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A Valid Path

A Valid Path

Released: 2004-08-24
℗ 2006 Immergent
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9 Items
Listen on Apple Music
Buy on iTunes Store
Released: 2004-08-24
℗ 2006 Immergent

iTunes Store: Customer Reviews

2018-01-17

Ick

It’s looking, to me, that Woolfson was the talent behind APP. This album sounds like EDM, which I cannot stand.
A Dream Recurring Within a Dream came the closest to the APP that I know. I’ve been listening to APP for 40 years. This is NOT the direction for Parsons to go.
Rdkendrick
2010-05-19

I like it!

It's different from past Parsons, but I really like it. I'm glad I bought it.
Unclescott58
2009-12-26

This isn't the alan parson's project

I listened to it once. I was mad for wasting my money on it. Alan's son worked with Him. If You really love Alan Parson's Project, Buy anything else.
Rattlin Rockz
2008-08-15

An Invalid Path

If you want to hear something different from Alan Parsons find "Freudiana". It's credited to Eric Woolfson but it's Parsons' all over. "Freudiana" was only released in Europe. Got mine from Ebay, via USSR, Pricey but worth every penny! I never thought I say this about anything Parsons' but this album is crap. I have every album and love them all but this one. Take the money your gonna spend on this and put it towards "Freudiana" . By the way I gave it two stars because John Cleese is on it..."Now, go away, before I taut you for a second time".
Alfa02189
2008-07-02

Awsome!

This is an awsome album, a little bet techno, a little bit rock. This will make you feel good.
Musclemacman
2008-03-30

A.P. Lealing back into Progressive

I agree with the last listener. I hope that he stretches it even further!
It's not the old witch I love but, it's time for reinvention!
Why not change it up. I like the direction. Just need to seal the deal
with a follow up that is even more perhaps agressive and beutiful at the same time
to get my vote for great progressive music.
TrevorT2
2007-05-21

Great Album, Unlike Any Other

This album is unlike anything I've heard from Alan Parson. He's combined Electronica with rock to create a really interesting sound I have never before heard. The remastered songs such as Mammagamma & A Recurring Dream Within A Dream are magnificent. Each song has a unique sound to it and are so different compared to one another. It is quite interesting to how he is able to make all these song fit into the bigger picture of the album. You will be impressed but head up, this is somewhat techno so you have to be ready to experience a different sound for a few of the songs. Besides that listen closely to the transitions and effects in the album and you will be seriously impressed.
Enviroguy1357