![]() The classically enhanced “Winding Me Up” follows suit, based on a woman’s ability to dominate her mate and opening up with sound of a wind-up doll being cranked. Sung by Dave Townsend, its melodramatic feel sets a perfect tone. The gorgeous “You Won’t Be There” spotlights man’s insecurity. Not only does this idea gain strength as the album progresses, but a musical battle of the sexes begins to arise through each song. Each song touches on her ability to dissect the male ego, especially through sexual means, originating with Eve’s tempting Adam in the beginning of time. The album’s concept deals with the female’s overpowering effect on man. ![]() ![]() The_Alan_Parsons_Project-Eve-(5B_201157)-LP-FLAC-1980-WREįLAC (tracks) 16 bit/ 44,1kHz | Time – 00:39:48 minutes | 774.92 MB | Genre: Rockįor the most part, 1979’s Eve is somewhat overlooked as being one of the Alan Parsons Project’s finest work, when in fact it involves some of this group’s most intricate songs. ![]()
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