In October 1990, The Alan Parsons Project performed at “The Night of the Proms” in Antwerp, marking a significant milestone as it was their first ... Read Full Description >
In October 1990, The Alan Parsons Project performed at “The Night of the Proms” in Antwerp, marking a significant milestone as it was their first live performance under the project's name. Prior to this event, the group had released their album "Gaudi" in 1987, which was inspired by the famous architect Antoni Gaudí and was their last studio album credited as The Alan Parsons Project. During the years leading up to this live recording, the project predominantly focused on studio work and conceptual albums, establishing their distinct sound characterized by sophisticated production techniques. This performance highlighted their transition into live shows and brought attention to their well-crafted hits, such as “Eye in the Sky” and “Games People Play.” The concert also showcased the collaborative efforts between Alan Parsons and Eric Woolfson, underscoring their successful partnership in songwriting and production. This live appearance set a precedent for future performances, enhancing