Alan Parsons interviewed by Prog magazine Editor Jerry Ewing about his 1980 album, The Turn of A Friendly Card.
This felt like a challenge Alan Parsons was born to take on. He is a man of daring projects, so much so that his solo moniker was The Alan Parsons Project. Prior to that ... In 1976, he began work on ...
Outside of Cockney Rebel, Harley recorded six solo albums over the decades, and showcased his talents with contributions to songs by the The Alan Parsons Project ... on the cover of an issue ...
This is how in 1969, his name discreetly appeared on the cover ... Allan Poe", Alan Parsons opted for a subject that was a priori very unpopular. In what were then called "concept albums", this ...
It was an incredibly symphonic and self-indulgent song, and I knew I had to buy the album, A Tramp Shining ... and seeing something on TV about prog, I found The Alan Parsons Project’s Tales Of ...
Despite the sunny disposition on the cover, it feels in line with the album’s classic, if solemn tales from the west coast. Ariana Grande has been a music mainstay since 2013. Needless to say ...
Sometimes you don’t need to overcomplicate your album cover. All that is really required is a stunning image that draws a listener in. Carrie Underwood’s Blown Away certainly checks that box.
Project Pat, 2 Chainz. The stark, black-and-white album cover plays into this idea, too. Curry sits in the center, easily recognizable, while a flurry of other figures, much less discernible ...
Her newest album, last May’s Night Reign, features an all-time opener in “Aey Nehin” and collabs with everyone from Afrofuturist poet Moor Mother to alt-rock trickster god Elvis Costello.
SFGate reports the blaze was in the 110-year-old building once home to the Morrison Hotel, which was the site of a famous photoshoot for the fifth album by the Doors, fronted by singer Jim Morrison.
Sad Dreams on Cold Mornings is just one version of an image she reworked many times, and its life as a seminal album cover is just another one of its lives or interpretation. Suede, particularly at ...
A former hotel in downtown L.A. whose name graced a 1970 Doors album — and where the band surreptitiously shot the record’s cover art — was badly burned in a fire Thursday morning ...