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The Turn Of A Friendly Card

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May Be A Price To Pay
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Games People Play
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Time
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I Don't Wanna Go Home
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The Gold Bug
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The Turn Of A Friendly Card
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Snake Eyes
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The Ace Of Swords
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Nothing Left To Lose
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The Turn Of A Friendly Card Part 2
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May Be A Price To Pay
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Nothing Left To Lose
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Nothing Left To Lose
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Nothing Left To Lose
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Time
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Games People Play
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The Gold Bug
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Album Information

Total Tracks: 17   Total Length: 63:39

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Simply the best

JJbrain

I really love The Alan Parsons Project. If I could keep only one of their albums (I have many) this would be the one. In my opinion it is simply the best album they ever produced.

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The Turn Card.

stmarshall44

Card games,and life immitate one another...This lp is all about that.

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While this isn't my favorite, it's hard....

oneofsix1958

.. to argue with Games That People play..... Time IS a beautiful song but for me that was pretty much it. I put it up there with TALES ( the first APP CD) a couple of great tunes but NOT as good as I Robot or Pyramid (song for song). IMHO

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If you are only going to buy one Alan Parsons

cowboomie

...then buy this one, too. This is a fabulous album and from start to finish -- the original album ends with cut 10 -- this is a powerful musical document from a first class band at the peak of their prowess. (Yes, I know they weren't really a band and mostly did only studio stuff but this is what most of the particpants will be remembered for.) A powerful addition to any collection.

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With two of the Alan Parsons Project’s best songs, the lovely ballad “Time” and the wavy-sounding “Games People Play,” The Turn of a Friendly Card remains one of this group’s most enjoyable albums. Parsons’ idea, the subject of the album’s six tracks, centers around the age-old temptation of gambling and its stranglehold on the human psyche. On “Games People Play,” vocalist Lenny Zakatek sounds compelling and focused, giving the song a seriousness that aids in realization of the album’s concept. With “Time,” it is Eric Woolfson who carries this luxurious-sounding ode to life’s passing to a place above and beyond any of this band’s other slower material. The breakdown of human willpower and our greedy tendencies are highlighted in the last track, entitled “The Turn of a Friendly Card,” which is broken into five separate parts. “Snake Eyes,” sung by Chris Rainbow, is the most compelling of the five pieces, and ties together the whole of the recording. As in every Parsons album, an instrumental is included, in this case an interesting number aptly titled “The Gold Bug.” Like most of the band’s instrumentals, its flow and rhythm simulate the overall tempo and concept of the album, acting as a welcome interlude. Although short, The Turn of a Friendly Card is to the point and doesn’t let down when it comes to carrying out its idea. [Sony BMG's 2007 edition included bonus tracks.] – Mike DeGagne

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