebel)EMI
1975The Best Years of Our Lives (Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel)
1975Second Flight (Pilot)
1975Modern Times (Al Stewart)
1976Rebel (John Miles)171US
1976Year of the Cat (Al Stewart)5US
1976Somewhere I've Never Travelled (Ambrosia)20th Century79US
1978Time Passages (Al Stewart)10US
1979Lenny Zakatek (Lenny Zakatek)A&MUS
March 1984KeatsEMI
1985Ladyhawke (OST by Andrew Powell)Atlantic Records
1993Symphonic Music of YesRCA
2012Grand Ukulele (Jake Shimabukuro)Mailboat Records
2017Blackfield V (Blackfield)KscopeUK, Israel
2019Jonathan Cilia Faro (Grown up Christmas List)NewArias ProductionUSA, Italy
as Executive Producer / Mentor
1999Turning the Tide (Iconic Phare)Carrera Records

Billboard Top 40 hit singles (US)

  • 1976: "(The System of) Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether" – No. 37
  • 1977: "I Wouldn't Want to Be Like You" – No. 36
  • 1979: "Damned If I Do" – No. 27
  • 1980: "Games People Play" – No. 16
  • 1981: "Time" – No. 15
  • 1982: "Eye in the Sky" – No. 3
  • 1984: "Don't Answer Me" – No. 15
  • 1984: "Prime Time" – No. 34

Canadian singles

  • 1976: "(The System of) Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether" – No. 62
  • 1977: "I Wouldn't Want to Be Like You" – No. 22
  • 1980: "Damned If I Do" – No. 16
  • 1981: "Games People Play" – No. 9
  • 1981: "Time" – No. 30
  • 1982: "Eye in the Sky" – No. 1
  • 1983: "You Don't Believe" – No. 43
  • 1984: "Don't Answer Me" – No. 20
  • 1985: "Let's Talk About Me" – No. 89

Award nominations

Nominations

  • 1973 – Pink Floyd – The Dark Side of the Moon – Grammy Nomination for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
  • 1975 – Ambrosia – Ambrosia – Grammy Nomination for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
  • 1976 – Ambrosia – Somewhere I've Never Travelled – Grammy Nomination for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
  • 1976 – The Alan Parsons Project – Tales of Mystery and Imagination – Grammy Nomination for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
  • 1978 – The Alan Parsons Project – Pyramid – Grammy Nomination for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
  • 1978 – Alan Parsons – Producer of the Year, Grammy Nomination for Producer of the Year
  • 1979 – Ice Castles – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack – Grammy Nomination for Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture
  • 1979 – The Alan Parsons Project – Eve – Grammy Nomination for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
  • 1981 – The Alan Parsons Project – The Turn of a Friendly Card – Grammy Nomination for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
  • 1982 – The Alan Parsons Project – Eye in the Sky – Grammy Nomination for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
  • 1986 – The Alan Parsons Project – "Where's The Walrus?" – Grammy Nomination for Best Rock Instrumental Performance
  • 2007 – Alan Parsons – A Valid Path – Grammy Nomination for Best Surround Sound Album
  • 2018 – Alan Parsons, Dave Donnelly, &PJ Olsson – "Eye in the Sky – 35th Anniversary Edition" – Grammy Award for Best Immersive Audio Album –– Alan Parsons, surround mix engineer; surround mastering engineers; Alan Parsons, surround producer (The Alan Parsons Project)

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