Monday, 1 September 2025

The Alan Parsons Project - I Robot (1977)

Year: 8 July 1977 (CD )
Label: Ariola Records (Germany), 259 651
Style: Progressive Pop, Soft Rock
Country: London, England
Time: 41:06
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 235 Mb

The album was intended to be based on the I, Robot stories written by Asimov, and Eric Woolfson spoke with Asimov himself, 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 in "I," and the theme and lyrics were made to be more generically about robots rather than to be specific to the Asimov universe. 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.
According to the band's website, Paul McCartney unintentionally helped to inspire the song "Some Other Time". When Parsons had asked if McCartney could read a line of poetry for the band's first album in exchange for a favor Parsons had previously done him, McCartney replied by saying; "Some other time Alan, some other time". This gave the band an idea for a song title.
By pure coincidence, the album was released shortly after Star Wars came out in the United States. The group acknowledges that part of the album's success came from it being the only album with a robot on the cover during a time when robots were suddenly "all the rage".
The artwork was created by the English art design group Hipgnosis. The album cover photo features Storm Thorgerson's assistants in the escalator tubes of the circular Terminal 1 building of the Charles de Gaulle Airport outside of Paris. The picture was taken without the permission of the airport management. Over this is superimposed a painting of a robot with a stylised atom for a brain. The robot also appears on the label of the record. The original vinyl release has a gatefold-style cover; the inside spread has the lyrics and a monochrome photograph of Parsons. The pose and angle of the photograph echoes that of the robot on the front cover.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Robot_(album))

01. I Robot (06:02)
02. I Wouldn't Want to Be Like You (03:23)
03. Some Other Time (04:05)
04. Breakdown (03:52)
05. Don't Let It Show (04:21)
06. The Voice (05:23)
07. Nucleus (03:31)
08. Day After Day (The Show Must Go On) (03:49)
09. Total Eclipse (03:09)
10. Genesis Ch. 1 V. 32 (03:28)

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