Time was released the same year of my father's separation and our family breakup. Eric's gentle rendition of the song was timely therapy and has continued to be throughout a lifetime of many surprise hardships. There's something counter-intuitively reassuring in the words and performance of the song. It invokes both tears and peace somehow in a way that I can't explain. It helps me to look at that difficult time, instead of with anger, with gratitude, like some form of incalculable magic. It's fitting that it caps off what is for me a treasured decade of true art. I feel like it belongs in a museum or better yet, a time capsule. Thank you, from the very bottom of my broken/mended heart.
"Closer to heaven" del disco Gaudi de 1987, el primer disco de The Alan Parsons Project que compré, grandilocuencia musical, Alan Parsons genio en la ingeniería de sonido...... y Eric maestro y genio musical, descansa en paz en tu nueva dirección cósmica, master...
Lo disfruté grandemente con buenos amigos en unas hermosas y verdes montañas degustando exquisitos licores artesanales de frutas. Mágica experiencia. Grande Eric, el genio detrás de Alan Parsons.
La parte cuando suena el saxo es de ensueño, siempre me imaginaba que era ideal para un spot comercial donde se mostrara un fino vehículo europeo circundando una autopista de montaña.
C'mon, Stefan, have some compassion. Is people really frustrated because they are unsecured, unhappy, envious, unsatisfied with everything that comes across and hates their own life.
Eric Wolfson at least one have of the song wrighting partnership with Alan Parson may not know how much his music meant for many of us but his lifes work with Alan is imprinted in hearts and minds...