

Tom Brooks - keyboards, vocals, orchestral arranger and conductorĭownload Alan Parsons & Israel Philharmonic Orchestra - One Note Symphony: Live in Tel Aviv (2022) Todd Cooper - vocals, sax, recorder, acoustic guitar, percussion Olsson - lead vocals, acoustic guitar, percussion (The System of) Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether (Live) (03:32)Īlan Parsons - vocals, acoustic guitar, ukulele, keyboards Sirius - Eye in the Sky (Live) (05:54)ġ7. I Can't Get There from Here (Live) (04:46)ġ5. Standing on Higher Ground (Live) (04:37)ġ3. The Sorcerers's Apprentice (Live) (05:51)ġ1. I Wouldn't Want to Be Like You (Live) (04:47)ġ0. The Project released their final album in 1987.Artist: Alan Parsons & Israel Philharmonic OrchestraĪlbum: One Note Symphony: Live in Tel Avivįormat: mp3, CBR 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)Ġ8. The Alan Parsons Project released ten acclaimed studio albums, but never toured live, even after several US and UK Top 20 hits.

The Project consisted of a revolving group of studio musicians and vocalists, often involving the members of two bands Alan had produced: Pilot (Ian Bairnson, Stuart Tosh, and David Paton) and (on the first album) Ambrosia. In 1975, Alan formed The Alan Parsons Project along with executive producer, songwriter, and occasional singer, Eric Woolfson.

Recorded in 1972, Parsons experimented with many of the most advanced recording techniques of the time, showcasing his forward thinking approach. He is particularly renowned for his work on the Pink Floyd masterpiece The Dark Side of The Moon. He soon became a well respected studio engineer, working for Paul McCartney, John Miles, The Hollies, Al Stewart, and Pink Floyd, among others.

To be given the honor to perform with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, who are one of the greatest orchestras in the world, was a fantastic experience," adds Parsons.Īlan Parsons' career started when he was 19 years old and earned his first album credit on The Beatles Abbey Road, an album recorded in the legendary London studios of the same name. "There is a special sense of excitement whenever we play there. Alan Parsons and his band have played in Tel Aviv (and Haifa) three times previously in 2010, 2015 and in 2017 and were thrilled to return to Israel.
