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Alan parsons project edgar allan poe
Alan parsons project edgar allan poe









alan parsons project edgar allan poe

"Delighted to be on screen for probably only 10 seconds in the whole nine hours but at least I was there. "I'm of course delighted to be in it," Parsons says. He's also pretty happy that he actually appears in this one. "I think they come across as being generally very good-humored," he says, "which didn't happen in 'Let It Be.'" Speaking by phone in advance of an upcoming concert in Phoenix, Parsons says he quite enjoyed the Jackson documentary, calling it "a huge improvement" over "Let It Be," the first film documenting those recording sessions by director Michael Lindsay-Hogg. So I think possibly all those shots just happened to be taken on the same day." "I assume I would have worn a different shirt every day. "It's interesting that every shot of me, I seem to be wearing the same shirt," he says, with a laugh. Parsons appeared in the Beatles documentary, 'Get Back' You can see him in the documentary of the same name by director Peter Jackson. The thing that made his light bulb going off so different than those others is that not quite two years later he was running tape on the Beatles for an album with the working title "Get Back."

alan parsons project edgar allan poe

"It was clearly a masterpiece of a record. "I think it made millions of light bulbs go off around the world, frankly," he says. It was a formative experience that made him realize how badly he needed to talk his way into a job at EMI Recording Studios on Abbey Road. View Gallery: Metro Phoenix concert picks for AprilĪlan Parsons was an 18-year-old dropout who'd landed a job in the tape duplication department at EMI Records when he heard the master tape of the Beatles' just-completed 1967 album, "Sgt.











Alan parsons project edgar allan poe