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

The cynical commercialization of society and the "vulture" mentality of business.

Here’s a ready-to-post tribute and overview for — noting that their active studio album run ended in 1990, with key 20th-century reissues extending the timeline. The Alan Parsons Project - Discography -1976-20...

The final studio album generally associated with the Project, Freudiana (1990), was originally conceived as a Woolfson musical and marked a formal divergence: it was credited to Eric Woolfson and later staged as a musical theater piece. The Project effectively dissolved as a distinct recording unit after this period, though Parsons continued working as a solo artist and producer. The cynical commercialization of society and the "vulture"

One of their commercial peaks, this album centered on the perils of gambling. It yielded the massive hits "Games People Play" and the haunting "Time," the latter featuring Eric Woolfson on lead vocals—a rarity that would soon become a signature of the group’s biggest ballads. 6. Eye in the Sky (1982) The Project effectively dissolved as a distinct recording

Here is a comprehensive look at their discography from their 1976 debut through the evolution of their sound. The Foundation: The Conceptual Peak (1976–1980)

(1977)