Freudiana
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Freudiana | ||
Studio album by Eric Woolfson | ||
Released | 1990 | |
Recorded | 1989 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Label | EMI | |
Producer(s) | Alan Parsons |
Freudiana was the first album credited to Eric Woolfson as a solo artist, marking his split with former collaborator Alan Parsons, who is credited as producer. In the early stages of recording, the album was intended to be the eleventh in a series of Alan Parsons Project albums, but instead ended up as the first in a series of stage musicals by Woolfson.
[edit] Track listing
- "The Nirvana Principle"
- "Freudiana"
- "I Am a Mirror"
- "Little Hans"
- "Dora"
- "Funny You Should Say That"
- "You're On Your Own"
- "Far Away From Home"
- "Let Yourself Go"
- "Beyond the Pleasure Principle"
- "The Ring"
- "Sects Therapy"
- "No One Can Love You Better Than Me"
- "Don't Let the Moment Pass"
- "Upper Me"
- "Freudiana
- "Destiny"
- "There But For the Grace of God"
[edit] Credits
- Bass: Laurie Cottle
- Drums/Percussion: Stuart Elliott
- Guitars: Ian Bairnson
- Keyboards: Eric Woolfson
- Synths/Saxes: Richard Cottle
- Additional Keyboards: Alan Parsons
- Vocals: Eric Woolfson, Leo Sayer, Graham Dye, The Flying Pickets, Kiki Dee, Eric Stewart, Frankie Howerd, Marti Webb, Gary Howard, Chris Rainbow, John Miles
- Orchestras Arranged and Conducted by Andrew Powell
[edit] Stage Musical Version
Freudiana premiered at the Theater an der Wien in Vienna, Austria on December 19, 1990. It was produced by Vereinigte Bühnen Wien. Until April 18, 1992 it played for 380 performances before 320,000 people.
Stage director was Peter Weck. The German songtexts were by Lida Winiewicz und Brian Brolly. Erik was played by Ulrich Tukur.