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Eric Woolfson – Alan Parsons Project That Never Was (2009) (@256)
13 May 2010
(Review from allmusic, amazon)
Eric Woolfson sang lead on the softest, smoothest hits Alan Parsons Project had in the band’s career.
Digging up his vaults, Woolfson found a batch of unfinished songs that he decided to complete for this album, rounding out the record with some songs that he would have submitted if the band had indeed recorded more albums.
As expected, Woolfson follows the silken road he paved with those soft rock hits: this is Alan Parsons Project as if Woolfson were in charge, emphasizing melody. The result is a combination of art rock songs such as “Golden Key” and “Immortal” with more pop songs such as “Nothing Can Change My Mind” and “I Can See Round Corners”.
This is sweet, soft rock, the kind of which that has been unheard since Woolfson sung on those Alan Parsons Project hits more than two decades ago.
Alas, this was Woolfson’s final album before he died of cancer in December of that year.
Track List:
01. Golden Key – 4:12
02. Nothing Can Change My Mind – 4:00
03. Rumour Goin – 4:39
04. Any Other Day – 3:08
05. I Can See Round Corners – 5:16
06. Steal Your Heart Away – 3:20
07. Along The Road Together – 3:22
08. Somewhere In The Audience – 4:36
09. Train To Wuxi – 4:19
10. Immortal – 6:02
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about 5 years ago
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about 1 year ago
It sounds interesting to unwind after a long hard day. Thanks
about 1 year ago
my wife and i knew eric very well from some times he spend in germany. thank you very much for this listing .my wife preformed for eric in gaudi one of his musicals . I am sorry to hear of his death REINER
about 1 year ago
Always wondered what happen to him, look forward to listening to this one.
Thanks
about 1 year ago
Thank you Sakalli for this and all the many fine albums I’ve discovered through your blog. I haven’t always come back to say thanks, so I’ll try and say thanks *before* downloading in future!
about 1 year ago
He was also a great technician on early Pink Floyd albums – but you all knew that…!
Cheers, sakalli!
/Jörg, Sweden
about 1 year ago
@Jörg: det var Alan!
@Sakalli: Why OGG?