The Alan Parsons Project officially concluded in 1990 following the professional separation of its co-founders, Alan Parsons and Eric Woolfson.
The Disbandment and Its Aftermath
The collaborative musical endeavor, known for its progressive rock sound and conceptual albums, reached its end when the creative partnership between Alan Parsons and Eric Woolfson dissolved. This split marked the culmination of their work together, leading to the termination of The Alan Parsons Project as a unified entity.
Key Events in the Project's Conclusion
- 1990: The year The Alan Parsons Project formally ended.
- Reason for Termination: The professional and creative split between Alan Parsons and Eric Woolfson.
- Final Album: The album intended to be the Project's eleventh studio release was ultimately released in 1990 as a solo album by Eric Woolfson, rather than under The Alan Parsons Project banner.
Event | Year | Detail |
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The Alan Parsons Project Ends | 1990 | Marked by the professional separation of Alan Parsons and Eric Woolfson |
Intended 11th Album Released | 1990 | Released as an Eric Woolfson solo album |
Alan Parsons' Post-Project Career
Following the termination of The Alan Parsons Project, Alan Parsons continued his prolific career in music, expanding his work as an artist and producer.
- Solo Work: He began releasing music under his own name, showcasing his individual artistic vision.
- Collaborations: Parsons also engaged in collaborations with various other musicians, contributing his engineering and production expertise, as well as his musical talent, to new projects.
- Touring: Alan Parsons and his band have consistently toured various parts of the world, bringing his music, including many beloved tracks from The Alan Parsons Project, to live audiences globally. His continued presence on the touring circuit ensures that the sound and legacy he helped create endure.
For more information on Alan Parsons' career and discography, you can visit his Wikipedia page.