(1988)

This saw Parsons experimenting with electronica and ambient music, collaborating with artists like David Gilmour and The Crystal Method.

I'm not an expert, but I kinda enjoy Alan Parsons' A Valid Path, and some of his collaborators on there have made interesting stuf... A Valid Path (The System of) Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether

Bridging the gap between progressive rock and pop, Ammonia Avenue focused on the relationship between humanity and industrial progress. It featured the hit "Don't Answer Me," a Motown-inspired ballad that became their last major US Top 20 hit. The album was lighter and more accessible, reflecting the changing landscape of 80s rock.

Edgar Allan Poe-inspired debut 🔹 The Raven, (The System of) Dr. Tarr and Professor Fether Dark, orchestral, gothic prog. Later reissued with Orson Welles narration.