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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Peter_BanksPeter Banks - Wikipedia

    Early life. Peter William Brockbanks was born in Chipping Barnet in north London, on 15 July 1947, and raised in 37 Alston Road. His father William was an optical mechanic and his mother Ellen a cleaner. He attended Barnet Secondary School, followed by Barnet College of Further Education. Lonnie Donegan was Banks' first major musical influence and inspired him to take up the guitar at around 8 ...

  2. 7 de feb. de 2010 · He may not have possessed the instantaneous charisma and stunning virtuosity of his replacement, Steve Howe, but he was a fine guitarist, as this remastered edition of his solo debut, Two Sides of Peter Banks, amply proves, despite running out of steam half-way through. The album's inconsistency derives from the circumstance that led to its title.

  3. For Two Sides of Peter Banks, the ex-guitarist from Yes gathered an impressive group of guest musicians, including Genesis' Phil Collins and Steve Hackett and King Crimson's John Wetton.

  4. Variant 3 Runout shows Winchester Rifle on both sides. Recorded at Advision Studios, London, between November 1972 and June 1973. It is the same as the English version with the title: Peter Banks, #SVNA 7256

  5. www.peterbanks.net › archives › peter-banksPETER BANKS | PETER BANKS

    Two Sides Of Peter Banks. Released 1973. Sovereign SMAS 11217 [UK] Sovereign 5C062-94664 [Netherlands] Capitol SMAS 11217 [USA] CD issues. ... Drums / Phil Collins: Drums . by Rolling Stone magazine, Aug 25, 1973. by Bob Eichler. This album is more of a collaboration between Banks and Jan Akkerman than a true solo album.

  6. Peter Banks. ROCK · 1973. Preview. After his groundbreaking stint with Yes and his brief time with Flash, guitarist Peter Banks took a break from the band scene; he rounded up a stellar group of musical friends and recorded a set of solo tunes ranging from serene to bracing. 1973's Two Sides of Peter Banks explores the edges of the prog-rock ...

  7. A live album, originally a bootleg, surfaced many years later under the moniker of Psychosync. Flash disbanded in 1973 and Banks released his first solo album, Two Sides of Peter Banks, that year. The album featured a rather impressive lineup of Banks, fellow Flash members Ray Bennett and Mike Hough, Jan Akkerman, John Wetton, and Phil Collins.