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What happens when classic literature inspires classic albums? This week, Dude and Don explore two towering concept records that channel the words and worlds of famous authors, transforming poems and dystopias into some of rock’s most ambitious music.
Theme: Albums Inspired by Books From Poe to Orwell, musicians have long found fuel in the pages of novels and poems—turning tales of fear, fate, and rebellion into creative sonic journeys.
1. The Alan Parsons Project – Tales of Mystery and Imagination (1976)
- Background: Debut album by producer Alan Parsons and songwriter Eric Woolfson, tales of Edgar Allan Poe reimagined in progressive rock. Features guest vocals from John Miles, Arthur Brown, and orchestral flourishes by Andrew Powell.
- Sound/Legacy: ...
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the hivesdavid bowieduran duranEdgar Allan PoeThe Alan Parsons ProjectAlan ParsonsEric WoolfsonOf Monsters and MenKathleen Edwards