Alan Parsons
Alan Parsons (born December 20, 1949) is a British record producer. After working as an audio engineer (notably on Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon), he founded The Alan Parsons Project band in the mid-1970s with Eric Woolfson.See The Alan Parsons Project for a list of his early albums. Following the retiring of this band he went solo, and later titles released under his name are:*1993 ''Try Anything Once'',
- 1996 ''On Air'' - includes CD-ROM containing some history of aviation,
- 1999 ''The Time Machine'',
- 2004 ''A Valid Path''.His name was famously spoofed by Mike Myers in his Austin Powers films.
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