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1982 studio album by the Alan Parsons Project From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eye in the Sky is the sixth studio album by British rock band the Alan Parsons Project, released in May 1982 by Arista Records. At the 25th Annual Grammy Awards in 1983, Eye in the Sky was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album. In 2019, the album won the Grammy Award for Best Immersive Audio Album at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards.
Eye in the Sky | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | May 1982[1] | |||
Recorded | 1981–1982 | |||
Studio | Abbey Road Studios, London | |||
Genre | ||||
Length | 42:30 | |||
Label | Arista | |||
Producer | Alan Parsons | |||
the Alan Parsons Project chronology | ||||
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Singles from Eye in the Sky | ||||
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Eye in the Sky is the first of three albums the Project recorded on analogue equipment and mixed directly to the digital master tape.[6]
Eye in the Sky was the last platinum record in the United States from the band.[7]
Eye in the Sky contains the title track, the Project's biggest hit,[8] with lead vocals by Eric Woolfson. The album itself was a major success, reaching the top 10 (and sometimes the number one slot) in numerous countries.[9]
The album features the instrumental piece "Sirius", which has become a staple of many college and professional sporting arenas throughout North America. It is best known for its use by the Chicago Bulls to introduce its starting line-up during its championship years of the 1990s and is still used today.[10]
Another instrumental, "Mammagamma", was used separately by TVNZ in New Zealand and BBC Wales in the mid-1980s for their snooker coverage,[11][12] and as a bed for the "My Favourite Five" feature on Tony Fenton's late-night 2FM show in Ireland across 1989 and 1990. The instrumental also saw use in an industrial video for Iveco in Italy.[13]
On 1 December 2017, a 35th-anniversary-edition box set of the album was released, for which Alan Parsons, along with surround mastering engineers Dave Donnelly and PJ Olsson, won the Grammy Award for Best Immersive Audio Album at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards.[14]
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [2] |
The Philadelphia Inquirer | [15] |
From contemporary reviews, Ken Tucker of The Philadelphia Inquirer gave the album a one star rating out of five rating, calling it a "hopelessly banal album" with "Paul McCartney-as-manic-depressive melodies and whining vocals would be merely pathetic were it not for Parsons' lyric pretensions".[15]
From retrospective reviews, Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic stated that "this is a soft rock album through and through, one that's about melodic hooks and texture," noting that "with the exception of those instrumentals and the galloping suite "Silence and I," all the artiness was part of the idea of this album was pushed into the lyrics, so the album plays as soft pop album—and a very, very good one at that [...] it adds up to arguably the most consistent Alan Parsons Project album—perhaps not in terms of concept, but in terms of music they never were as satisfying as they were here."[2]
All songs written and composed by Alan Parsons and Eric Woolfson.
No. | Title | Lead vocals | Length |
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1. | "Sirius" | Instrumental | 1:54 |
2. | "Eye in the Sky" | Eric Woolfson | 4:36 |
3. | "Children of the Moon" | David Paton | 4:51 |
4. | "Gemini" | Chris Rainbow | 2:11 |
5. | "Silence and I" | Woolfson | 7:19 |
No. | Title | Lead vocals | Length |
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1. | "You're Gonna Get Your Fingers Burned" | Lenny Zakatek | 4:22 |
2. | "Psychobabble" | Elmer Gantry | 4:51 |
3. | "Mammagamma" | Instrumental | 3:34 |
4. | "Step by Step" | Zakatek | 3:54 |
5. | "Old and Wise" | Colin Blunstone | 4:55 |
No. | Title | Lead vocals | Length |
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11. | "Sirius" (Demo) | Instrumental | 1:56 |
12. | "Old and Wise" | Woolfson | 4:43 |
13. | "Any Other Day" (Woolfson) (studio demo) | Instrumental | 1:42 |
14. | "Silence and I" | Woolfson | 7:33 |
15. | "The Naked Eye" | Instrumental medley | 10:49 |
16. | "Eye Pieces" (Classical Naked Eye) | Instrumental | 7:51 |
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
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Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Australia (ARIA)[34] | Platinum | 50,000^ |
Canada (Music Canada)[35] | 2× Platinum | 200,000^ |
France (SNEP)[36] | Platinum | 400,000* |
Germany (BVMI)[37] | Gold | 250,000^ |
Italy (FIMI)[38] | Gold | 25,000‡ |
Netherlands (NVPI)[39] | Gold | 50,000^ |
New Zealand (RMNZ)[40] | Platinum | 15,000^ |
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[41] | Platinum | 100,000^ |
United Kingdom (BPI)[42] | Silver | 60,000^ |
United States (RIAA)[43] | Platinum | 1,000,000^ |
* Sales figures based on certification alone. |
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