The Alan Parsons Symphonic Project 'Time' (Live in Colombia)

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THE ALAN PARSONS SYMPHONIC PROJECT “LIVE IN COLOMBIA” - AVAILABLE AS DVD, BLU-RAY, 2-CD DIGIPAK, 3 VINYL GATEFOLD AND DIGITAL

On the evening of August 31st, 2013, a large crowd gathered at Parque Pies Descalzos in Medellín, Colombia. When Alan Parsons appeared on stage, along with the Medellín Philharmonic Orchestra and his band the audience went wild. This is an audio visual document of that incredible evening.

THE ALAN PARSONS SYMPHONIC PROJECT “Live in Colombia” is available now on earMUSIC as DVD, Blu-ray, 2-CD digipak, 3 x Vinyl, and download.

Alan Parsons was 19 years old when he landed a job at the world famous Abbey Road Studios, an important first step on his journey to becoming a world class engineer, producer and artist. Following his beginnings with George Martin and The Beatles, his contribution to Pink Floyd’s classic ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon’ earned him worldwide attention. As a producer he had many hits with Pilot, John Miles, Ambrosia and Al Stewart. Together with his manager and creative partner at the time, Eric Woolfson, he developed the Alan Parsons Project.

Following their debut album “Tales Of Mystery And Imagination“ (1976), they released a series of hit albums; namely “I Robot” (1977), “Pyramid” (1978), “The Turn of a Friendly Card” (1980), “Eye in the Sky” (1982), “Ammonia Avenue” (1984), “Vulture Culture” (1985), “Stereotomy” (1986) and “Gaudi” (1987).

Then Parsons and Woolfson called it a day, but Parsons had ambitions to perform the amazing music live. Now to the great delight of his fans, for the first time on a live video and audio recording, THE ALAN PARSONS SYMPHONIC PROJECT combines the talents of his amazing band with the lush sound of a 70-piece symphony orchestra, creating a very special show with unmatched quality. Together, they revitalize hits such as “Eye In The Sky“, “Don’t Answer Me“ and “Sirius“.

The lineup consists of Alan Parsons on acoustic guitar, keys, and vocals, P.J. Olsson (lead vocals), Alastair Greene (guitar, vocals), Guy Erez (bass, vocals), Danny Thompson (drums, vocals), Tom Brooks (keyboards, vocals) und Todd Cooper (saxophone, guitar, percussion, vocals). Alejandro Posada conducts the Medellin Philharmonic Orchestra

Track List
1. I Robot // 2. Damned If I Do // 3. Don’t Answer Me // 4. Breakdown // 5. The Raven // 6. Time // 7. I Wouldn’t Want To Be Like You // 8. La Sagrada Familia // 9. The Turn Of A Friendly Card (Part One) // 10. Snake Eyes // 11. The Ace Of Swords // 12. Nothing Left To Lose // 13. The Turn Of A Friendly Card (Part Two) // 14. What Goes Up // 15. Luciferama // 16.Silence And I // 17. Prime Time // 18. Sirius // 19. Eye In The Sky // 20. Old And Wise // 21. Games People Play
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Only Alan Parsons could make a concert sound better than a studio.

michaelmckenna
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It is the song that I have chosen for my funeral. From the first time I heard it when I was 17 years old, it was magical. Today at 58 years old, every time I listen to it, I can't help but shed a tear. Thanks for so much beauty

miguelangelalmironmorales
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time...time passed, You then realize that it all went by in the blink of an eye.

resettet
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As a kid, you loved the melody.

*As an adult, you understood the lyrics.*

nipulkradmsinatagras
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who's listening this beautiful and sweet song today again put like.

arseniolupin
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This song meant little to me when I was in my 20s. I'm almost 70 and now it means everything. The loves I've won and then lost with their passing. Family and friends. Things that you wanted to say and do while they were alive but didn't or couldn't for whatever reasons. You then realize that it all went by in the blink of an eye. Unstoppable. When I was a kid the summers seemed to go on forever. I was 13 when the Beatles first appeared on Ed Sullivan and then all the other bands that followed them, How lucky we were to be there at the start of it all and witness it unfolding, Then this song comes along and makes you face reality that it's all coming to an end and maybe sooner that you think. That's why this song is in a class by itself and maybe just a smidgen behind In My Life and then again maybe not. Only time will tell.

TheMapkiss
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If you don't cry with this performance you have no soul...

supernova_g
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In the dark days, weeks, and months following my late-wife's death, this song became a constant companion. I carried my grief for many years until I was finally able to claw my way out of that pit of despair and sorrow. It has been a decade since her passing and I still wonder, "Who knows when we shall meet again, if ever..." This song is so achingly beautiful that every time I hear it I am brought to tears. "And time keeps flowing like a river... to the sea."

dean
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one of the best things about 50 years old, is the fact that i lived my teenage years in the 80's that is priceless and Iam grateful!!!

michelelomartire_
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The airiness of his voice is just perfect for this song, Then he open's it up so gently into the chorus with just a touch of power and resolution right before he get's to a rock steady falsetto. Just beautiful. If they don't play this at my funeral, I'm not going.

Trialnerror
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Hands down, this is the BEST and most beautiful performance of this song. Brings me to tears!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

jillkay
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I dedicate this song to my wife who passed my love....Jade.... 26 July 2020.

Cabletow
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This song grows on you. Especially as you get older!

thiefgold
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Today’s music has nothing on a classic beauty like this song. They simply don’t make music like this anymore. Heart, soul, real meaning, and true emotion. This is music that truly touches the heart and soul.

jcg
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ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL SONG! These guys have gotten better with age!

garybarger
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Probably the finest version of that song ever done. Olsson's voice is amazing even now.

securityman
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One of the most beautiful songs ever written. Bravo PJ Olsson and bravo Alan Parsons for this performance. Great orchestration also.

carvcom
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Like “Old and Wise” “Time” is so beautiful brings tears to my eyes.

brianmoore
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ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SONGS OF ALL TIME

phantomcollector
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I love Alan Parsons Project! As someone who is barely a Boomer (born in 1963), and someone who appreciated and loved music from a young age, I got to experience the music of the 60s, 70s, and 80s. I am truly blessed.

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