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    R.I.P. Eric Woolfson

    http://www.teletext.co.uk/regionalne...fson+dies.aspx

    very sad

    The Alan Parson's Project went south fast after Parsons and Woolfson parted company. Supposedly, Woolfson recorded some solo stuff, but I haven't heard it. Woolfson was the definitive voice of APP even if Parsons did use several singers throughout his recording career.
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    Bummer, he is part of my life's soundtrack.
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    Oh, this is a loss....Simply one of Rock's most beautiful voices....He'll be missed!
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    Until I heard about this on the radio I didn't realize who he was, nor did I realize what a large part he played in APB.

    I wanted to hear something from an album APB done a couple years back, Gilmour was to have done some guitar work and the album was supposed to be sort of Electronica. Of course, depending on one's view, a lot of APB could be considered Electronica.

    Still my all time favorite is the non-Classical side of Tales Of Mystery & Imagination. One of Woolfson's last project was something to do with Edgar Alan Poe, I wonder if TOM&I was maybe a Woolfson Project.

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    I sorely miss The Alan Parsons Project, and deeply regret the loss of Eric. He was 64, and so am I: kinda' reminds me how lucky I am to still be alive.

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