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Tales of Mystery and Imagination

 
Album Review: Tales of Mystery and Imagination
 

  • Artist: The Alan Parsons Project
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1975
  • Total Time: 40:46
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Tales of Mystery and Imagination is an extremely mesmerizing aural journey through some of Edgar Allan Poe's most renowned works. With the use of synthesizers, drums, guitar, and even a glockenspiel, Parsons' shivering effects make way for an eerie excursion into Poe's well-known classics. The instrumental "Dream Within a Dream" has Orson Welles narrating in front of this wispy collaboration of guitars and keyboards. The EMI vocoder is used throughout "The Raven" with the Westminster City School Boys Choir mixed in to add a distinct flair to its chamber-like sound. Parsons' expertise surrounds this album, from the slyness that prevails in "(The System Of) Doctor Tarr and Professor Feather" to the bodeful thumping of the drums that imitate a heartbeat on "The Tell-Tale Heart." "The Fall of the House of Usher" is a lengthy but dazzling array of musicianship that keeps the album's persona intact, while enabling the listener to submerge into its frightening atmosphere. With vocalists Terry Sylvester, John Miles, and Eric Woolfson stretched across each track, this variety of different singing styles adds color and design to the album's air. Without any underlying theme to be pondered upon, Alan Parsons instead paints a vivid picture of one of the most alluring literary figures in history by musically reciting his most famous works in expert fashion. ~ Mike DeGagne, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
A Dream Within a Dream [Instrumental] Edgar Allan Poe The Alan Parsons Project (3:43)
The Raven Edgar Allan Poe The Alan Parsons Project (4:01)
The Tell-Tale Heart Edgar Allan Poe The Alan Parsons Project (4:40)
The Cask of Amontillado Edgar Allan Poe The Alan Parsons Project (4:29)
(The System Of) Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether Eric Woolfson, Edgar Allan Poe, Alan Parsons The Alan Parsons Project (4:15)
Fall of the House of Usher: Prelude [Instrumental] The Alan Parsons Project, Eric Woolfson, Edgar Allan Poe The Alan Parsons Project (5:51)
Fall of the House of Usher: Arrival [Instrumental] The Alan Parsons Project, Eric Woolfson, Edgar Allan Poe The Alan Parsons Project (2:36)
Fall of the House of Usher: Intermezzo [Instrumental] The Alan Parsons Project, Eric Woolfson, Edgar Allan Poe The Alan Parsons Project (1:06)
Fall of the House of Usher: Pavane [Instrumental] The Alan Parsons Project, Eric Woolfson, Edgar Allan Poe The Alan Parsons Project (4:44)
Fall of the House of Usher: Fall [Instrumental] The Alan Parsons Project, Eric Woolfson, Edgar Allan Poe The Alan Parsons Project (1:07)
To One in Paradise Edgar Allan Poe The Alan Parsons Project (4:14)

