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Of all his collaborators, guitarist Ian Bairnson worked with Parsons the longest, including Parsons' post-Project albums: Try Anything Once, On Air, The Time Machine and The Secret. From The New World is could almost be considered the best album The Alan Parsons Project never recorded. A pretty country ballad, you'd be hard pressed to find a song that had less of an Alan Parsons feel. You're the Voice" was then performed at the World Liberty Concert in May 1995 by The Alan Parsons Band, Chris Thompson, and Metropole Orkest. The show structure included a first set where all the musicians assembled to perform each other's hits, and a second set featuring all Beatles songs.

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Overall, it is clear that From the New World is not one of the very best Alan Parsons albums (counting The Alan Parsons Project in or out), but still, it is quite all right. J. Olsson, guitarist Jeff Kollman, drummer Danny Thompson, keyboardist Tom Brooks, bass guitarist Guy Erez, vocalist and saxophonist Todd Cooper, guitarist and vocalist Dan Tracey, along with Parsons on rhythm guitar, keyboards and vocals.

Instead there is a cover version of the 1963 hit "Be My Baby" ( The Ronettes), here neatly sung by one Tabitha Fair. He also mixed the debut album by the American band Ambrosia and produced their second album, Somewhere I've Never Travelled. This led to a career in radio, writing for various publications, and ultimately a radio show about The Beatles (Beatles Universe), which ran for over four years. In an age of auto tuned singers and new albums sounding as if they were made to measure it is a pleasure to hear that the old masters are still working hard at their craft. THIS CLASSIC ROCK MUSIC CRUISE LETS YOU SAIL WITH ROCK LEGENDS In 1976, when I started cruising, I’d never have believed that one day I’d be sailing the Caribbean with some of my rock music [.

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The album ends on a more upbeat atmosphere with the inclusion of The Rosette’s 1963 classic, Be My Baby concluding what otherwise is a mellow and introspective album.Admittedly this one had one thing going for it with David Pack handling lead vocals (Parsons on backing vocals). Fans can get another preview of the album with the release of a third single and music video titled “Give Em My Love" featuring vocalist James Durbin and guitar virtuoso Joe Bonamassa . The album closes with two strange experiments – "Goin' Home" is a slightly conservative vocal rendition of a fragment from Antonín Dvořák's New World Symphony, while "Be My Baby" takes the other direction, yes, it is a cover of the famous pop classic by The Ronettes. Besides his own backing band, From the New World also features several notable guest musicians, including Styx vocalist Tommy Shaw, virtuoso guitarist Joe Bonamassa and Ambrosia singer David Pack. Listen to Joe Bonamassa’s solo in “Give ‘Em My Love”, on which he shows great restraint and plays the solo that fits with Alan Parsons.

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