![]() ![]() I think our audience wanted that to dim the lights and play an album from start to finish." "It is all very well to have a four-minute hot-single playable commercial hit, but my musical tastes are a bit beyond that. Parsons took a shared passion for long-form ideas with him: "It was deliberate ploy to break the rules, to do what our instincts told us to do," Parsons told The Florida Times-Union in 2016. ![]() Listen to the Alan Parsons Project's 'Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether' Forced to choose, Parsons decided to cast his lot with Woolfson. ![]() But after The Dark Side of the Moon's rocket ride to success, the band asked Parsons to record their follow-up. Pink Floyd's burgeoning success with widescreen album projects only bolstered their nascent dream. "We thought, 'Oh, records are going to go that way, too.' It was logical because record producers are the musical equivalent of those guys." "Alan and I looked to the film industry and saw that directors like Steven Spielberg and George Lucas had become the real stars of their movies," the late Woolfson told the Chicago Tribune in 1986. Woolfson quickly developed a grandiose vision for the still-unnamed act, one based on auteur-like musicianship built around decidedly literary conceits. But with his songwriting background, that didn't last long. "I was arguably the first producer with a manager. "Eric made the bold suggestion that he become my manager," Parsons told the Tallahassee Democrat in 2014. ![]()
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