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    Tony Banks (ex-Genesis): Albums Collection (1979-1995)

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    Tony Banks (ex-Genesis): Albums Collection (1979-1995)

    Tony Banks (ex-Genesis): Albums Collection (1979-1995)
    EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
    6CD | ~ 2043 or 775 Mb | Scans(png) -> 898 Mb
    Progressive Rock / Prog Related

    Genesis keyboardist Tony Banks has made several stabs at a solo career since 1978, writing and recording in various styles and occasionally under different group names. However, none of his attempts have been very commercially successful, a sore point for the man many deem responsible for a large portion of the Genesis sound. For many observers, Banks is one of the more undeservedly underrated keyboard players in progressive rock – while flashier figures such as Keith Emerson and Rick Wakeman, with their extroverted personalities, long ago gathered the press coverage needed to earn the admiration of starstruck listeners from the 1970s (and enjoy instant name recognition even 30 years later), Banks' work was so subsumed into the output of Genesis for so long that he never quite achieved the profile of his slightly older rivals, despite playing an essential role in shaping the sound of his group, which, along with Yes, was one of the two most successful prog rock bands of the 1970s.

    Born in East Hoathly, Sussex, in 1950, Tony Banks was one of five children of Nora and John Banks. He was born too late to be more than a childhood observer of the skiffle boom or the first wave of British rock & roll stars, reaching his teens as the Beatles were bursting out of Liverpool and onto the national scene. He took up both the guitar and the piano, but he was most inspired in playing keyboard instruments. He also proved a natural musician, absorbing classical as well as pop and rock material seemingly effortlessly, in the eyes of his friends – at 16, he could play anything that was on the charts, and was also conversant with generations of church music and concert works, and what lay behind their sounds. Up to age 15, Banks had attended the Boar's Hill Prep School, but at 16 he transferred to the Charterhouse School in Godalming. Strangely enough, for all of his fluency at the keyboard, a music career wasn't at the head of the list of Banks' career choices; indeed, he was primarily interested in studying math, physics, and chemistry, with the intention of majoring in physics.

    Banks was also less than comfortable with Charterhouse's academic regimen, and he rebelled by way of music, forming a rock band called the Garden Wall with his classmate and new friend Peter Gabriel, and drummer Chris Stewart. They eventually crossed paths with a rival band at the school, the Anon – what actually happened was that the Anon had lost their keyboard player and the group's two guitarists, Mike Rutherford and Anthony Phillips, approached Banks about joining them. Instead, the two groups ended up merging, and the resulting band had the name Genesis bestowed by its first producer/manager, Jonathan King. On their earliest sides, Banks played piano, organ, and some Mellotron, as well as guitar, and also contributed to the backing vocals – just as those early sides by the fledgling group were a kind of Bee Gees/Moody Blues pastiche, so Banks' playing was somewhere midway between that of Maurice Gibb and Mike Pinder. Their aspirations to a music career were nearly thwarted when their debut single, "The Silent Sun," and the follow-up album, titled From Genesis to Revelation, failed to generate any lasting impact on radio or the charts. By the time the smoke cleared, the five group members had graduated, and higher education and responsible, middle-class lives beckoned – Banks entered Sussex University as a physics major during the hiatus in the group's history. But he never gave up the idea of being a musician or keeping Genesis going and, fortunately, he also shared an apartment with his old friend Gabriel during 1969; between the two of them and the lingering interest from Rutherford and Phillips, the group re-formed, without King and with some more precise ideas about what they wanted the band to be. Through some incredibly ambitious (and loud) live shows, and the fortuitous attendance of Tony Stratton-Smith at one of them, they got a recording contract with the latter's fledgling Charisma Records label.

