I open the vinyl cover in my hands, and the face of the automaton, in its pride, dominates the futuristic environment. Then I flip it to the inside and Alan appears, his hair, the lumberjack shirt, and the so human gap between his incisors. "I, Robot" is this, nothing more, nothing less.

A struggle for dominance between men and machines, machines built by men and then machines built by other machines. Inspired by the novel "I, Robot" by Isaac Asimov (from which the comma disappears for mere copyright reasons), the LP was released in 1976 by Arista, and directly follows the convincing debut work "Tales Of Mystery And Imagination - Edgar Allan Poe," innovative and beautiful. The work is a concept woven into gothic atmospheres, in a climax of increasingly ominous tones, to underline the rise of automatons and the simultaneous eclipsing of man.

It starts with "I Robot": the title track is a fascinating instrumental, dominated by electronic sounds and with a highlighted rhythm section (Stuart Tosh on drums, David Paton on bass. The core lineup is completed by Ian Bairnson on guitar and the authors on keyboards) leading to the famous "chimes" in the finale. Then the carefree "I Wouldn't Want to Be Like You", where Lenny Zakatek's "black" voice seems to address the automatons... "I wouldn't want to be like you". Then comes a triptych, in my opinion, the best sequence of tracks in the entire discography; "Some Other Time" is a poignant ballad in which I sense an awareness on the part of humanity. It's sung by two voices, those of Peter Straker and Jaki Whitren, of different genders but so similar that they blend perfectly. Confusion sets in, "where are all the friends who used to speak to me?" is one of the questions in the fourth track, "Breakdown", where Allan Clarke's emotional singing culminates in a chorus (of robots? Or of men against the threat? Many episodes of ambiguity in the album): "Freedom, freedom, we will not obey!". Side A ends with the beautiful ballad, very Parsons-like, "Don't Let It Show", in truth somewhat extraneous to the concept. The voice, chilling when accompanied by the organ, is that of Dave Townsend (I admit I did a little research for the various singers, as in the LP credits they appear alphabetically...) Pause.

The needle is reset, and "The Voice" begins. Steve Harley is on vocals, and the obsessive distorted line "He's gonna get you" implies a robotic presence spying on everyone, almost Orwellian, definitively undermining human freedom: "You have no choice because you can't escape from the Voice". It is followed by the second musical track: "Nucleus" focuses again on electric sounds, as the outside world is now almost dominated by machines. Musical opening: the sweet voice of Jack Harris (who will go down in history, at least for me, with the extraordinary "Pyramania" of the album to come) plays with childhood memories, moments with his father... staring at the sky of a world that, for him, is no longer free because dominated by automatons. But, as the title says, "Day After Day (The Show Must Go On)". But destiny is fulfilled; "Total Eclipse" (arranged by orchestrator Andrew Powell, a cornerstone of the project with Parsons and Eric Woolfson) is emblematic: in its title, in its dark and gothic tones like never before, in the choruses. It would seem over, in short, as if the robots, created by man in their image, had taken their place, to the point of rewriting history and, why not, the Bible: a new verse in the first chapter of Genesis, "Genesis, Ch. 1, V. 32". Or is it man who attempts rebellion, and he is the one writing this new chapter? As far as I'm concerned, it's yet another ambiguity of this fantastic album, its strength. A peculiar feature of the Project, that of guest voices: the performances of the various singers convey what Parsons and trusty Woolfson imagine (his beautiful voice is indeed missing from this work).

This album too is permeated by an incredible atmospheric aura, as in all their work from the '70s: it is varied, dark, unclassifiable in a genre and indelible in the soul.

It is... Wonderful.

Tracklist Lyrics Samples and Videos

01   I Robot (06:02)

[Instrumental]

02   I Wouldn't Want to Be Like You (03:23)

03   Some Other Time (04:05)

04   Breakdown (03:52)

I breakdown in the middle and lose my thread
No one can understand a word that I say
When I break down just a little and lose my head
Nothing I try to do can work the same way

Any time it happened I'd get over it
With a little help from all my friends
Anybody else could see what's wrong with me
But they walk away and just pretend

When I breakdown

I breakdown in the middle and lose my thread
No one can understand a word that I say
When I break down just a little and lose my head
Nothing I try to do can work the same way

Where are all the friends who used to talk to me
All they ever told me was good news
People that I've never seen are kind to me
Is it any wonder I'm confused

When I break down, when I break down

Freedom, freedom, we will not obey
Freedom, freedom, take the wall away
Freedom, freedom, we will not obey
Freedom, freedom, take them all away

05   Don't Let It Show (04:21)

(Lead Vocal - Dave Townsend)

If it's getting harder to face every day
Don't let it show, don't let it show
Though it's getting harder to take what they say
Just let it go, just let it go

And if it hurts when they mention my name
Say you don't know me
And if it helps when they say I'm to blame
Say you don't own me

Even if it's taking the easy way out
Keep it inside of you
Don't give in
Don't tell them anything
Don't let it
Don't let it show

Even though you know it's the wrong thing to say
Say you don't care, say you don't care
Even if you want to believe there's a way
I won't be there, I won't be there

But if you smile when they mention my name
They'll never know you
And if you laugh when they say I'm to blame
They'll never own you

Even if you feel you've got nothing to hide
Keep it inside of you
Don't give in
Don't tell them anything
Don't let it
Don't let it show

06   The Voice (05:23)

It's almost a feeling you can touch in the air,
You look all around you but nobody's there.
It's been a long time now since you've been aware
That someone is watching you...(he's gonna get you)...

Sooner or later when your big chances come,
You'll look for the catches but there'll be none.
Remember before you grab the money and run
That someone is watching you...(he's gonna get you)...

Before you run and hide
He's gonna get you.
You got no choice,
'Cause you can't escape the voice.

Jumping at shadows that come up from behind.
Scared of the darkness that's there in your mind,
You're frightened to move because of what you might find...
Someone is watching you...(he's gonna get you)...

Before you run and hide
He's gonna get you.
You got no choice,
'Cause you can't escape the voice

07   Nucleus (03:31)

Instrumental

08   Day After Day (The Show Must Go On) (03:49)

09   Total Eclipse (03:09)

Instrumental

10   Genesis Ch. 1 V. 32 (03:28)

Instrumental

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