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Their first album, Tales of Mystery and Imagination, including major contributions by all members of Pilot and Ambrosia, was a success, reaching the Top 40 in the US Billboard 200 chart.
Parsons released titles under his name ( Try Anything Once, On Air, The Time Machine, and A Valid Path ), while Woolfson made concept albums named Freudiana ( about Sigmund Freud's work on psychology ) and Poe: More Tales of Mystery and Imagination ( continuing from the Alan Parsons Project's first album about Edgar Allan Poe's literature ).
Tales of Mystery and Imagination was first remixed in 1987 for release on CD, and included narration by Orson Welles which had been recorded in 1975, but arrived too late to be included on the original album.
Both of those songs appeared on Tales of Mystery and Imagination.
* Tales of Mystery and Imagination ( 1976 )
* 2003 Poe: More Tales of Mystery and Imagination
In October 1931, he submitted the short story " People of the Dark " to Clayton Publications ' new magazine, Strange Tales of Mystery and Terror ( June 1932 ).
* The fourth movement of the suite " The Fall of the House of Usher " from the progressive rock album Tales of Mystery and Imagination by The Alan Parsons Project ( 1976 )
Revised versions of " Irish Countess " and " Schalken " were reprinted in Le Fanu's first collection of short stories, the very rare Ghost Stories and Tales of Mystery ( 1851 ).
* Madam Crowl's Ghost and Other Tales of Mystery ( 1923 ), uncollected short stories gathered from their original magazine publications and edited by M. R. James:
Another of the early songs to feature a vocoder was " The Raven " on the 1976 album Tales of Mystery and Imagination by progressive rock band The Alan Parsons Project ; the vocoder also was used on later albums such as I Robot.
", an episode in a 1972 comic book from Weird Mystery Tales
After Thriller was cancelled, the comic was retitled Boris Karloff's Tales of Mystery.
Starting in 2009, Dark Horse Comics started to reprint Tales of Mystery in a hard bound archive.
Destiny is a DC Comics character created by Marv Wolfman and Bernie Wrightson, first appearing in Weird Mystery Tales # 1 ( 1972 ), and was regular host of that series for the first fourteen issues, after which he hosted Secrets of Haunted House.
Like Lucien, Cain and Abel and some other Sandman characters, Destiny first appeared as host of a 1970s DC horror comic, Weird Mystery Tales.
Although authors such as Anne Perry wrote in the genre during the next decade, it wasn't until about 1990 that the genre's popularity saw a fairly quick ascent with works such as Lindsey Davis's Falco novels, set in the Roman Empire of Vespasian ; Elizabeth Peters's Amelia Peabody novels, in which the main character is not only a Victorian lady but an early feminist and an archaeologist working in early 20th century Egypt ; Steven Saylor's " Roma Sub Rosa " novels, set in the Roman Republic at the time of Julius Caesar ; John Maddox Roberts's SPQR series set during the Roman Republic ; and P. C. Doherty's various series, including The Sorrowful Mysteries of Brother Athelstan, the Hugh Corbett medieval mysteries, partly indebted to the hardboiled tradition, and the Canterbury Tales of Mystery and Murder.
This was closely followed by an illustrations for an edition of Edgar Allan Poe's Tales of Mystery and Imagination: the first version of that title was restricted to monotone illustrations, while a second iteration with 8 colour plates and more than 24 monotone images was published in 1923.
* Timely Comics ' Marvel Mystery Comics with the Human torch (# 92, June 1949 ), Sub-Mariner Comics (# 32, June 1949 ), and Captain America Comics ( then Captain America's Weird Tales ) at issue # 75 ( February 1950 ); and a transformation to the Atlas Comics logo on comics cover-dated November 1951.
Also Faust, Bomber, Doctor Who: The Vengeance of Morbius, Empire of the Sun, Brighton Rock, Fair Stood the Wind for France, Fluke, Great Speeches in History, How Proust Can Change Your Life, Lady Windermere's Fan, Peter Pan, The Alchemist, The Day of the Triffids, The Hairy Hands, The Lives of Christopher Chant, The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous, The Queen's Man, The Solitaire Mystery, The Swimming Pool Library, The Two Destinies, The Velveteen Rabbit, The Way I Found Her, The Way to Dusty Death, The Woodlanders, Under the Net, Wuthering Heights and Philip Pullman's Grimm Tales for Young and Old.
* A musical adaptation performed by The Alan Parsons Project was released on their 1976 debut album, Tales of Mystery and Imagination, and was later covered by Slough Feg for their 2010 album, The Animal Spirits.
Tales of Mystery and Imagination is the debut album by the progressive rock group The Alan Parsons Project, released in 1976.
The title of the album is taken from a popular title for a collection of Poe's macabre tales of the same name, Tales of Mystery & Imagination, first published in 1908 and reprinted many times since.
A variant of this song appears on the Eric Woolfson album Edgar Allan Poe ( 2009 ) ( see Poe: More Tales of Mystery and Imagination ) which contains the complete music from Woolfson's 2003 stage musical of the same name.

