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******************************************************************************* ******************************************************************************* The Alan Parsons Project - I Robot ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- General Information ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Type.................: Music Artist...............: The Alan Parsons Project Album................: I Robot Year.................: 1976 Genre................: Rock Type.................: Studio Duration.............: & Number of Songs......: 10 Cover(s) Included....: NO Audio Format.........: FLAC Ripper...............: & Bitrate..............: 24bit Hz...................: 192KHZ Channels.............: Stereo Source...............: HDAD ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 01. The Alan Parsons Project - I Robot 02. The Alan Parsons Project - I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You 03. The Alan Parsons Project - Some Other Time 04. The Alan Parsons Project - Breakdown 05. The Alan Parsons Project - Don't Let It Show 06. The Alan Parsons Project - The Voice 07. The Alan Parsons Project - Nucleus. 08. The Alan Parsons Project - Day After Day (The Show Must Go On) 09. The Alan Parsons Project - Total Eclipse. 10. The Alan Parsons Project - Genesis Ch.1. V.32 Release Notes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I Robot is a progressive rock album recorded by The Alan Parsons Project, engineered by Alan Parsons and Eric Woolfson in 1977. It was released by Arista Records in 1977 and re-released on CD in 1984 and 2007. It was intended to be based on the I, Robot stories written by Isaac Asimov, and Woolfson actually spoke with Asimov, who was enthusiastic about the idea. As the rights already had been granted to a TV/movie company, the album's title was altered slightly by removing the comma, and the theme and lyrics were made to be more generically about robots rather than specific to the Asimov universe.[2][3] The cover inlay reads: "I ROBOT...THE STORY OF THE RISE OF THE MACHINE AND THE DECLINE OF MAN, WHICH PARADOXICALLY COINCIDED WITH HIS DISCOVERY OF THE WHEEL...AND A WARNING THAT HIS BRIEF DOMINANCE OF THIS PLANET WILL PROBABLY END, BECAUSE MAN TRIED TO CREATE ROBOT IN HIS OWN IMAGE." The title of the final track, "Genesis Ch.1 v.32," follows this theme by implying a continuation to the story of Creation, since the first chapter of Genesis only has 31 verses. The track "Don't Let it Show" was later covered by Pat Benatar on her album In the Heat of the Night. The album cover photo of the band members is of the criss-crossing escalator tubes in the circular Terminal 1 building of Charles de Gaulle airport outside Paris Reissues and Remastering I Robot has been reissued multiple times in various formats since its initial release on vinyl, including numerous audiophile releases. Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab (MFSL) released the album on standard vinyl (MFSL 1-084), UHQR vinyl (MFQR 1-084), and on aluminum CD (MFCD-1-804). Classic Records has released the album in analog form on 180 Gram Vinyl, as well as digitally on HDAD (24bit/192 kHz & 24bit/96 kHz DVD-Audio). In 2007, as part of a larger campaign, Sony released a remastered version along with bonus tracks on CD. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Install Notes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.audioasylum.com/cgi/etv.mpl?forum=hirez http://24bit.turtleside.com/ http://www.quadraphonicquad.com/forums/showthread.php?10387-rip-5.1-24-bit- 96kHz-dts-tracks-for-compilation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Generated with Cool NFO Creator - http://fly.to/coolbeans -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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