Pilot and the Alan Parsons Project He was a
session guitarist before joining up in 1973 with former
Bay City Rollers musicians
David Paton and
Billy Lyall in the band
Pilot, contributing the harmony guitar parts to their
hit single "
Magic". During this time with Pilot, he first collaborated with
Alan Parsons, the record producer on their debut self-titled album. He also remained with Parsons after the dissolution of the Project, playing guitar and saxophone in the studio and as part of the live band and also writing several songs for the albums
Try Anything Once,
The Very Best Live,
On Air and
The Time Machine. In 2019, Bairnson added guitar solos to two songs from Alan Parsons' new album,
The Secret, specifically the tracks "Years of Glory" and "I Can't Get There from Here".
Additional work Bairnson played on
Kate Bush's first four albums
The Kick Inside (1978) (notably playing the guitar solo on "
Wuthering Heights")
Lionheart (1978),
Never for Ever (1980) and
The Dreaming (1982). Bairnson also played guitar for the vocal group
Bucks Fizz for whom he co-wrote two
Top 20 hits, "
If You Can't Stand the Heat" (1982) and "
Run for Your Life" (1983). In 2009 he appeared on the album of the German bass player Chris Postl,
Parzivals Eye. Chris Postl played in
RPWL, a German band. He toured with a number of different bands, the latest being
Junk (Bairnson, Pau Chaffer, Sarah Rope and Ángel Celada). During his session career he played on more than a hundred albums in different styles, for artists such as
Yvonne Keeley,
Joe Cocker,
Jon Anderson,
Chris DeBurgh,
Mick Fleetwood, and
Neil Diamond. He played live with
Sting,
Eric Clapton,
Beverley Craven and many more. After moving back to the UK in 2013, Bairnson got together with David Paton and produced an album called
A Pilot Project where they paid homage to
Eric Woolfson’s legacy. In November 2016 Paton and Bairnson got together again, touring Japan with a Pilot revival and some Alan Parsons Project songs as well. == Personal life and death ==