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Tony Banks – Banks Vaults: The Albums 1979 – 1995 (7CD/DVD) – Info & review
Banks Vaults brings all Tony Banks solo albums together in one box set – newly remastered and with a bonus DVD. Find all details here.
Reviews of Tony Banks’ CDs.
Banks Vaults brings all Tony Banks solo albums together in one box set – newly remastered and with a bonus DVD. Find all details here.
Tony Banks releases his third album with orchestra music in February 2018. Andreas Lauer takes a closer look and explains why FIVE might be his best album since A Curious Feeling.
Tony Banks’ first ever career spanning compilation of solo material will be released in summer 2015 and contains tracks from all of his albums on 4 CDs.
In 1983 Tony Banks released his second solo album. The Fugitive was more straightforward than its predecessor, and Tony Banks sang all the songs himself. Tommy Ender gave the album a spin.
In 2012 Tony Banks released a new classic album on which he worked during the better parts of 2010 and 2011. Peter Maiwald has listened closely.
In 1989 released an album under the monicker Bankstatement, following Mike Rutherford’s idea and trying to establish a second band besides Genesis.
In 2009 Tony Banks’ debut album came out again as a remaster. A deluxe version offers additional 5.1 surround sound. Both the album and the surround mix are reviewed by two authors.
The River Of Constant Change has taken another turn. On March 29, 2004, Tony Banks released his first album with an orchestra, Seven.
In 1995 Tony Banks set out for another attempt at solo (commercial) success. With singer Jack Hues he formed Strictly Inc. and released an album that delighted Genesis fans.
Shortly before Genesis went out to set new records with their album We Can’t Dance the release of a new Tony Banks solo album went by almost unnoticed. Still featured, most of all, an impressive list of guest musicians.