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

The Alan Parsons Project (APP) released 10 primary studio albums between 1976 and 1987, plus a "lost" album that was officially released decades later

The Alan Parsons Project: A Complete Discography (1976–1990)

Phase Two: The Commercial Zenith (1980–1984)

Ammonia Avenue (1984)

Focusing on the disconnect between scientific industrialization and the public, this album continued their radio streak with the ballad "Don’t Answer Me," accompanied by a memorable comic-strip music video. The Alan Parsons Project - Discography -1976-20...

Stereotomy is a return to complex, progressive rock. It is darker and jazzier. "Where’s the Walrus?" is a tribute to Beatles producer George Martin and the Abbey Road studio. The title track features a frantic, paranoid saxophone. This album is a fan-favorite for its challenging arrangements. The Alan Parsons Project (APP) released 10 primary

I Robot

(1977): Explores themes of science fiction and artificial intelligence, inspired by Isaac Asimov. Dark prog (1976–1977) Art rock / pop fusion

The Alan Parsons Project: A Complete Discography (1976–1990 and Beyond)

The final official album under the "Project" name before Woolfson and Parsons pursued separate paths. 🎹 Post-Project Era (1990–Present)