Released in 1984. A music group from England. Their eighth album.
The permanent members were Alan Parsons, an engineer at Abbey Road Studios, and session pianist and songwriter Eric Woolfson, but the participating members changed for each recording.
A masterpiece with a pleasant sound and impressive guitar. The sound is reminiscent of progressive rock, but the catchy pop music made it a huge success in the UK and the US. Includes the smash hit "Don't Answer Me."
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A:
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1)
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Prime Time
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2)
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Let Me Go Home
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3)
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One Good Reason
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4)
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Since The Last Goodbye
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5)
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Don't Answer Me
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B:
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1)
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Dancing On A Highwire
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2)
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You Don't Believe
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3)
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Pipeline (Instrumental)
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4)
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Ammonia Avenue
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Saxophone - Mel Collins
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Producer - Alan Parsons
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Producer, Engineer - Alan Parsons
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Programmed By [Fairlight] - Alan Parsons
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Written-By - Alan Parsons
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Vocals - Colin Blunstone
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Arranged By [Orchestra], Conductor [Orchestra] - Andrew Powell
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Vocals - Lenny Zakatek
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Executive-Producer - Eric Woolfson
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Keyboards - Eric Woolfson
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Vocals - Eric Woolfson
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Written-By - Eric Woolfson
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Vocals - Chris Rainbow
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Bass - David Paton
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Leader [The Philharmonia Orchestra] - Christopher Warren-Green
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Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar - Ian Bairnson
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Drums, Percussion - Stuart Elliott
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Engineer [Assistant] - Tony Richards
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Mastered By [Mastering Consultant] - Chris Blair
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Orchestra - The Philharmonia Orchestra
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Photography By - STd (3)
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Sleeve, Design - STd (3)
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Photography - Fell / Hurworth
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Liner Notes - Masakazu Kitanaka