    Banks was featured heavily on the album that resulted, entitled Trespass, and was also very prominent in their live act, which was incredibly ambitious in its sonic reach – the group, without a track record on the charts or any advance word other than the press they generated, played a bold, in-your-face brand of rock, much of it derived from literary inspirations and drawing on classical and traditional folk for its content and structure, as much as pop. Trespass was, understandably, somewhat uneven, but one track, titled "The Knife," stood out – it was a huge, dramatic crowd-pleaser at shows, and it was a great platform for Banks, opening with a fierce solo part on Hammond organ. The group went through some membership changes on lead guitar and drums, and Banks' playing and musical grasp kept expanding, along with the reach of the band. On Nursery Cryme, he played a wider array of keyboards with far greater delicacy, and the effect was starting to become glorious – if none of the others in the band sounded like any other musicians, then Banks had no peer among the ranks of Emerson, Wakeman, Dave Greenslade, Robert Fripp, et al. The group's musical pieces were all shared compositions, and some of them, most notably "The Fountain of Salmacis" and "The Musical Box," were sublimely beautiful yet daring progressive rock tracks, the latter with an exquisite sense of drama and poignancy that Banks' playing showcased brilliantly. His work played a similarly prominent role in "The Return of the Giant Hogweed," his part alternately soaring and lyrical, or imposing and ominous. It was sometime after the release of Nursery Cryme that Banks conceived an idea for a song, about a space traveler who arrives on a now-deserted Earth, that evolved into one of the most popular of the group's early history, "Watcher of the Skies." The latter was not only one of their few studio tracks to get any airplay on American FM radio, but also became a perennial crowd-pleaser in the group's concert set.

    And those crowds were growing, drawn by the entirety of the Genesis show, which encompassed dazzling costume changes and myriad musical and extra-musical influences – British literary sources and religious sources ranging across centuries, Steve Hackett's classically based guitar technique, and elegantly interwoven melodies, most of the latter carried by Banks and his ever-growing array of electronic keyboards, layer upon layer of synthesizers, at least one Mellotron, and an organ somewhere in there. He gave their music its sheer size and majesty on-stage, and some elegance and gorgeous touches of refinement on record as well. "Supper's Ready," the 25-minute conceptual piece from the Foxtrot album, was also a keyboard tour de force; this was never clearer than in the run up to the denouement where, as Hackett, Rutherford, and drummer Phil Collins (the latter of whom joined the group in 1970 and first appeared on Nursery Cryme) all grind away in a relentless, pounding beat, Banks' hands dancing across the keyboards in motions that, themselves, seem almost choreographed, spinning out a set of variations that pick up the whole piece and carry it to the finale. In those days, at their peak, the group's concerts – especially in England – had the intensity of rock masses, with Gabriel as the priest and Banks as the organist/conductor, and "Supper's Ready" as the highest of services.

    The group's next album, Selling England By the Pound, was an even better showcase for his playing, his synthesizers and other electronic keyboards weaving a rich sonic tapestry (especially on the finale, "The Cinema Show") and even providing memorable choral parts on "Dancing With the Moonlit Knight," while his use of grand piano added drama and impact at strategic moments. The follow-up to that album, The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway, marked the high watermark of the group's progressive period, and its culmination. In 1976, following Gabriel's departure and his replacement as lead singer by drummer Collins, the band adopted a more restrained, pop-oriented approach to music. Banks still contributed richly textured keyboard parts over the ensuing years, as the group found immense pop success and arena-sized audiences.

    It wasn't until 1978 that Banks began releasing music outside the context of Genesis. That year, he and bassist Rutherford wrote the music for the British movie chiller The Shout, and Banks later recycled the central theme from that score into "From the Undertow," one of the songs from his first solo album, A Curious Feeling. That album, issued in 1979 as Genesis was scaling new heights of success but still held on to its old progressive audience, was similar to the group's output – especially in Banks' massive layers of keyboards – and reached number 21 on the U.K. charts. His second album, The Fugitive, issued in 1983, featured Banks as a singer as well as on keyboards. Much more important was his work that same year scoring the period romantic drama The Wicked Lady, which stimulated him to compose what eventually became his first major orchestral work, Seven: A Suite for Orchestra. His music for The Wicked Lady and his work in the band gave Banks enough credibility so that in 1984 he was called to Hollywood by the remnants of the MGM organization to score 2010: The Year We Make Contact, the long-awaited sequel to 2001: A Space Odyssey. Although his resulting score was rejected, he was able to recycle the music into the soundtrack for Starship in 1985. His later albums, Bankstatement and Strictly Inc., were done in the context of group names and featured other singers. In 2004, Banks entered the classical field formally when his Seven: A Suite for Orchestra, recorded by the London Philharmonic Orchestra under conductor Michael Dixon, was released on the Naxos label.

