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- Posted: Jun-30-2008
Great stuff
It's been a long time since I heard this album (now a CD). It was great to hear it again. It sounds wonderful. Terrific mastering. What else would you expect of Alan Parsons. The extra bonus tracks are quite interesting as well.Its on my iPod and is a regular go to for some laid back listening.
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- Posted: Apr-03-2008
My first introduction to The Alan Parsons Project
I was 15 when I happened to run into a friend working in a retail store. He was alone, and playing some music on cassette tape. It was "I, Robot" and I'd been listening to the title track. I was hooked. The next day I went out and bought the vinyl record. That was over thirty years ago, and...
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- Posted: Feb-20-2008
Innovative
Put on your headphones and enjoy. I found this to be very original crossing the barrier of electronica and rock music. Most creative. This concept album rounds out my collection of syphonic rock music.
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- Posted: Feb-07-2008
Progressive ROCK by The Alan Parsons Project
"I Robot" was the 2nd album released by the Alan Parson Project (APP). It came out in 1977, on the heels of "Tales of Mystery and Imagination: Edgar Allen Poe". "I Robot" is based only loosely on the the general concept of Asimov's "I, Robot" (as another reviewer has ably commented). This album...
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- Posted: Jan-15-2008
even better than I remember...
Lots of good old tunes. I had forgotten how great Alan Parsons Project was!
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- Posted: Dec-05-2007
I Robot
ESSENTIAL ALBUM!!! What an incredible piece of music. Alan Parsons project combines the best parts of prog-rock with the best elements of pop. This album has undertones of Pink Floyd, whom Parsons worked with as an engineer on Dark Side of the Moon & elements of pop, where he was influenced by...
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- Posted: Dec-01-2007
The closest a rock album ever came to a movie soundtrack!
It is 1977, and defiantly "prog" in the year of "punk" comes this second release from the Alan Parsons Project. Reading a science fiction novel, and imagining an entire album around it, because Parsons wasn't a filmmaker, is certainly taking the idea of the "concept" album beyond just a "song...
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- Posted: Nov-30-2007
The Alan Parsons Project's concept album about rise of machines holds true 30 years on
The Alan Parsons Project's sophomore effort I Robot was released in June of 1977. Alan Parsons Project was the namesake band of wunderkind British producer/engineer Alan Parsons whom had made a name for himself being a tape operator when The Beatles recorded Sgt Pepper and an engineer when they...
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- Posted: Nov-12-2007
out of planet earth... into deep space... alone
i have the vinyl version since the 80s when i was still a college student. this Alan Parsons Project Album made me escape the chaotic urban life of Metro-Manila and travel out of earth into deep space and ALONE !! made me feel nice being alone in a very peaceful vast limitless outer space. "I...
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- Posted: Oct-30-2007
Excellent Mid-70s Prog-lite
The Alan Parsons Project burst on the scene in the mid 1970s with the highly acclaimed Tales of Mystery and Imagination. But it is their follow-up, I Robot, that is unusually both their best album and their greatest commercial success. At a time when disco and its antidotal punk rock were in...
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