Try Anything Once

1993 studio album by Alan Parsons


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::summary 1993 studio album by Alan Parsons ::

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FieldValue
nameTry Anything Once
typestudio
artistAlan Parsons
coverAlan Parsons - Try Anything.jpg
released26 October 1993
recordedOctober 1992 – August 1993
genreProgressive rock
length59:36
labelArista
producerAlan Parsons
prev_titleFreudiana
prev_year1990
next_titleOn Air
next_year1996
misc{{Singles
nameTry Anything Once
typestudio
single1Turn It Up
single1date1993
single2Wine From the Water
single2date1994 (Europe only)
single3Oh Life (There Must Be More)
single3date1994 (US only)
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| name = Try Anything Once | type = studio | artist = Alan Parsons | cover = Alan Parsons - Try Anything.jpg | alt = | released = 26 October 1993 | recorded = October 1992 – August 1993 | studio = | genre = Progressive rock | length = 59:36 | label = Arista | producer = Alan Parsons | prev_title = Freudiana | prev_year = 1990 | next_title = On Air | next_year = 1996 | misc = {{Singles | name = Try Anything Once | type = studio | single1 = Turn It Up | single1date = 1993 | single2 = Wine From the Water | single2date = 1994 (Europe only) | single3 = Oh Life (There Must Be More) | single3date = 1994 (US only) | rev1 = AllMusic | rev1score = | rev2 = Deseret News | rev2score = (favorable) | rev3 = The Times Transcript | rev3score = Try Anything Once is the first solo album by Alan Parsons, released in 1993. It was his first album following the split of the Alan Parsons Project.

This album features vocals by Ambrosia's David Pack, Jacqui Copland, former Mindbender and 10cc guitarist Eric Stewart, and Manfred Mann's Earth Band frontman Chris Thompson. The album features completely digital recording and mixing. It was recorded at Parson's first "Parsonics" studio in Sussex England with the orchestra recorded at Air Studios in London.

There is an Easter egg inside the inlay. One of the pictures is a stereogram; when the viewer looks at it correctly, an image of a man and woman upside down will appear, similar to the other pictures in the album's artwork. This image is also on the CD itself.

Track listing

| extra_column = Lead vocals | title1 = The Three of Me | writer1 = | extra1 = David Pack | length1 = 5:52 | title2 = Turn It Up | writer2 = Ian Bairnson | extra2 = Chris Thompson | length2 = 6:13 | title3 = Wine from the Water | writer3 = | extra3 = Eric Stewart | length3 = 5:43 | title4 = Breakaway | note4 = instrumental | writer4 = Parsons | length4 = 4:07 | title5 = Mr Time | writer5 = | extra5 = Jacqui Copland | length5 = 8:17 | title6 = Jigue | note6 = instrumental | writer6 = | length6 = 3:24 | title7 = I'm Talkin' to You | writer7 = | extra7 = David Pack | length7 = 4:38 | title8 = Siren Song | writer8 = | extra8 = Eric Stewart | length8 = 5:01 | title9 = Dreamscape | note9 = instrumental | writer9 = Parsons | length9 = 3:01 | title10 = Back Against the Wall | writer10 = Bairnson | extra10 = Chris Thompson | length10 = 4:38 | title11 = Re-Jigue | note11 = instrumental | writer11 = | length11 = 2:28 | title12 = Oh Life (There Must Be More) | writer12 = | extra12 = David Pack | length12 = 6:33

Personnel

Charts

::data[format=table title="Chart performance for ''Try Anything Once''"] | Chart (1993) | Peak position | |---|---| ::

References

References

  1. Mike DeGagne. (1993-10-26). "Try Anything Once – Alan Parsons". [[AllMusic]].
  2. Ray Boren. (1993-12-21). "'Try Anything Once' proves Parsons hasn't lost touch". [[Deseret News]].
  3. (1993-11-20). "Try Anything Once – Alan Parsons". [[The Times Transcript]].
  4. (2011). "The Encyclopedia of Popular Music". Omnibus Press.

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