In the live recording "I Wouldn't Want to Be Like You" from Madrid on November 30, 2003, The Alan Parsons Project was performing as part of a period o... Read Full Description >
In the live recording "I Wouldn't Want to Be Like You" from Madrid on November 30, 2003, The Alan Parsons Project was performing as part of a period of revitalization for the artist. Prior to this performance, their last studio album, "Try Anything Once," was released in 1993, marking the end of their initial run of albums under the band name. However, this live performance occurred during Alan Parsons' solo career, following a significant hiatus from the studio recordings associated with The Alan Parsons Project. Notably, this concert showcases Parsons' classic sound, retaining the essence of the earlier progressive rock and art rock styles that characterized hits from their 1977 album "I Robot." The live show also highlights Parsons' enduring popularity, as it included a mix of both classic tracks and newer material, affirming his status as a respected figure in rock music during the early 2000s.