    by Geoff Orens
    Tony Banks (ex-Genesis): Albums Collection (1979-1995):

    Tony Banks (ex-Genesis): Albums Collection (1979-1995)

    CD01: Tony Banks - A Curious Feeling (1979)
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    Progressive Rock / Prog Related

    Tony Banks' first solo album borrowed faint elements of Genesis' early progressive sound, making his debut release the strongest in his catalog. Solid keyboard movements lend themselves to mystic, fantasy-like excursions found in tracks such as "From the Undertow," "Somebody Else's Dream," and "The Waters of Lethe," one of the album's strongest cuts. Banks manages to capture the wonderment and allure that enveloped Genesis' Peter Gabriel days in a number of his tracks, yet he filters out the instrumental intricacies, unorthodox time signatures, and complex poetry which enveloped these works to create a milder but equally effective progressive realm, thus generating a fair amount of musical distinction across the album. Banks has refreshingly disposed of any coagulated instrumental pretentiousness that one might have thought would be present, as cuts like "For a While," "In the Dark," and the title track verge on a new age sort of keyboard/guitar beguilement. Vocalist Kim Beacon, who has worked with the Walkie Talkies, String Driven Thing, and Thin Lizzy, is quite significant throughout, as is the atmospheric percussion work of Chester Thompson. Later efforts from Banks began to show a drift toward commercial pop, much like Genesis' material, making A Curious Feeling and, to a lesser extent, 1983's The Fugitive his most compelling work.

    by Mike DeGagne
    Tracklist:

    1. From The Undertow 2:47
    2. Lucky Me 4:26
    3. The Lie 4:58
    4. After The Lie 4:49
    5. A Curious Feeling 3:59
    6. Forever Morning 6:03
    7. You 6:30
    8. Somebody Else's Dream 7:50
    9. The Waters Of Lethe 6:32
    10. For A While 3:38
    11. In The Dark 2:58

    Credits:

    Kim Beacon: Vocals
    Chester Thompson: Drums and percussion
    Tony Banks: Keyboards, Guitars, Basses and Percussion

    Produced by David Hentschel and Tony Banks

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    Tony Banks (ex-Genesis): Albums Collection (1979-1995)

    CD02: Tony Banks - The Fugitive (1983)
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    Virgin, TBCD1 | ~ 331 or 126 Mb | Scans(png) -> 101 Mb
    Progressive Rock / Prog Related

    As it comes from Tony Banks, known for his complex and dense keyboard work with Genesis, the sparse instrumentation on The Fugitive is quite a surprise. Even the instrumental "Thirty Three's" is given a light touch. Moreover, The Fugitive is far more rhythmically centered than previous Banks material and contains very little of the difficult wordplay often associated with the composer. Part of the reason for the change in direction was that Banks was writing songs to be sung by himself. While it can't be said that Banks has a great voice, it is certainly an interesting one, and works far better with his music than many of the other more bombastic vocalists he has recorded with as a solo artist. Although not successful as singles, the reggae-like "This Is Love" and the rockier "And the Wheels Keep on Turning" are stronger than most early-'80s pop material. "By You" another highlight of the record also shows some reggae influences and finds Banks in an uncharacteristically romantic mood. While some parts of the album, such as the Atari-like rhythm track to "Charm," have not aged well, overall this might be Banks' most consistent offering.

    by Geoff Orens
    Tracklist:

    1. This Is Love 5:10
    2. Man Of Spells 3:46
    3. And The Wheels Keep Turning 4:48
    4. Say You'll Never Leave Me 4:32
    5. Thirty Three's 4:42
    6. By You 4:28
    7. At The Edge Of Night 6:03
    8. Charm 5:26
    9. Moving Under 6:01
    10. K2 3:58
    11. Sometime Never 3:42

