THE ALAN PARSONS PROJECT I ROBOT |
01. I Robot (6:02) (Instrumental) | 02. I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You (3:23) Vocals: Lenny Zakatek 03. Some Other Time (4:05) Vocals: Peter Straker (verses), Jaki Whitren (choruses) 04. Breakdown (3:52) Vocals: Allan Clarke 05. Don't Let It Show (4:21) Vocals: Dave Townsend 06. The Voice (5:23) Vocals: Steve Harley 07. Nucleus (3:31) (Instrumental) 08. Day After Day (The Show Must Go On) (3:49) Jack Harris 09. Total Eclipse (3:09) (Instrumental) 10. Genesis Ch. 1. V. 32 (3:27) (Instrumental) Total playing time: 41:08 Bonus tracks [2007 remaster]: 11. I Robot (Boules experiment) (1:59) 12. Breakdown (early demo of backing riff) (2:11) 13. I Wouldn't Want Be Like You (backing rough mix) (3:29) 14. Day After Day (early stage rough mix) (3:41) 15. The Naked Robot (10:19) Total playing time: 62:59 All tracks by Parsons/Woolfson except 'Total Eclipse' by Andrew Powell Alan Parsons: Acoustic Guitar, Keyboards, Vocoder, Projectron, additional vocals Eric Woolfson: Keyboards, Vocoder, Projectron, add. vocals David Paton: Bass, Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, add. Vocals Ian Bairnson: Acoustic & Electric Guitars, add. Vocals Stuart Tosh: Drums, Percussion, add. Vocals Duncan Mackay: Keyboards B. J. Cole: Steel Guitar John Leach: Cimbalom, Kantele, Percussion Hilary Western, Smokey Parsons, Tony Rivers, John Perry, Stuart Calver: additional Vocals The English Chorale & The New Philharmonia Chorus: additional vocals Orchestra & choir arranged & conducted by Andrew Powell Orchestral contractor: David Katz Choirmaster: Bob Howes Produced & engineered by Alan Parsons Executive producer: Eric Woolfson Assistant engineers: Pat Stapley, Chris Blair Mastered by Chris Blair Recorded & mixed at Abbey Road Studios, London, Dec '76 - Mar '77 Special thanks to Mickey Shapiro, Bob Britton, Mike King, Eric Prince, John Wallace & all at Abbey Road Sleeve concept: Eric Woolfson Design: Hipgnosis/ George Hardie Photography: Hipgnosis Illustrations: Richard Manning I Robot... The story of the rise of the machine & the decline of man, which paradoxically coincided with his discovery of the wheel... & a warning that his brief dominance of this planet will probably end, because man tried to create robot in his own image (P) © 1977 Arista Records Inc. Distributed by BMG
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