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  1. Banks has employed guest vocalists on his solo albums; these have included Fish, Nik Kershaw, Toyah Willcox, Jack Hues and Jim Diamond. In 1988, Banks recorded a pop and rock-oriented album under the group identity Bankstatement, featuring guitarist and co-producer Steve Hillage and singers Alistair Gordon and Jayney Klimek , plus ...

  2. 27 de mar. de 2020 · Features. Prog. The Top 5 Tony Banks' Genesis Moments. By Philip Wilding. ( Prog ) last updated 27 March 2020. As Tony Banks is crowned Prog God, Prog Magazine Editor Jerry Ewing picks his favourite Banks pieces while the Prog Show chats to Banks about his work with Genesis and as a solo artist.

  3. 26 de jun. de 2015 · While writing, Banks became aware of a 1978 musical, Charlie And Algernon, based on the story. Banks rewrote, but kept many of his existing themes. A Curious Feeling was made with Genesis live drummer Chester Thompson and ex-String Driven Thing vocalist Kim Beacon, with Banks playing the rest.

  4. In reality, this is a solo project of Tony Banks, issued under a band's name. The other band's members were the singers Alistair Gordon and Jayney Klimek, predominantly on lead vocals. The latter of which, also appeared in Bank's next and fifth solo studio album "Still", released in 1992.

  5. A Curious Feeling is the debut solo album from English keyboardist Tony Banks. It was recorded at ABBA 's Polar Music Studios during a brief hiatus for Banks's main group Genesis and released in 1979 on Charisma Records.

  6. Tony Banks at Genesis' Fisher Lane Farm Studios, Chiddingfold, Surrey, England, 2015. Your last three solo albums have been classical music projects. Describe the ambitions they fulfilled for you. After the relative lack of success of Genesis’ Calling All Stations, I was going to be 50. I thought “Well, maybe that’s it.

  7. 14 de ago. de 2015 · 1. Dion - The Wanderer. “This was the first single I ever bought and it introduced me to one of the most basic chord sequences in the game. But it just sounded great, with a great lyric and great sax solo. I couldn’t fault it, really.