Project regular David Paton was unable to undertake bass duties on this recording due to a prior touring commitment with Elton John.
Although the album The Sicilian Defence was released in 2014, it was originally recorded in 1979 and was never intended to be heard by the public.
During the writing of what would have been the follow-up, Eric Woolfson turned that album into a rock opera, eventually released as Freudiana in 1990.
[5] All tracks are written by Alan Parsons & Eric Woolfson.^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Due to a mastering error, the first note of "Standing on Higher Ground" is actually at the end of "Las Ramblas/It Isn't Funny If It Happens To You", indicating that this track, which incorporates "Paseo de Gracia" from the original Alan Parsons Project album, originally preceded "Standing on Higher Ground".