The Alan Parsons Project are one of progressive rock's most cerebral acts — the brainchild of producer Alan Parsons and lyricist Eric Woolfson, known for ambitious concept albums that blended art rock, orchestral arrangements and studio wizardry. Their Eye of Horus imagery became inseparable from the band's identity, most famously gracing the cover of the 1982 classic Eye in the Sky.
From their Edgar Allan Poe-inspired debut Tales of Mystery and Imagination to The Turn of a Friendly Card, I Robot, Pyramid and Ammonia Avenue, The Alan Parsons Project left a catalogue that still resonates deeply with prog and classic rock fans worldwide. This Eye of Horus die-cut captures that mystical, cinematic identity perfectly.
Fits perfectly on laptops, MacBooks, phone cases, guitar cases, water bottles, record storage boxes, bedroom walls and car windows.
What You Get:
- 2 die-cut vinyl stickers per pack
- Preset sizes 10–55cm or 4–21in, custom sizes up to 120cm available
- 19 colour options to match your setup
Why You'll Love It:
- Applied using transfer tape for a clean, flat finish
- Removes cleanly without leaving residue
- Makes a great gift for the prog rock or classic rock enthusiast in your life
Looking for Alan Parsons Project stickers featuring the Eye of Horus for your laptop or music collection display? Browse our full music sticker range.
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Reference10-000823
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Sticker typeDie cut
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