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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › A_Valid_PathA Valid Path - Wikipedia

    A Valid Path was released on Audio CD and DualDisc, with the DualDisc containing the album recorded in 5.1 Surround in both DTS and Dolby Digital formats. Other features of the DualDisc include a track commentary by the artist and interviews with Alan Parsons and the main collaborators on the release including David Gilmour and the Crystal Method.

  2. A great disc all around and more so for electronic fans in my opinion, including some rare gems feat Uberzone, Shpongle, The Crystal Method, etc. A variation of the absolutely beautiful "Return To Tunguska" by Parsons + Shpongle + Gilmour track can also be found as "Antarctica" on some compilations without Gilmour's guitar work. Worth it for ...

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  3. Released. 1990 — UK & Europe. CD —. Album, Stereo. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for A Valid Path by Alan Parsons. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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  4. 24. Aug. 2004 · Alan Parsons. Released August 24, 2004. A Valid Path Tracklist. 1. Return to Tunguska (Ft. David Gilmour & Shpongle) Lyrics. 2. More Lost Without You (Ft. P.J. Olsson) Lyrics. 3. Mammagamma '04...

  5. The Crystal Method is an American electronic music act formed in Las Vegas, Nevada, by Ken Jordan and Scott Kirkland in the early 1990s. They were pioneers of the big beat genre and their music has appeared in numerous TV shows, films, video games, and advertisements.

  6. 19. Apr. 2023 · Crystal methods in Agile Development/Framework: The crystal method is an agile framework that is considered a lightweight or agile methodology that focuses on individuals and their interactions. The methods are color-coded to significant risk to human life.

  7. A Valid Path is ambient, somewhat psychedelic, yet also contains the same layered instrumentation all of us have grown to love with AP's classics. The idiosyncrasies on this album continue to shine and please every time. I believe Alan Parsons has broken the mold again and has redefined the "rules of music" with this release. It's electronic, it's progressive, it's new age, it's got a splash ...