Credits

Orson Welles (Narrator), Arthur Brown (Vocals), The Alan Parsons Project (Performer), William Lyall (Keyboards), John Miles (Guitar), John Miles (Vocals), Francis Monkman (Organ), Francis Monkman (Keyboards), Francis Monkman (?), Kevin Peek (Guitar (Acoustic)), Terry Sylvester (Vocals), Laurence Juber (Guitar (Acoustic)), Andrew Powell (Keyboards), Andrew Powell (Orchestral Arrangements), Andrew Powell (Choir Arrangement), David Paton (Guitar (Acoustic)), David Paton (Bass), David Paton (Guitar), David Paton (Vocals), David Paton (Vocals (Background)), Ian Bairnson (Guitar (Acoustic)), Ian Bairnson (Guitar), Ian Bairnson (Guitar (Electric)), Chris Blair (Assistant Engineer), Peter Christopherson (Photography), David Katz (Violin), David Katz (Leader), David Katz (Orchestra Contractor), Burleigh Drummond (Drums), English Chorale (Vocals), Jack Harris (Vocals), Bob Howes (Choir, Chorus), John Leach (Percussion), John Leach (Vocals), John Leach (Cimbalom), John Leach (Kantele), David Pack (Guitar), Smokey Parsons (Vocals), Joe Puerta (Bass), Tony Richards (Assistant Engineer), Jack Rothstein (Leader), Darryl Runswick (Bass), Darryl Runswick (String Bass), David Snell (Harp), The English Chorale and Played Ti (Choir, Chorus), Stuart Tosh (Cymbals), Stuart Tosh (Drums), Stuart Tosh (Vocals), Stuart Tosh (Tympani [Timpani]), Tom Trefethen (Assistant Engineer), Leonard Whiting (Vocals), Leonard Whiting (Narrator), Eric Woolfson (Synthesizer), Eric Woolfson (Harpsichord), Eric Woolfson (Keyboards), Eric Woolfson (Vocals), Eric Woolfson (Vocals (Background)), Eric Woolfson (Executive Producer), Pat Stapley (Assistant Engineer), Alan Parsons (Organ), Alan Parsons (Synthesizer), Alan Parsons (Guitar), Alan Parsons (Keyboards), Alan Parsons (Recorder), Alan Parsons (Vocals), Alan Parsons (Producer), Alan Parsons (Engineer), Alan Parsons (Main Performer), Alan Parsons (?), Alan Parsons (Projection), Aubrey Powell (Photography), Storm Thorgerson (Photography), Hipgnosis [Design Group] (Design), Hipgnosis [Design Group] (Cover Art), Sam Emerson (Photography), Colin Elgie (Artwork), Colin Elgie (Graphic Design), Colin Elgie (Layout Design), Billy Lyall (Piano), Billy Lyall (Drums), Billy Lyall (Glockenspiel), Billy Lyall (Keyboards), Billy Lyall (Recorder), Billy Lyall (Fender Rhodes), Gordon Parry (Engineer), Jane Powell (Vocals), Jane Powell (Vocals (Background)), Andrew Hurdle (Bass), Christopher North (Keyboards)
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Wikipedia: Tales of Mystery and Imagination
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Tales of Mystery and Imagination
Tales of Mystery and Imagination cover
Studio album by The Alan Parsons Project
Released May 1976 (US)
June 1976 (UK)
Recorded August 1975 - January 1976
Abbey Road Studios
Mama Jo's
Kingsway Hall
Genre Progressive rock, Pop rock
Length 40:46
Label 20th Century (US)
Charisma (UK)
Casablanca (1982 US reissue with alternate artwork)
Mercury (1987 CD remix)
Producer Alan Parsons
Professional reviews
The Alan Parsons Project chronology
Tales of Mystery and Imagination
(1976)
I Robot
(1977)
Alternate cover
LP featuring alternate artwork
LP featuring alternate artwork

Tales of Mystery and Imagination is the debut album by the progressive rock group The Alan Parsons Project, released in 1976. The album's avant-garde soundscapes kept it from being a blockbuster, but the interesting lyrical and musical themes — retellings of horror stories and poetry by Edgar Allan Poe — attracted a small audience. The title of the album is taken from a popular title for Poe's macabre tales of the same name Tales of Mystery & Imagination first published in 1908 and many times since under this name. Critical reaction to the album was often mixed; for example, Rolling Stone's Billy Altman concluded that it mostly failed at reproducing Poe's tension and macabre fear, ending by claiming that "devotees of Gothic literature will have to wait for someone with more of the macabre in their blood for a truer musical reading of Poe's often terrifying works".[1]

This album was released in U.K. originally with a different name. Simply called "The Alan Parsons Project" it was successful enough to achieve gold status but later that year the same album was released under the name of "Tales of Mystery and Imagination"

"The Raven" features actor Leonard Whiting on lead vocals, with Alan Parsons performing vocals through an EMI vocoder. According to the album's liner notes, "The Raven" was the first rock song ever to feature a digital vocoder.

The Prelude of "The Fall of the House of Usher", although uncredited, is based on the opera fragment "La chute de la maison Usher" by Claude Debussy which was composed in 1908-1917.[2]

Tales of Mystery and Imagination peaked at #38 on Billboard's Pop Albums chart. "(The System Of) Doctor Tarr And Professor Fether" peaked at #37 on the Pop Singles chart.

