The Alan Parsons Project – The Turn Of A Friendly Card – 1980 – Synth-pop / Symphonic Rock (vinyl lp)

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Label Arista – AL 9518
Format Vinyl LP
Country Canada
Genre Synth-pop / Symphonic Rock
Year 1980

Tracklist

A1May Be A Price To Pay (4:52)

A2Games People Play (4:17)

A3Time (5:05)

A4I Don't Wanna Go Home (4:54)

B1The Gold Bug (4:28)

The Turn Of A Friendly Card (16:19)

Condition

Sleeve Condition VG + slight wear -  WITH INNER SLEEVE
Label Condition Mint (M)
Vinyl Condition Side 1 - Mint (M) / Side 2 - Mint (M) mint
BIN # R100

The Alan Parsons Project's fifth studio album, released in 1980, is a concept record built around the themes of gambling and fate. The British duo of Alan Parsons and Eric Woolfson crafted their trademark blend of lush orchestration, progressive rock, and synth-driven pop, featuring a rotating cast of vocalists as was their usual approach. The five-part suite "The Turn of a Friendly Card" anchors the second side, while "Time" became one of the more recognizable tracks from the record.

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Retro Revolution Records – Halifax, Nova Scotia

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