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Alan Parsons

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British composer. After working as a sound engineer (notably on Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon), he founded the Alan Parsons Project band in the mid-1970s.
See Alan Parsons Project for a list of his early albums. Later titles released under his name are:

  • 1993 Try Anything Once,
  • 1996 On Air - includes CD-ROM containing some history of aviation,
  • 1999 The Time Machine.