I would like to wish all of you who have visited this website and especially those of you who have contributed to the forum, a very merry festive season and a healthy, happy and prosperous New Year.
Thank you Eric, reciprocated with large sparkly baubles on!! :-)
Thank you for Poe and that amazing live performance at the legendary Abbey Road. It was the highlight of a very good year. And much credit to you also for bringing Steve Balsamo's wonderful voice to the attention of many more people.
Onwards and upwards and best wishes for all you do in the future.
Dear Eric Woolfson,
We wish you also a happy, healthy and prosperous 2004!
Thank you very much for the wonderful music that you have made this year with Poe and througout many years with other magnificent albums and musicals!
We wish you,your family and the team at Poe everything you have wished us. In particular we would like to thank you all for that wonderful Saturday evening at Abbey Road, it will remain a highlight of our lives! To be in THAT studio, listening to such powerful music was an incredible once in a lifetime experience.
It was also amazing to meet the name on all those Project albums, i.e. you, your lovely wife Hazel and daughter Sally who helped us get the autographs!
Eric: you will be my friend in 2004, 2005... always, because you are a part of me. My life without your music wouldn´t be the same life. Thanks, friend¡
I hope you respond to this mail. I have only just discovered online the existence of your "Poe" album.
I have all the APP and later Alan Parsons albums and even the Andrew Powell "scrabble" album. I must find that magnetic scrabble game (remember that?) to take on holiday.
I will in due course get the Poe album.
As you will already know, your albums are popular with audio enthusiasts the world over, myself no exception. In particular, Pyramid being one of the best recordings and I Robot in CD form being unquestionably the worst, having clearly been recorded onto CD from a cassette tape. Sorry, but can't people like you stop this kind of thing from happening?
Original "Tales" remains the best musically (not the CD version) and Freudiana remains the most underrated (but you knew that)
I am curious, are you into high end hi fi yourself? Alan (i believe) uses B and W Nautilus (not my cup of tea) at home.
My own system is Tube Technology CD64 , Unison Research single ended valve amp, Klipsch speakers and all the correct mains/interconnects.
Dear Eric!
As a part-time composer I was always fascinated about the great composer/songwriter/lyricist-works,
You did for the APP as for your dramatic works. I've learned very much for me from your works by listening! The POE is not an exclusion! It's a great development of your enormous artistic potential!
Thank you a lot for your IMMORTAL Projects
and Happy New Year!
All the best to you and your family.
Wishing you the all best and good luck with getting Poe on the road. I hope it's really soon.
Many thanks for taking the time and trouble to do the Roadkill interview as well.
Happy new year Eric and thank you for your album, with Poe, i adrift on an ocean of dreams!
For the fans : happy new year!
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Many thanks Eric, and seasons greetings to you and your family as well.
The release of 'Poe' has been the musical highlight of the year for me! Congratulations again to you and all who worked on 'Poe' for creating such an incredible piece of music.
Good idea, anyway first I think are the encore editions of Gaudi and Gambler, and new live performances...
But if I had a wish, I think Vincent van Gogh would be a good source of inspiration for new music. An artist with a tragic life very similar to Poe, I think it would fit wunderful with Eric's music...
Eric, I have enjoyed your work and you have entertained me for years. Thank you and please carry on. I have not purchased your new album yet, but will do so very soon. With all of the positive comments on this site, sounds like you have another winner.