Tales and Imagination
The variant track does not appear on Woolfson's 2003 CD Poe: More Tales of Mystery and Imagination, which was a highly abridged version of the stage musical.
On the variant, the bass line and keyboard chords of the original Tales of Mystery and Imagination track are heard, but they are quieter, do not feature a vocoder, and instead of an abridged version of the Poe poem being sung, the Woolfson version features a fuller spoken dramatic reading of the poem.
The cimbalom was used by Alan Parsons on his " I Robot " and " Tales of Mystery and Imagination " albums and is included in the guest musician acknowledgments.
* Edogawa, Rampo ( 1956 ), Japanese Tales of Mystery and Imagination, translated by James B. Harris.
* Tales of Mystery & Imagination by Edgar Allan Poe ( 12 colour plates, 28 line, 1935 )
The Alan Parsons Project's first release ( 1976's Tales of Mystery and Imagination ) features a long instrumental named after this story.
* 2009 Tales of Mystery and Imagination ( film )
In 1908, he wrote an introduction to the Everyman's Library edition of Edgar Allan Poe's Tales of Mystery and Imagination.
All four members of Ambrosia played on the first Alan Parsons Project album, Tales of Mystery and Imagination, which was recorded soon after Ambrosia's first album.
He has written novels, including a six-volume novel sequence Chronicle of Modern Twilight centred on a low-key character Gus Cotton ; the title alludes to the sequence A Chronicle of Ancient Sunlight by Henry Williamson, and another sequence entitled Tales of History and Imagination.
It was first published in 1956 by Eyre & Spottiswoode as part of the anthology Sometime, Never: Three Tales of Imagination ( with other stories by William Golding and John Wyndham ).

Tales and peaked
In 1993, he released the album Ten Summoner's Tales, which peaked at number two in the UK and US Album Charts, and went triple platinum in just over a year.
Tales of the City peaked at No. 14 on the ARIA Albums Chart.

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* 1397 – Geoffrey Chaucer tells the Canterbury Tales for the first time at the court of Richard II.
Opinion differs as to whether the composition of the poem is contemporary with its transcription, or whether the poem was composed at an earlier time ( possibly as one of the Bear's Son Tales ) and orally transmitted for many years, and then transcribed at a later date.
During her final year at Yale Clarke performed with the Yale Repertory Theater in such plays as Tales from the Vienna Woods.
* Tall Tales and Legends ( 1986 ) – Barbara in episode: " Casey at the Bat "
The Canterbury Tales is a collection of stories written in Middle English by Geoffrey Chaucer at the end of the 14th century.
* Several stories written by the Danish author Karen Blixen ( or Isak Dinesen ) take place in Helsingør, including " The Supper at Elsinore " in her first published volume of stories, Seven Gothic Tales.
However, since April 1926 at the latest, Lovecraft had reserved all second printing rights to stories published in Weird Tales.
Hence, Weird Tales may only have owned the rights to at most six of Lovecraft's tales.
Bunny Tales: Behind Closed Doors at the Playboy Mansion.
Southland Tales opened at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2006 and was released in the U. S. in November 2007.
* Friday has been considered an unlucky day at least since the 14th century's The Canterbury Tales, and many other professions have regarded Friday as an unlucky day to undertake journeys or begin new projects.
Becket's cult was then still thriving, as evidenced in the monastic accounts and in literary works such as Chaucer's ' Canterbury Tales ', and Henry seemed particularly devoted to it, or at least keen to be associated with it.
The short story collection Tales from Moominvalley ( 1962 ) and the novels Moominpappa at Sea ( 1965 ) and Moominvalley in November ( 1970 ) are serious and psychologically searching books, far removed from the light-heartedness and cheerful humor of Finn Family Moomintroll.
In 2007, Martin Levinson, president of the Institute's Board of Trustees, teamed with Paul D. Johnston, executive director of the Society at the date of the merger, to teach general semantics with a light-hearted Practical Fairy Tales for Everyday Living.
Retellings at an ample scale of some particular episodes are included in Unfinished Tales.
In Unfinished Tales Tolkien writes that on the 20th of September in Gríma was captured by the Nazgûl in the fields of the Rohirrim, while on his way to Isengard to inform Saruman of Gandalf's arrival at Edoras.
It was presumably lost at the fall of Sauron, but since the Stones are virtually indestructible, it would still be buried in the wreckage of the Dark Tower, or ( as Christopher Tolkien speculates in Unfinished Tales ) destroyed by the eruption of Orodruin.
The South Pole Pendulum Project ( as discussed in The New York Times and excerpted from Seven Tales of the Pendulum ) was constructed and tested by adventurous experimenters John Bird, Jennifer McCallum, Michael Town, and Alan Baker at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station.
A medieval variation is alluded to in Geoffrey Chaucer ’ s Canterbury Tales at the beginning of the “ Knight ’ s Tale ,” where it says: “ Certainly, if it were not too lengthy to listen to, I would have told you fully how the realm of Scythia was conquered by Theseus and his knights ; of the great battle on that occasion between the Athenians and the Amazons ; how Hippolyta, the fair, brave queen of Scythia, was besieged ; of the feast at their wedding ; and of the tempest at their home-coming .”
Geoffrey Chaucer in the Canterbury Tales describes the clothing of the miller's wife, Alison: " Of white, too, was the dainty smock she wore, embroidered at the collar all about with coal-black silk, alike within and out.
* Walt Disney's Timeless Tales Volume 3: Casey at the Bat / Little Hiwatha / Morris the Midget Moose ( DVD ) 2006

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