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Ammonia Avenue Studio album by The Alan Parsons Project Released February 7, 1984 Recorded Mid 1982-Late 1983
Abbey Road StudiosGenre Progressive rock, Pop rock Length 40:10 Label Arista Producer Alan Parsons The Alan Parsons Project chronology The Best of The Alan Parsons Project
(1983)Ammonia Avenue
(1984)Vulture Culture
(1985)Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] Rolling Stone [2] Ammonia Avenue is one of the most commercially successful albums of The Alan Parsons Project.
It was the second of the group's three most accessible albums, beginning with Eye in the Sky and ending with Vulture Culture. Ammonia Avenue was originally intended to be released as a double album with Vulture Culture's material forming the second record.
The Phil Spector-influenced million selling smash "Don't Answer Me" was Ammonia Avenue's lead single; it reached the Top 20 in several countries,[3] and represents the last Alan Parsons Project's big hit. "Prime Time" was a follow up release that fared well in the top 40. "Since The Last Goodbye" and "You Don't Believe" were also minor hits. Music videos for "Don't Answer Me" and "Prime Time" were produced in 1984, the former with art and animation by MW Kaluta. The latter video is inspired by John Collier's story "Evening Primrose".
The title of the album was inspired by Eric Woolfson's visit to Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) in Billingham, England, where the first thing he saw was a street with miles of pipes, no people, no trees and a sign that said 'Ammonia Avenue'. The album focused on the possible misunderstanding of industrial scientific developments from a public perspective and a lack of understanding of the public from a scientific perspective.[4]
Contents
Track listing
All tracks written by Alan Parsons and Eric Woolfson.
- "Prime Time" (lead vocal Eric Woolfson) – 5:03
- "Let Me Go Home" (lead vocal Lenny Zakatek) – 3:20
- "One Good Reason" (lead vocal Eric Woolfson) – 3:36
- "Since the Last Goodbye" (lead vocal Chris Rainbow) – 4:34
- "Don't Answer Me" (lead vocal Eric Woolfson) – 4:11
- "Dancing on a Highwire" (lead vocal Colin Blunstone) – 4:22
- "You Don't Believe" (lead vocal Lenny Zakatek) – 4:26 (This track actually appeared first on The Best of the Alan Parsons Project released a year earlier)
- "Pipeline" (instrumental)– 3:56
- "Ammonia Avenue" (lead vocal Eric Woolfson) – 6:30
Ammonia Avenue was remastered and reissued in 2008 with the following bonus tracks:
- "Don't Answer Me" (Early Rough Mix)
- "You Don't Believe" (Demo)
- "Since the Last Goodbye" (Chris Rainbow Vocal Overdubs)
- "Since the Last Goodbye" (Eric Guide Vocal - Rough Mix)
- "You Don't Believe" (Instrumental Tribute to The Shadows)
- "Dancing on a Highwire/Spotlight" (Work in Progress)
- "Ammonia Avenue Part 1" (Eric Demo Vocal - Rough Mix)
- "Ammonia Avenue" (Orchestral Overdub)
Personnel
- Ian Bairnson – acoustic guitar, guitar, electric guitar
- Colin Blunstone – vocals
- Mel Collins – synthesizer, saxophone
- Stuart Elliott – percussion, drums
- Alan Parsons – keyboards, programming, vocals
- David Paton – bass, guitar, vocals
- Chris Rainbow – vocals
- Eric Woolfson – keyboards, vocals
- Lenny Zakatek – vocals
- The Philharmonia Orchestra leader - Christopher Warren-Green
Charts
Year Chart Position 1984 The Billboard 200 15 1984 UK Albums Chart 24 1984 Canada 29 References
- ^ "allmusic ((( Ammonia Avenue > Overview )))". www.allmusic.com. http://www.allmusic.com/album/r14920. Retrieved 2009-09-26.
- ^ "Ammonia Avenue : Alan Parsons Project : Review : Rolling Stone". rollingstone.com. http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/301828/review/5942044?utm_source=Rhapsody&utm_medium=CDreview. Retrieved 2009-09-26.
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- ^ Woolfson, Eric. "Albums, Back Catalogue" (– Scholar search). http://www.the-alan-parsons-project.com/albums/ammoniaavenue.php. Retrieved 2007-05-28[dead link]
The Alan Parsons Project Studio albums Tales of Mystery and Imagination · I Robot · Pyramid · Eve · The Sicilian Defence (unreleased) · The Turn of a Friendly Card · Eye in the Sky · Ammonia Avenue · Vulture Culture · Stereotomy · GaudiAlan Parsons solo Try Anything Once · On Air · The Time Machine · A Valid Path · Eye 2 Eye: Live In Madrid
Eric Woolfson solo Compilations The Best of The Alan Parsons Project (1983 album) · The Best of the Alan Parsons Project, Vol. 2 · The Best of The Alan Parsons Project (2002 album) · The Definitive Collection · The Essential Alan Parsons Project · The Instrumental WorksSingles "(The System of) Dr. Tarr and Professor Fether" · "The Raven" · "I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You" · "Don't Let It Show" · "Pyramania" · "What Goes Up" · "Lucifer" · "Damned If I Do" · "Games People Play" · "Time" · "Snake Eyes" · "The Turn of a Friendly Card" (single-version) · "Eye in the Sky" · "Psychobabble" · "Old and Wise" · "You Don't Believe" · "Don't Answer Me" · "Prime Time" · "Let's Talk About Me" · "Days Are Numbers (The Traveller)" · "Stereotomy" · "Limelight" · "Standing on Higher Ground"Related articles Categories:- The Alan Parsons Project albums
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