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1979-A Curious Feeling • 320 kbps
01. From the Undertow 2:45
02. Lucky Me 4:23
03. The Lie 4:58
04. After the Lie 4:47
05. A Curious Feeling 3:58
06. Forever Morning 5:59
07. You 6:28
08. Somebody Else's Dream 7:45
09. The Waters of Lethe 6:27
10. For a While 3:32
11. In the Dark 2:52
All tracks written by Tony Banks.
Total Time: 54:23
Notes:
A Curious Feeling is the debut solo album from Genesis keyboardist Tony Banks. It was released in 1979 on Charisma Records.
The album is loosely based on the book Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes.
The instrumental piece "From the Undertow" was used in the 1978 British movie The Shout, for which Banks, with Mike Rutherford, composed the incidental music. No soundtrack of the movie is available. The piece was originally intended to be the intro to "Undertow" from the Genesis album ...And Then There Were Three... (hence the title), but it was omitted from the song.
The cover design is by Hothouse, and the cover painting is Wuluwait - Boatman of the Dead by Australian artist Ainslie Roberts.
The album was recorded at ABBA's Polar Music Studios during a brief Genesis hiatus.
Musicians:
• Kim Beacon: Vocals
• Chester Thompson: Drums and percussion
• Tony Banks: Keyboards, guitars, basses & percussion
1983-The Wicked Lady (Soundtrack) • 192 kbps
Side 1 performed by Tony Banks:
01. The Wicked Lady
02. Spring
03. The Chase
04. Caroline
05. Jerry Jackson
06. Repentance
07. Kit
08. Barbara
Side 2 performed by the National Philharmonic Orchestra:
09. Prelude to The Wicked Lady
10. Portrait of Jerry Jackson
11. Caroline's Theme
12. Scherzo
13. Pastorale
14. The Wicked Lady
15. Kit's Theme
16. Finale
Total Time: 53:35
Notes:
The Wicked Lady is the soundtrack to the 1983 remake of the film of the same title. It was composed by Genesis keyboardist Tony Banks. The first side of the album features Banks performing solo versions of themes from the soundtrack. The second side is the actual soundtrack performed by the National Philharmonic Orchestra. In 2001, the Genesis Official Home said a CD reissue of The Wicked Lady is planned but nothing has been heard since. This remains the only entire Genesis-related LP never to have been released on CD.
Musicians:
• Side one played by Tony Banks, recorded at home on 8 track. Mixed at the Farm, Surrey, with help from Steven Short and Geoff Callingham.
• Side two consists of orchestrated versions played by the National Philharmonic Orchestra of London (leader Sydney Sax), recorded at St. Peter's Church, Morden.
Musical arrangements and orchestration by Christopher Palmer. Engineer: Tony Faulkner.
1983-The Fugitive • 320 kbps
01. This Is Love
02. Man Of Spells
03. And The Wheels Keep Turning
04. Say You'll Never Leave Me
05. Thirty Three's (instrumental)
06. By You
07. At The Edge Of The Night
08. Charm (instrumental)
09. Moving Under
10. K2
11. Sometime Never
Total Time: 54:23
All tracks written by Tony Banks.
The Fugitive is the third solo album released by Genesis keyboardist Tony Banks on Charisma Records in 1983.
This is the first and only full-length album where Tony Banks sings all the songs.
Musicians:
• Tony Banks: Vocals, keyboards, synth bass and LinnDrum.
• Daryl Stuermer: Guitars
• Mo Foster: Bass guitar
• Tony Beard: Drums and percussion
• Steve Gadd: Drums and percussion
• Andy Duncan: Drums
1986-Soundtracks • 320 kbps
Music from the film "Quicksilver":
01. Shortcut To Somewhere (By Fish and Tony Banks)
02. Smilin' Jack Casey
Quicksilver Suite:
03. Rebirth
04. Gypsy
05. Final Chase
Music from the film "Lorca and the Outlaws":
06. You Call This Victory By Jim Diamond and Tony Banks
07. Lion of Symmetry By Toyah Willcox and Tony Banks
Redwing Suite:
08. Redwing
09. Lorca
10. Kid and Detective Droid
11. Lift Off
12. Death Of Abby
Total Time: 45:14
Notes:
Soundtracks is a collection of soundtrack pieces from the films Quicksilver and Lorca and the Outlaws with music composed by Genesis keyboardist Tony Banks.
• A short section of Banks' music heard in the film Quicksilver did not appear on either the soundtrack album or Banks' Soundtracks album.
• Most of the tune to the track "Lorca" was reused in the song "Queen of Darkness" from the Bankstatement album (1989).