    Credits:

    Tony Banks: Vocals, keyboards, synth bass, linn drum
    Daryl Stuermer: guitars
    Mo Foster: bass guitar
    Tony Beard: drums, percussion on tracks 1, 4 and 9
    Steve Gadd: drums, percussion on tracks 2, 3, (6) and 11
    Andy Duncan: drums on tracks 7, 8 and 10

    Produced by Tony Banks, assisted by Stephen Short

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    Tony Banks (ex-Genesis): Albums Collection (1979-1995)

    CD03: Tony Banks - Soundtracks (1986)
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    Progressive Rock / Prog Related

    A compilation of the material Genesis keyboardist Tony Banks recorded for two mid-'80s films, Quicksilver and Lorca and the Outlaws, Soundtracks is very similar in instrumentation to Genesis' Invisible Touch. Keyboards and drum machines dominate the album, which, in addition to the instrumental suites, includes three pop songs. "Quicksilver Suite" tends to rely too much on the recurring theme to "Shortcut to Somewhere," but the breathy keyboard theme that opens the piece is quite touching, and Banks has a flair for building interesting layers of synthesizers. On "Redwing Suite"'s opening segment, Banks' keyboards seem to mimic ethnic instruments to nice effect, but the piece could use some more melody without the film to provide any action. The pop songs have little to recommend them. While "Shortcut to Somewhere," with vocals by Fish, is somewhat catchy, "You Call This Victory" and "Lion of Symmetry" are overlong and rather hookless.

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    Music From The Film "Quicksilver":
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    2. Smilin' Jack Casey 3:14
    Quicksilver Suite
    3. Rebirth 2:57
    4. Gypsy 3:39
    5. Final Chase 2:46

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    7. Lion Of Symmetry 7:22
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    9. Lorca 3:49
    10. Kid And Detective Droid 2:08
    11. Lift Off 3:07
    12. Death Of Abby 1:40

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    Fish : Vocals on "Shortcut to Somewhere".
    Jim Diamond : Vocals on "You call this victory"
    Toyah Willcox : Vocals on "Lion of Symmetry"

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    Number of tracks: 12
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    Tony Banks (ex-Genesis): Albums Collection (1979-1995)

    CD04: Tony Banks - Bankstatement (1989)
    EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
    1989 | Virgin, CDV 2600, 260 071-222 | ~ 349 or 127 Mb | Scans(png) -> 125 Mb
    Progressive Rock / Prog Related

    With this album, Tony Banks attempted a more mainstream pop sound, and from an artistic standpoint he succeeded, although it certainly wasn't reflected in sales. The vocalists employed here (Alistair Gordon, Jayney Klimek, Banks himself) do an outstanding job blending with fluid, often dark soundscapes. Surprisingly, songs like "Throwback" (with a catchy, synth-horn pop hook) and even the pop fluff of "A House Needs a Roof" were overlooked on American radio, but fans of Tony Banks and the pop powerhouse sound of '80s Genesis will enjoy this release.

    by Steve McMullen
    Tracklist:

    1. Throwback 4:39
    2. I'll Be Waiting 5:56
    3. Queen Of Darkness 4:27
    4. That Night 4:41
    5. Raincloud 4:40
    6. The Border 5:52
    7. Big Man 4:17
    8. A House Needs A Roof 4:07
    9. The More I Hide It 4:31
    10. Diamonds Aren't So Hard 5:12
    11. Thursday The Twelfth 4:48

    Credits:

    Tony Banks: Keyboards, Bass Synth, Lead Vocal (Track 7) and Synth Lead-Guitar (Track 7)
    Alistair Gordon: Lead Vocal (Tracks 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 9, & 10) & Backing Vocals
    Jayney Klimek: Lead Vocal (Tracks 3, 4 & 8) & Backing Vocals
    Geoff Dugmore: Drums
    Pino Palladino: Bass Guitar (Tracks 1, 2, 4, 5 & 11)
    Dick Nolan: Bass Guitar (Tracks 3, 6 & 7)
    Steve Hillage: Guitar
    John Wilson: Additional Vocals (Track 1)
    "The Phantom Horns": Keyboard brass (Track 1)
    (Gary Barnacle: Sax, Pete Thorns: Trombone, John Thirkell: Trumpet and Derek Watkins: Trumpet)
    Martin Ditcham: Congas and Tambourine.
    Martin Robinson: Saxes (Track 9 & 10)

