Album Details
Title: The Instrumental Works Artist: The Alan Parsons Project Release Date: 1988 Label: Arista Duration: 43:33 Album Type(s): Greatest Hits, Instrumental UPCs: 078221848725, 078221848749, 4007192592371 Genre: Rock Styles: Prog-Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Album Rock Moods: Ambitious, Refined/Mannered, Cerebral, Dramatic, Elaborate, Laid-Back/Mellow, Literate, Sophisticated, Spacey, Bittersweet, Hypnotic, Lush, Quirky, Theatrical, Searching, Complex, Slick, Smooth Total Copies: 1 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Pipeline
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Where's the Walrus?
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I Robot
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Mammagamma
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Hawkeye
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Voyager
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Paseo de Gracia
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Urbania
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The Gold Bug
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Genesis CH. 1 V. 32
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| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | ------ | CD | Arista | ARCD-8487 |
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Album Review
Instrumental Works collects ten of The Alan Parsons Project's best musical pieces and acts as a wonderful journey through some of this group's most innovative material. Although famous for his concepts, Alan Parsons is equally renowned for his illustrious mood-invoking instrumentals that helped create atmosphere on all of his albums. These movements can easily be taken away from their master albums without losing their grandeur and charm, unlike his vocal works that act as pieces in a thematic puzzle and are better left within their conceptual domain. Both intricacy and subtlety are depicted here, with selections such as "I Robot," "Paseo de Gracia," and "Hawkeye." The all-encompassing "Mammagamma" from Eye in the Sky is wisely included as well, as is the peculiar "Urbania," one of the best tracks from Stereotomy. Noticeably missed, on the other hand, are two of their finest instrumentals in "Lucifer" and the short but stunning "Sirius." Even without these pieces, Instrumental Works spotlights Parsons' fine employment of musical diversity through his keyboard and guitar manipulation, while at the same time the music's simplicity is admirably felt. These selections are an entertaining jaunt across Parsons' non-vocal material. ~ Mike DeGagne, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Alan Parsons | Producer, Engineer | | Eric Woolfson | Executive Producer | | Holland MacDonald | Art Direction, Design | | Michel Tcherevkoff | Photography | | Ted Jensen | Mastering |
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