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According to the Random House Dictionary, "stereotomy" is the technique of cutting solids, as stones, to specified forms and dimensions. On their album Stereotomy, The Alan Parsons Project paints a portrait of a man who has been cut into a specific shape according to the demands of society, as he thirsts after the "Limelight" but is consigned to "Urbania" and relies on "Beaujolais" to ease the pain. Most of the album is devoted to long, sweeping instrumental passages which makes the album one of the group's most ambitious records, but not one of their most accessible. ~ Daevid Jehnzen

It seems as though the Alan Parsons Project's conceptual grandeur began to lose its potency right around the mid-'80s. With Stereotomy, the message that Parsons is trying to reveal by way of his music begins to dissipate quickly, and the album is saved only somewhat by a couple of interesting instrumental pieces. On this album, the theme circles around the way in which the modern world molds the personality, the character, and the livelihood of the human being. People are but a slave to their lifestyle and their environment, and they are destined to be thrown into this situation at birth, with tolerance as an inevitability. One must really pay attention to the profound lyrics and loose structuring of the music to attain the concept that Parsons metaphorically dances around. John Miles' angriness on the title track kicks things off, and his forceful voice makes for a passable rock tune. Aside from this song, the only other vocal standout is "In the Real World," again with the help of Miles' assertiveness. Two of the album's instrumentals, "Where's the Walrus?" and "Urbania," conjure up mood and keep the listener slightly poised, causing some musical buoyancy among the blandness of the other tracks. Stereotomy's main theme remains stagnant, ever so slightly regaining consciousness across the nine songs laid out here. Parsons' genius can be better investigated on numerous past releases, as this album comes up short. ~ Mike DeGagne



Additional Tracks; Special Edition

Recorded at Mayfair Studios, Abbey Road, London, England.

The Alan Parsons Project: Alan Parsons (keyboards); Eric Woolfson (vocals, piano, keyboards); John Miles, Chris Rainbow, Gary Brooker, Graham Dye and Steve Dye (vocals); Ian Bairnson (guitar); Richard Cottle (saxophone, synthesizer); Alan Parsons (keyboards); David Paton (bass); Stuart Elliot (drums, percussion).
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List Price $7.94 (You save $1.19)
Category Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Progressive, Art Rock
Label Arista
Orig Year 1985
All Time Sales Rank   31881  
CD Universe Part number 7300330
Catalog number 683860
Discs 1
Release Date Jan 27, 2009
Studio/Live Studio
Mono/Stereo Stereo
Additional Info Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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Windows MediaRealAudio Media1.Stereotomy$0.99
2.Beaujolais
3.Urbania
Windows MediaRealAudio Media4.Limelight  $0.99
Windows MediaRealAudio Media5.In The Real World$0.99
Windows MediaRealAudio Media6.Where's The Walrus?$0.99
Windows MediaRealAudio Media7.Light Of The World$0.99
8.Chinese Whispers
9.Stereotomy Two
Windows MediaRealAudio Media10.Light Of The World$0.99
11.Rumour Goin' Round
Windows MediaRealAudio Media12.Stereotomy (Guide Vocal)$0.99
Windows MediaRealAudio Media13.Stereotomy (Reprise)$0.99

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Average Rating: (3 out of 5 stars) 3 stars

5 stars Great album
This album is a joy to listen.It is too bad,that they are not around in their original lineup.Since Eric left the band, they are not as good.Let's hope,one day they will reunite and make some more great albums.Meanwhile,listen this one and all their catalog.Great music.
Submitted by George (Canada)
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1 star Appalling!!!
The Alan Parsons Project consistently made the BEST concept albums ever (along with Pink Floyd) and are one of the greatest adult-oriented rock bands that has ever existed. Yet they made "Stereotomy", an album full of over-mixed songs with incoherent lyrics, too many synthesisers and avant-garde (or just plain off key and off tempo!) beats. It's an appalling album from start to end (not one good track at all!) and I wish I'd never heard it as it puts bad thoughts in my mind about a band which I almost always only say very good things about. Well, everyone has their bad days, even Alan Parsons. It's just a shame that he and his Project never released a great album after "Ammonia Avenue'; instead they decided to make the Project die a long and painful death ("Stereotomy is clear evidence of this!).
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