• "Smilin’ Jack Casey" is available only on this album. It is not available on the Quicksilver soundtrack album.
• A section of the song "Shortcut to Somewhere" was performed live for the first time when Genesis played a special concert for the 40th anniversary of Atlantic Records in 1988. It is the only Tony Banks solo song to have been played live by the band.
Musicians:
• Fish : Vocals on "Shortcut to Somewhere".
• Jim Diamond : Vocals on "You call this victory"
• Toyah Willcox : Vocals on "Lion of Symmetry".
1989-Bankstatement • 320 kbps
01. Throwback
02. I'll Be Waiting
03. Queen Of Darkness
04. That Night
05. Raincloud
06. The Border
07. Big Man
08. A House Needs A Roof
09. The More I Hide It
10. Diamonds Aren't So Hard (omitted from LP version)
11. Thursday The Twelfth
Total Time: 52:55
Bankstatement is a solo project by Genesis keyboardist Tony Banks, issued under a band name. The other "band" members were singers Alistair Gordon and Jayney Klimek.
Banks had the idea for Bankstatement after hearing of the success that Mike and the Mechanics was having in both Europe and America.
Musicians/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: Congos and Tambourine.
• Martin Robinson: Saxes (Track 9 & 10)
• Produced by Steve Hillage and Tony Banks
• Engineered by Steve Chase, additional engineering by John Gallon
• Assistants: Simon Osborne, Hugo Nicholson, Andy Mason and Croydon
• All songs written by Tony Banks
• Recorded at The Farm, Surrey
• Technical Assistants: Geoff Callingham, Mike Bowen
• Design: Halpin Grey Vermier
1991-Still • 320 kbps
01. Red Day on Blue Street (Tony Banks & Nik Kershaw) 5:53
02. Angel Face (Tony Banks and Fish) 5:23
03. The Gift 4:00
04. Still It Takes Me By Surprise 6:32
05. Hero For an Hour 5:01
06. I Wanna Change the Score (Tony Banks & Nik Kershaw) 4:34
07. Water Out of Wine 4:43
08. Another Murder of a Day (Tony Banks and Fish) 9:13
09. Back to Back 4:38
10. The Final Curtain 5:01
Total Time: 54:04
Still was a solo album released by Genesis keyboardist Tony Banks in 1991 on Virgin Records in the UK and Giant Records in the US. The album was originally going to be named after the track "Still It Takes Me By Surprise", but was later shorted to Still. Despite a fairly heavy promotional effort by Giant Records, the album still failed to sell well.
Musicians/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
• Engineered by Nick Davis
• Assisted by Mark Robinson
• Recorded at the Farm, Surrey
• Technical assistance: Geoff Callingham and Mark Bowen
• Photography by Carl Studna
• Design by Wherefore Art
1995-Strictly Inc. • 320 kbps
01. "Don't Turn Your Back On Me" - 3:59
02. "Walls Of Sound" - 5:07
03. "Only Seventeen" - 4:57
04. "The Serpent Said" - 5:28
05. "Never Let Me Know" - 6:20
06. "Charity Balls" - 4:38
07. "Something To Live For" - 5:17
08. "A Piece Of You" - 4:47
09. "Strictly Incognito" - 5:05
10. "An Island In The Darkness" - 17:21
Total Time: 62:58
Strictly Inc. is the self-titled project album, released by Genesis keyboardist Tony Banks, and Wang Chung lead vocalist Jack Hues, in 1995 on Virgin Records. Tony Banks wanted the album release—as the title suggested—with no reference to the band members; but the record company went against his wishes.
It was released September 11th, 1995 in the UK. The album has never been released in the USA. The album is called Strictly Inc instead of Strictly Incognito because there is already a band in the UK named Incognito.)
There were three extra tracks that did not make it onto the album: two instrumentals and one song with vocals whose lyrics were written by Nik Kershaw. The album features a 17 minute opus called 'An Island in the Darkness' considered to be among Tony's best solo pieces.
Musicians:
• Jack Hues : Vocals & Guitars
• Tony Banks : Keyboards
• John Robinson : Drums
• Daryl Stuermer : Guitars
• Nathan East : Bass
2002-Seven: A Suite for Orchestra • 320 kbps
01. Spring Tide
02. Black Down
03. The Gateway
04. The Ram
05. Earthlight
06. Neap Tide
07. The Spirit of Gravity
Total Time: 57:32
Seven: A Suite for Orchestra is the first classical solo album by Genesis keyboardist Tony Banks. It was released by Naxos Records in 2004. The suite is performed by the London Philharmonic Orchestra and conducted by Mike Dixon. Banks plays piano on "Spring Tide" and "The Ram".
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