Gaudi (album)

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Gaudi
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Studio album by The Alan Parsons Project
Released January 1987
Recorded October 1985 – August 1986
The Grange
Mayfair Studios
Genre Progressive rock
Length 38:47
Label Arista Records
Producer Alan Parsons
Eric Woolfson
Professional reviews
The Alan Parsons Project chronology
Stereotomy
(1985)
Gaudi
(1987)
The Best of the Alan Parsons Project, Vol. 2
(1987)

Gaudi is an album by The Alan Parsons Project. As the band's last album, it was released in 1987. Gaudi refers to Antoni Gaudi, an architect, and the opening track references what is probably his best known building, La Sagrada Família. "Closer to Heaven" was used in an episode of the TV series "Miami Vice".

All tracks written by Alan Parsons and Eric Woolfson

  1. "La Sagrada Familia" – 8:46
  2. "Too Late" – 4:31
  3. "Closer to Heaven" – 5:52
  4. "Standing on Higher Ground" – 5:03
  5. "Money Talks" – 4:26
  6. "Inside Looking Out" – 6:22
  7. "Paseo de Gracia" (Instrumental) – 3:47

Year Chart Position
1987 The Billboard 200 57
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