The original version of the album was available for several years on vinyl and cassette, but was not immediately available on CD. This was due in part to Parsons' desire to rework some tracks. In 1987, Parsons completely remixed the album, including additional guitar passages and narration (by Orson Welles) as well as updating the production style to include heavy reverb and the gated drum sound of the 80s. The CD notes that Welles never met Parsons or Eric Woolfson, but sent a tape to them of the performance shortly after the album was manufactured in 1976. In 1994 Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab (MFSL) released the original 1976 version on CD (UDCD-606), making the original available digitally for the first time. In 2007, a Deluxe Edition released by Universal Music included both the 1976 and the 1987 versions remastered by Alan Parsons during 2006 with eight additional bonus tracks.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "A Dream Within A Dream" [instrumental] – 3:43
  2. "The Raven" – 4:01 (ft. Leonard Whiting on lead vocals, Alan Parsons lead vocal through an EMI vocoder)
  3. "The Tell-Tale Heart" – 4:40 (ft. Arthur Brown)
  4. "The Cask of Amontillado" – 4:29 (ft. John Miles)
  5. "(The System Of) Dr. Tarr and Professor Fether" – 4:15 (ft. John Miles and Jack Harris)
  6. "The Fall of the House of Usher [instrumental] - 15:04
    1. "Prelude" – 5:51
    2. "Arrival" – 2:36
    3. "Intermezzo" – 1:06
    4. "Pavane" – 4:44
    5. "Fall" – 1:07
  7. "To One in Paradise" – 4:14 (ft. Terry Sylvester on lead vocals, backing vocals by Eric Woolfson)

2007 Deluxe Edition

Disc 1: Tracks 1-11, Original Album in Original 1976 Mix

  1. "The Raven" (original demo)
  2. "Edgar" (demo of an unreleased track)
  3. "Orson Welles Radio Spot"
  4. "Interview with Alan Parsons and Eric Woolfson" (1976)

Disc 2: Tracks 1-11, Original Album in 1987 Remix

  1. "Eric's Guide Vocal Medley"
  2. "Orson Welles Dialogue"
  3. "Sea Lions in the Departure Lounge" (sound effects and experiments)[3]
  4. "GBH Mix" (unreleased experiments)

Personnel

  • Alan Parsons - Organ, Synthesizer, Guitar, Keyboards, Recorder, Vocals, *Producer, Engineer, Projection
  • Eric Woolfson - Synthesizer, Harpsichord, Keyboards, Vocals, Vocals (bckgr), Executive Producer
  • Orson Welles - Narrator (1987 version only)
  • Leonard Whiting - Vocals, Narrator
  • Arthur Brown - Vocals
  • John Miles - Guitar, Vocals
  • Jack Harris - Vocals
  • Francis Monkman - Organ, Keyboards
  • Kevin Peek - Guitar (Acoustic)
  • Terry Sylvester - Vocals
  • Laurence Juber - Guitar (Acoustic)
  • Andrew Powell - Keyboards, Arranger
  • David Paton - Guitar (Acoustic), Bass, Guitar, Vocals, Vocals (bckgr)
  • Ian Bairnson - Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Guitar (Electric)
  • Chris Blair - Assistant Engineer
  • Peter Christopherson - Photography
  • David Katz - Violin, Leader, Orchestra Contractor
  • Burleigh Drummond - Drums
  • English Chorale - Vocals
  • Bob Howes - Choir, Chorus
  • John Leach - Percussion, Vocals, Cimbalom, Kantele
  • David Pack - Guitar
  • Smokey Parsons - Vocals
  • Joe Puerta - Bass
  • Tony Richards - Assistant Engineer
  • Jack Rothstein - Leader
  • Daryl Runswick - Bass, String Bass
  • David Snell - Harp
  • The English Chorale and Played Ti - Choir, Chorus
  • Stuart Tosh - Cymbals, Drums, Vocals, Tympani [Timpani]
  • Tom Trefethen - Assistant Engineer
  • Pat Stapley - Assistant Engineer
  • Aubrey Powell - Photography
  • Storm Thorgerson - Photography
  • Hipgnosis - Design, Cover Art
  • Sam Emerson - Photography
  • Colin Elgie - Artwork, Graphic Design, Layout Design
  • Billy Lyall - Piano, Drums, Glockenspiel, Keyboards, Recorder, Fender Rhodes
  • Gordon Parry - Engineer
  • Jane Powell - Vocals, Vocals (bckgr)
  • Andrew Hurdle - Bass
  • Christopher North - Keyboards

Charts

Year Chart Position
1976 The Billboard 200 38
1976 UK Albums Chart 56
1976 Canada 81

Notes

  1. ^ Billy Altman (September 23, 1976). "Alan Parsons Project - Tales Of Mystery & Imagination". Rolling Stone website. http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/alanparsonsproject/albums/album/205541/review/6212494/tales_of_mystery__imagination. 
  2. ^ The Cambridge companion to Debussy / edited by Simon Trezise, Cambridge University Press, 2003
  3. ^ "Sea Lions in the Departure Lounge" uses the same announcement recording as was previously used on Pink Floyd's On the Run from the album The Dark Side of the Moon, on which Alan Parsons was engineer.

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