The dark side of Alan Parsons

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First broadcast of this issue: Saturday July 30 at 18 p.m..

Soaring and progressive the music of Visions Nocturnes
There are artists whose influence is well established in all areas, Picasso, Van Gogh, Mozart, Le Corbusier, Gaudi...
Progressive rock also knows its hours of architecture. Imagine a sound engineer immortalizing the greatest album of all time inside a black sleeve marked with a triangle and colors ranging from white to rainbow. Imagine the one who discreetly transformed the accounts of Edgar Poe into music. This same genius at the turn of the pyramids immerses us in the atmosphere of Isaac Asimov or Philippe K-Dick and takes us for a walk in Catalonia on the Ramblas of Barcelona.
The most knowledgeable among you will have recognized Alan Parsons.
Today, Alan Parsons delights us with a new album released mid July.
Before discovering this new world “From The New World” we are going to explore the universe of Alan Parsons but we enter through the back door, we are going to unearth ingenious pieces.
Get ready to invest Freud's mind, fly in a hot air balloon, Through this real journey through time, Alan Parsons' past joins the future a bit like Jormungand, this giant mythological snake which causes tidal waves by biting itself the tail but represents the cohesion of the Earth, it is found on the cover of the Vulture Culture album in 1985.
So Drawing board or mixing board. The Hidden Face of Alan Parsons welcome to Visions Nocturnes en musique.

Playlist
– Pipeline from the album Amonia Avenue in 1984
– Sirius and Eye in the Sky from the album Eye in the Sky performed live in 2016 in Colombia
– The Tell-Tale Heart from the album Tals of Mistery and Imagination Edgar Allan Poe 1976
– Silence And I from the album Eye In the Sky in 1982
– Paseo de Gracia from the album Gaudi, 1987
– Freudiana and Es ist durchaus nicht erwiesen from the album Freudiana 1990
– Back Against The Wall from Try Anything Once 1994
– The Call of the Wild by The Time Machine in 1999
– Thee Well, Obstacles, then Halos from the new album From The New World 2022.
– In the Lap of the Gods from the album Pyramid in 1978
– Excerpts from the album A Valid Path for narrations

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