![]() ![]() Eric wrote the album using a similar title (on which there was no copyright) but dropping the comma and with the lyrics completely unrelated to Asimov’s writing, although there was a loose robotic connection. Eric recalls a very pleasant conversation with Isaac Asimov who was extremely friendly and enthusiastic about the idea, but there was nothing he could do. The original idea was to base the work on Asimov’s stories, but unfortunately Asimov had granted rights to a TV/ Film Company from 10 years before which prevented him from granting permission. ![]() Another writer who had greatly inspired Eric was Isaac Asimov whose ‘I, Robot’ was one of many science fiction masterpieces Eric devoured at that stage. Eric’s initial idea had been to do Tales of Mystery Volume II (further inspired by the work of Edgar Allan Poe), but by this stage they had changed record labels and the new record label was unwilling to have Volume II where they did not have Volume I.
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