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A Question for Eric

May 10 2005 at 4:00 AM
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From the Magazine "The Leading Rock and Roll Bi-Weekly", 14 Sep 1978, in an article by David Fricke: (QUOTE)"... The first Parsons-Woolfson work, Tales of Mystery, originated with Woolfson, who thought the idea of doing a record based on th works of Edgar Allan Poe was a masterstroke of marketing. "I had done some research on Poe and one statistic that came to the fore was that no film of Edgar Alan Poe's works had ever lost money. So I figured if a record was packaged right, it, too, could be a success. Tales...was only a moderate success but it gave us a taste to do more. "More," as Woolfson describes it, is a series of nine concept related Project records of which I Robot and Pyramid are the first installments. Together, the nine records would comprise a total conceptual package ..."(END OF QUOTE). MY QUESTION IS: WHAT WAS EXACTLY THE 'NINE CONCEPTS RELATIONSHIP' YOU HAD IN MIND AT THAT TIME ? Thanks.

 
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