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Novi Sad, Novi Sad |
Izdavač: Ostalo
Žanr: Elektronska muzika, Hard Rok i Metal, Rok
Poreklo: Strani izvođač
Original, made in Germany
Knjizica od 8 str.
knjizica 4+ Cd 5-
Studio album by the Alan Parsons Project
Released 27 August 1979
Recorded December 1978–June 1979
Studio Super Bear Studios
Genre
Progressive rocksymphonic rockpop rocknew wave
Length 39:23
Label Arista
Producer Alan Parsons
The Alan Parsons Project chronology
Pyramid
(1978) Eve
(1979) The Turn of a Friendly Card
(1980)
Eve is the fourth studio album by British rock band the Alan Parsons Project, released on 27 August 1979 by Arista Records. The album`s focus is on the strength and characteristics of women, and the problems they face in the world of men.[2] It had originally been intended to focus on `great women in history`, but evolved into a wider concept.[2] The album name was the same as Eric Woolfson`s mother-in-law.[3]
Eve is the Alan Parsons Project`s first album with singer Chris Rainbow. The album`s opening instrumental `Lucifer` was a major hit in Europe, and `Damned If I Do` reached the US Top 40, peaking at No. 27, and reaching No. 16 in Canada.[4] `Lucifer` also is used as title track for the German political TV show Monitor.
Morse code
The album features a few instances of morse code, with the first occurring at the beginning of the album. Parsons extracted the morse code from shortwave radio without knowing the contents of the message. He recalled that someone did translate the message for him but said that `there was nothing particularly interesting embedded in there.` The name `Eve` is repeated on keyboard in morse code during this song.[5]
Cover art
The gatefold cover art for Eve by Hipgnosis features three women wearing veils (two on the front, one on the reverse), with their faces partially in shadow. The shadows and veils partially conceal disfiguring scars and sores (the lesions were not real, however[6]). Controversy over the disfiguring of the models` faces brought comment from Eric Woolfson, `The cover seemed a mis-match to me. It was a brilliant cover from Hipgnosis, but it didn`t reflect my thinking at all, or relate to what is made clear on the Record.`[3]
All songs written and composed by Alan Parsons and Eric Woolfson.
Side one
No. Title Lead Vocals Length
1. `Lucifer` (Instrumental) 5:09
2. `You Lie Down with Dogs` Lenny Zakatek 3:47
3. `I`d Rather Be a Man` David Paton 3:53
4. `You Won`t Be There` Dave Townsend 3:34
5. `Winding Me Up` Chris Rainbow 4:04
Total length: 20:27
Side two
No. Title Lead Vocals Length
1. `Damned If I Do` Zakatek 4:50
2. `Don`t Hold Back` Clare Torry 3:37
3. `Secret Garden` Rainbow 4:41
4. `If I Could Change Your Mind` Lesley Duncan 5:49
Total length: 18:57
Personnel
Alan Parsons – guitars, autoharp, drum machine, and Morse code (track 1), keyboards (track 8), production, engineering
Eric Woolfson – clavinet (track 2), piano (tracks 2, 4–5, 9), music box (track 5), Wurlitzer (track 6), keyboards (track 8), organ (track 9), executive producer
Duncan Mackay – synthesizers (tracks 1–3, 6), piano (track 3 and 5), music box (track 5), keyboards (track 8)
Ian Bairnson – guitars (all tracks), backwards Wah-wah FX (track 3)
David Paton – bass guitar (all tracks), lead vocal (track 3)
Stuart Elliott – drums (all tracks), percussion (tracks 3 and 8)
Lenny Zakatek – lead vocal (tracks 2 and 6)
Dave Townsend – lead vocal (track 4)
Clare Torry – lead vocal (track 7)
Lesley Duncan – lead vocal (track 9)
Chris Rainbow – backing vocals (tracks 2, 7–9), lead vocal (track 5)
Andrew Powell – orchestral arrangements, choral arrangements, conductor
The Orchestra of the Munich Chamber Opera care of Eberhard Schoener
Sandor Farkas – leader
Curtis Briggs – coordinator
Shapiro and Steinberg – trivia consultants
Hipgnosis – cover art
Two of the lead singers on the album, Clare Torry and Lesley Duncan, previously performed on Alan Parsons` signature engineering work, Pink Floyd`s The Dark Side of the Moon.