Official videoclips by The Alan Parsons Project. Best versions on YouTube. Stereotomy appears in two different versions. A video for Pyramania also exists but was not published.
Official videoclips by "solo" AP, Eric Woolfson and Keats. In discography order.
Keats were APP regulars Ian Bairnson, David Paton, Stuart Elliott, Colin Blunstone and Richard Cottle plus Camel keyboardist Pete Bardens; the album Keats was produced by Alan and ideated by Eric (so that other APP members could write material).
Freudiana started as the 11th APP album: written by Eric Woolfson it was produced by Alan Parsons and involved all Project regulars; it was also developed into a theatrical musical; missing in this list is the very rare video of "Don't Let the Moment Pass".
Alan Parsons "solo" (without the word "Project") didn't involve Eric, but featured on most albums various Project regulars. Note: the complete "Fall Free" video is published on an official compilation (though the lipsync to another singer); we also include the short version published previously on the On Air CD-ROM when the live footage was still not available.
The Eric Woolfson song "Immortal" is from his CD and musical "Poe".
On the Lichtmond song "Precious Life", Alan quite unusually, guested as lead vocal, on hammond organ and electric guitar.
The Alan Parsons Project connections with movies and TV. Ladyhawke and more.
5-25-77: film by Patrick Read Johnson set in year 1977 around the Star Wars release date. Nearly completed, with soundtrack by Alan Parsons and David Russo
LADYHAWKE: see Side Discography in Profile.
STOCK84: brandy commercials, for which The Gold Bug was chosen at last moment; hence it's an incredible coincidence that the 3 spots feature respectively a man with a robot (spot here missing), pyramidal buildings in an orwellian future, and a problematic love story (special vinilys were printed with photos of the spots).
CHICAGO BULLS basket USA team: CG introductions using Sirius.
THE SIMPSONS in episode "Homerpalooza" (3F21) quote APP (unfortunately it's on YouTube only in Spanish).
AUSTIN POWERS trilogy: APP quotations in 2nd movie ("The Spy Who Shagged Me") together with Pink Floyd and Star Wars (and 1st movie: the King of Diamonds, plus the "AP" initials on the airplane's tail - not included here, and the year of time travel which is 69 as beginning of AP career).