General
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Artist: | Alan Parsons Project, The |
Label: | Arista |
Year: | 1984 |
Genre: | Progressive Rock; Rock |
URL: | http:/ |
Composer: | Parsons; Woolfson |
Producer: | Parsons, Alan |
Tracks
Title | Artist | Length |
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Prime Time | The Alan Parsons Project | 5:03::The Alan Parsons Project |
Let Me Go Home | The Alan Parsons Project | 3:20::The Alan Parsons Project |
One Good Reason | The Alan Parsons Project | 3:36::The Alan Parsons Project |
Since the Last Goodbye | The Alan Parsons Project | 4:34::The Alan Parsons Project |
Don't Answer Me | The Alan Parsons Project | 4:11::The Alan Parsons Project |
Dancing on a Highwire | The Alan Parsons Project | 4:22::The Alan Parsons Project |
You Don't Believe | The Alan Parsons Project | 4:26::The Alan Parsons Project |
Pipeline | The Alan Parsons Project | 3:56::The Alan Parsons Project |
Ammonia Avenue | The Alan Parsons Project | 6:30::The Alan Parsons Project |
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Purchase Date: | 10/12/2017 |
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Location: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ammonia_Avenue |
Comments
Ammonia Avenue is the seventh studio album by the British progressive rock band The Alan Parsons Project, released on 7 February 1984 by Arista Records. The Phil Spector-influenced "Don't Answer Me" was the album's lead single, and reached the Top 15 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and Mainstream Rock Tracks charts, as well as the fourth position on the Adult Contemporary chart. The single also reached the Top 20 in several countries[3] and represents the last big hit for the Alan Parsons Project. "Prime Time" was a follow-up release that fared well in the top 40. "Since The Last Goodbye" was a minor hit. Ammonia Avenue is one of the band's biggest-selling albums, carrying an RIAA certification of gold and reaching the Top 10 in a number of countries.[4]