Alan Parsons - Try Anything Once

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Album Details

Title: Try Anything Once
Artist: Alan Parsons
Release Date: 10/26/1993
Re-Released On: 8/31/1996
Label: Arista, Parsonics
Duration: 59:36
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 078221874120, 078221874427, 743211673020
Genre: Rock
Styles: Prog-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: 3
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Three of Me
  2. Turn It Up
  3. Wine from the Water
  4. Breakaway
  5. Mr. Time
  6. Jigue
  7. I'm Talkin' to You
  8. Siren Song
  9. Dreamscape
  10. Back Against the Wall
  11. Re-Jigue
  12. Oh Life (There Must Be More)

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1996CDParsonics74321167302
1993CDArista18741-2

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Album Review

Alan Parsons' Try Anything Once, released in 1993, is made up of beautifully mastered songs that carry their own charisma, thanks to the numerous vocalists that contribute throughout the album. No single track rises from among the others, and the final product actually makes this album work. Singers such as David Pack, Chris Thompson, Eric Stewart, and Jacqui Copland present each tune with refreshing differentiation and style. There is no overall concept strewn together on Try Anything Once, but many of the songs touch on religion and the hope of an afterlife, like "Wine From the Water" and "Turn It Up." Each song carries its weight with either rich instrumentation or delicate lyrics, and Parsons' use of puzzling metaphors once again makes for an intriguing collection of songs. The four instrumentals -- "Dreamscape," "Breakaway," "Jigue," and "Re-Jigue" -- add wonderment and a classical savoir faire to the album, with "Re-Jigue" benefitting from the Philharmonia Orchestra. An element of wonder and fascination hovers above songs like "The Three of Us" and "Mr. Time," and the cloudiness and uncertainty of Parsons' themes create an attraction to his thought-provoking words. Since his message is left for the listener to contemplate (unlike past albums that were conceptually blatant like I Robot or Pyramid), Try Anything Once breeds its own allure and intricacies. The absence of the word "Project" at the end of his name makes no difference, because the music and the atmosphere on this album harbor the same mysterious effects as when it was included. ~ Mike DeGagne, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alan ParsonsFlute, Engineer, Bass, Guitar (Acoustic), Synthesizer, Producer, Vocals (Background)
Andy StrangeAssistant Engineer
Chris ThompsonVocals
Christopher Warren-GreenLeader
David PackSynthesizer, Guitar, Vocals
Eric StewartVocals
Graham PreskettFiddle, Mandolin, Violin
Ian BairnsonGuitar, Vocals (Background), Bass, Pedal Steel, Synthesizer
Jaqui CoplandVocals (Background), Vocals
Jeremy ParsonsGuitar
Peter CurzonDesign
Richard CottleSaxophone, Synthesizer
Rupert CoulsonAssistant Engineer
Rupert TrumanPhotography
Simon HeyworthMastering
Storm ThorgersonDesign
Stuart ElliottSynthesizer, Drums
The Philharmonia OrchestraGroup
Tony MayPhotography