I Robot (album)


I Robot is the second studio album by British rock band The Alan Parsons Project, released on 1 June 1977 by Arista Records. The album draws conceptually on author Isaac Asimov's science fiction Robot trilogy, exploring philosophical themes regarding artificial intelligence. It was re-released on vinyl and cassette tape in 1984 and on CD in 2007.

Background and concept

The album was intended to be based on the I, Robot stories written by Asimov, and Eric Woolfson spoke with Asimov himself, who was enthusiastic about the idea. As the rights already had been granted to a TV/movie company, the album's title was altered slightly by removing the comma in "I,", and the theme and lyrics were made to be more generically about robots rather than to be specific to the Asimov universe. The cover inlay reads: "I Robot... The story of the rise of the machine and the decline of man, which paradoxically coincided with his discovery of the wheel... and a warning that his brief dominance of this planet will probably end, because man tried to create robot in his own image." The title of the final track, "Genesis Ch.1 v.32", follows this theme by implying a continuation to the story of Creation, since the first chapter of Genesis only has 31 verses.

Artwork

The album cover photo features Storm Thorgerson's assistants in the escalator tubes of the circular Terminal 1 building of the Charles de Gaulle Airport outside of Paris. Over this is superimposed a painting of a robot with a stylised atom for a brain. The robot also appears on the label of the record. The original vinyl release has a gatefold-style cover; the inside spread has the lyrics and a monochrome photograph of Parsons. The pose and angle of the photograph echoes that of the robot on the front cover.

Singles

Three singles were released from the album: "I Wouldn't Want to Be Like You", "Don't Let it Show" and "Day After Day ". The LP track "Breakdown" went into heavy rotation on AOR stations and continues to be played on classic rock radio.

Reissues

I Robot has been reissued multiple times in various formats since its initial release on vinyl, including numerous audiophile releases. Besides the 8-track, vinyl and compact-cassette releases, Arista also released the original aluminum CD along with the rest of the Project albums, up to that time. Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab released the album on standard vinyl, UHQR vinyl, and on aluminium CD. Classic Records has released the album in analogue form on 180-gram vinyl, as well as digitally on HDAD. JVC released the album as a K2 edition, with Ammonia Avenue and Eye in the Sky. In 2007, as part of a larger campaign, Sony released a remastered version along with bonus tracks on CD. It was later released in Japan as an SHM-CD, with the same mastering.
The album was re-released under Legacy Recordings as a "legacy edition" in 2013 on CD, with an extra disc with unreleased bonus tracks, mastered by Dave Donelly. There was also a vinyl edition with the same mastering launched one month later.

In popular culture

All songs written and composed by Alan Parsons and Eric Woolfson, except where noted.
;2007 reissue bonus tracks
  1. "Boules" – 1:59
  2. "Breakdown" – 2:09
  3. "I Wouldn't Want to Be Like You" – 3:28
  4. "Day After Day" – 3:40
  5. "The Naked Robot" – 10:19
;2013 Sony Music Entertainment reissue bonus tracks
  1. "U.S Radio Commercial for I Robot – 1:01
  2. "I Robot " – 1:59
  3. "I Robot" – 1:33
  4. "Extract 1 from The Alan Parsons Project Audio Guide" – 1:04
  5. "Extract 2 from The Alan Parsons Project Audio Guide" – 0:57
  6. "I Wouldn't Want to Be Like You" – 3:28
  7. "Some Other Time" – 3:43
  8. "Breakdown" – 2:09
  9. "Extract 3 from The Alan Parsons Project Audio Guide" – 0:31
  10. "Breakdown - The Choir" – 1:51
  11. "Don't let it Show" – 3:26
  12. "Day After Day" – 3:40
  13. "Genesis Ch. 1 V. 32" – 2:18
  14. "The Naked Robot" – 10:19

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