British late sixties Alan Parsons can look forward to a great career. At the age of 20, he was behind the controls at Abbey Road Studios in London to the Beatles of the . This was followed by feats of arms such as (Al Stewart). This is how The Alan Parsons Project was born, with Parsons as composer, multi-instrumentalist and producer successful concept albums such as (1977), (1980) and (1987).
During the last decades he has brought this repertoire live on stage, with a fixed band and without worrying about new repertoire. Now an orchestra and choir are added. The best of Parsons' concept albums are performed tightly and enthusiastically, with his biggest hit Don't Answer Me of course. Parsons, a bear of a man with black eyes, is standing on a platform in the middle of the party. He plays guitar and keyboards, sings and sees that it is good. (MR)more