My all time favorite album, hands down, is an obscure record from 1980. It was the follow-up to the one-hit AOR album Children of the Sun by Billy Thorpe. The album, 21st Century Man, released in 1980, was intended to be "bigger and better" than the record that contained the 1979 hit that most people know from its bombastic "futuristic" spaceship sound effects that rocked every stereo shop across the country that year.
21st Century Man is an extended retelling the Children of the Sun saga with all new sounds. The producer, Spencer Proffer, made every effort to pull out all the stops on the production of this album, making it one of the very first 48-track recordings. They linked two MCI JH16 two-inch 24-track recorders and synchronized them by a timecode track on the master, driving playback of the slave, creating 47 usable tracks of audio. Having interviewed Spencer and a few of the players on the project, including mix engineer Larry Brown, I learned that the entire record was mixed in a marathon 48 hours the weekend before the album was due to the mastering plant on a Monday morning.
I've done the math and estimated that I've listened to this rock opera, from start to finish, no fewer than 10,000 times in my life. It goes without saying I know it well - right down to the spots in the recording that reveal flaws in the 1/4" stereo master tapes.
... Which brings me to my laser-related question ...
A laser show was created around the album, and I can find absolutely no documentation about this, aside from a sparse web page indicating that one did actually exist, and that at least a few spectators took it in. This page from laserium.org links to the track list of the show. I was fortunate enough to have obtained, after many years of searching, a near-virgin copy of a limited edition vinyl pressing of the laser show's soundtrack, which included narration to carry the story along to the uninitiated. I've captured it in high resolution PCM audio and uploaded it to YouTube where the compression gods had their way with its pristine sound.
Is there anyone in our circles who may have ANY information whatsoever about the laser show that went along with 21st Century Man? I'd be fascinated to learn anything whatsoever about the show that was put together to accompany the release of the album. 1980 was a long time ago, but I remember hearing this record for the very first time when I was 12 years old just like it was yesterday.
Thanks for any wisdom anyone may impart.