Gaudi (The Alan Parsons Project Album)
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''Gaudi'' is the tenth album by
The Alan Parsons Project The Alan Parsons Project was a British rock band active between 1975 and 1990, whose core membership consisted of producer, audio engineer, musician and composer Alan Parsons and singer, songwriter and pianist Eric Woolfson. They were accompan ...
, released in 1987. ''Gaudi'' refers to
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, the
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Spanish architect, and the opening track references what is probably Gaudí's best known building, the ''
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''. Project regular David Paton was unable to undertake bass duties on this recording due to a prior touring commitment with
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. Saxophonist-keyboardist Richard Cottle's brother, Laurie, was recruited to play bass. The album was recorded at the Grange in Norfolk and
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in
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using a pair of Sony 3324
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digital tape recorders and mixed to a digital master. This was the final canonical Alan Parsons Project studio album, as well as vocalist
Lenny Zakatek Lenny Zakatek (born Lenny du Platel, 1947) is a British singer and musician who has lived in London since the age of thirteen. Zakatek was born just prior to Karachi becoming part of Pakistan and is best known for his work with the British band ...
's final contribution to any Parsons album. Although the album '' The Sicilian Defence'' was released in 2014, it was originally recorded in 1979 and was never intended to be heard by the public. During the writing of what would have been the follow-up,
Eric Woolfson Eric Norman Woolfson (18 March 1945 – 2 December 2009) was a Scottish songwriter, lyricist, vocalist, executive producer, pianist, and co-creator of The Alan Parsons Project. Together with Parsons they sold over 50 million albums worldwide. ...
turned that album into a rock opera, eventually released as '' Freudiana'' in 1990.
Alan Parsons Alan Parsons (born 20 December 1948) is an English audio engineer, songwriter, musician and record producer. Parsons was involved with the production of several notable albums, including the Beatles' ''Abbey Road'' (1969) and '' Let It Be'' ...
continued as a solo artist in 1993 with ''
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'', an album which completes the musical evolution that started with this album. A musical by Woolfson with the same name, and based on the songs of this album, was released in 1993 in Germany with the songs sung in English.


Use on television

The songs "Closer to Heaven" and "Money Talks" were used in an episode of the third season of the TV series ''
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Track listing

All songs written and composed by
Alan Parsons Alan Parsons (born 20 December 1948) is an English audio engineer, songwriter, musician and record producer. Parsons was involved with the production of several notable albums, including the Beatles' ''Abbey Road'' (1969) and '' Let It Be'' ...
and
Eric Woolfson Eric Norman Woolfson (18 March 1945 – 2 December 2009) was a Scottish songwriter, lyricist, vocalist, executive producer, pianist, and co-creator of The Alan Parsons Project. Together with Parsons they sold over 50 million albums worldwide. ...
.


Personnel

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Eric Woolfson Eric Norman Woolfson (18 March 1945 – 2 December 2009) was a Scottish songwriter, lyricist, vocalist, executive producer, pianist, and co-creator of The Alan Parsons Project. Together with Parsons they sold over 50 million albums worldwide. ...
– pianos, keyboards, vocals *
Alan Parsons Alan Parsons (born 20 December 1948) is an English audio engineer, songwriter, musician and record producer. Parsons was involved with the production of several notable albums, including the Beatles' ''Abbey Road'' (1969) and '' Let It Be'' ...
– synthesizer, programming, producer, engineer *
Ian Bairnson Ian Bairnson (born 3 August 1953 as ''John Bairnson'') is a Scottish musician, best known for being one of the core members of The Alan Parsons Project. He is a multi-instrumentalist, who has played saxophone and keyboards, although he is best ...
– guitars * Laurie Cottlebass * Stuart Elliott – drums, percussion *Richard Cottle – synthesizers, saxophones * John Miles,
Lenny Zakatek Lenny Zakatek (born Lenny du Platel, 1947) is a British singer and musician who has lived in London since the age of thirteen. Zakatek was born just prior to Karachi becoming part of Pakistan and is best known for his work with the British band ...
, Geoff Barradale – vocals *
Chris Rainbow Christopher James Harley, known by the stage name Chris Rainbow (18 November 1946 – 22 February 2015), was a Scottish pop rock singer and musician whose songs "Give Me What I Cry For" and "Solid State Brain" were often played by British radio ...
– backing vocals * Andrew Powell – orchestral arrangements *John Heley – cello on "La Sagrada Familia" *David Cripp – horns conductor on "La Sagrada Familia" and "Paseo de Gracia" *Bob Howes – The English Chorale conductor,
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on "La Sagrada Familia" and "Paseo de Gracia"


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Musical

''Gaudi'' was Eric Woolfson's second foray into the world of musical theater. It debuted in Aachen in June 1993. In 1995, a musical cast album was released on CD which, however, omitted a few tracks. # What Are You Going To Do Now? 5:42 # Money Talks 5:57 # Closer to Heaven 4:40 # Standing on Higher Ground 3:48 # Tango Güell (instrumental) 3:37 # Parca Güell 5:54 # Puppet Master 6:14 # Inside Looking Out 4:26 # Work Song 2:55 # Too Late 5:19 # Forbidden Fruit 6:52 # Lonely Song (Love Can Be Lonely Too) 6:19 # La Sagrada Familia 8:19 More recently, a download version of the musical has been released featuring differing versions to the CD release and three more tracks. # What Are You Going To Do Now? 5:44 # Money Talks 7:53 # Closer to Heaven 4:42 # Standing on Higher Ground 3:45 # Tango Güell (instrumental) 3:43 # Parca Güell 5:56 # Puppet Master 6:42 # Inside Looking Out 4:28 # Work Song 4:21 # Too Late 5:21 # Forbidden Fruit 6:56 # Lonely Song (Love Can Be Lonely Too) 6:21 # La Sagrada Familia 8:21 # Las Ramblas/It Isn't Funny If It Happens To You 4:59 # Garden of the Warriors 4:21 # Gaudi Visions 6:04


References

{{Authority control The Alan Parsons Project albums Concept albums 1987 albums Albums produced by Alan Parsons Arista Records albums