    Produced by Steve Hillage and Tony Banks

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    Tony Banks (ex-Genesis): Albums Collection (1979-1995)

    CD05: Tony Banks - Still (1991)
    EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
    1991 | Virgin, CDV 2658 | ~ 356 or 131 Mb | Scans(png) -> 226 Mb
    Progressive Rock / Prog Related

    Featuring both progressive and pop leanings, this solo album from Genesis keysman Tony Banks is a strong effort. There are some wonderful moments here, and no real throwaway tracks. Musically, it runs the gamut from a new wave sort of pop sound to more prog-ish textures of Genesis and Marillion and even a take on a Pat Benatar sort of sound. Banks is joined on the album by Jayney Kilmek (Alphaville, Tangerine Dream), Daryl Struermer, Pino Palladino, Luis Jardim (Frankie Goes to Hollywood, ABC), Nik Kershaw, James Eller, Graham Broad, Vinnie Colaiuta (Frank Zappa, Allan Holdsworth), Martin Robertson, Andy Taylor, and Fish.

    by Gary Hill
    Tracklist:

    1. Red Day On Blue Street 5:50
    2. Angel Face 5:18
    3. The Gift 3:56
    4. Still It Takes Me By Surprise 6:27
    5. Hero For An Hour 4:55
    6. I Wanna Change The Score 4:30
    7. Water Out Of Wine 4:39
    8. Another Murder Of A Day 9:04
    9. Back To Back 4:34
    10. The Final Curtain 4:56

    Credits:

    Tony Banks: keyboards, Bass synth, Drum Programming, vocals on 5
    Nik Kershaw: Vocals on 1, 6 & 10
    Fish: Vocals on 2 & 8
    Andy Taylor: Vocals on 3 & 4
    Jayney Klimek: Vocals on 7 & 9
    Daryl Stuermer: Guitar
    Vinnie Colaiuta, Graham Broad: drums
    Luis Jardim: percussion
    Pino Palladino, James Eller: Bass guitar
    Martin Robertson: Saxophone

    Produced by Tony Banks and Nick Davis

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    Official DR value: DR11

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    Tony Banks (ex-Genesis): Albums Collection (1979-1995)

    CD06: Tony Banks - Strictly Inc. (1995)
    EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
    Virgin, CDV 2790 | ~ 435 or 152 Mb | Scans(png) -> 210 Mb
    Progressive Rock / Prog Related

    One is instantly greeted on this album by Tony Banks' distinctive, multi-layered keyboard playing, and his talent as a musician shines throughout. Unfortunately, the dense instrumentation is rarely coupled with a memorable tune, and Jack Hues' distinctive voice is often at odds with the music. He sounds uninspired, and occasionally unrecognizable. On a couple of songs, such as the slick ballad "Walls of Sound," the Banks and Hues partnership works, but this will only leave fans of these talented musicians with a feeling of regret for the album that could have been.

    by Steve McMullen
    Tracklist:

    1. Don't Turn Your Back On Me 3:59
    2. Walls Of Sound 5:07
    3. Only Seventeen 4:57
    4. The Serpent Said 5:28
    5. Never Let Me Know 6:21
    6. Charity Balls 4:38
    7. Something To Live For 5:17
    8. A Piece Of You 4:47
    9. Strictly Incognito 5:05
    10. An Island In The Darkness 17:21

    Credits:

    Jack Hues : Vocals & Guitars
    Tony Banks : Keyboards
    John Robinson : Drums
    Daryl Stuermer : Guitars
    Nathan East : Bass

    Produced by Tony Banks and Nick Davis

    Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 2 from 29. April 2011

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    Official DR value: DR10

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    All thanks go to Olaf der Weisse

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