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  1. Two Sides of Peter Banks is the debut album by ex-Yes, Flash, and Syn guitarist Peter Banks. It features contributions from members of several progressive rock bands, including Genesis ( Phil Collins and Steve Hackett ), King Crimson ( John Wetton ) and Flash (Ray Bennett and Mike Hough).

  2. Jan 24, 2024 · In 1973 he released an instrumental solo album, Two Sides Of Peter Banks, featuring guest appearances from Genesiss Steve Hackett and Jan Akkerman of Focus. Pre-dating Tubular Bells , it married a series of evolving themes via a mix of improvisation and editing.

  3. Two Sides of Peter Banks (1973) by Peter Banks (1 track : Knights (Reprise)) - With Phil Collins on drums. Voo de Coracao by Ritchie (1984) (1 track : Voo de Coração ) [62] Wind in the Willows by Eddie Hardin (1985) (1 track : Wind in the Willows ) [63]

  4. Briefer cameos are provided from Steve Hackett and a John Wetton who was just dipping his toes into King Crimson at the time. The album opens with a beautiful electric guitar duet, Banks’ classic volume pedal tones and Akkerman ringing out with sad, gothic fifths characteristic of his work in Focus.

  5. May 21, 2018 · Two Sides Of Peter Banks” is the debut solo studio album of Peter Banks and was released in 1973. The line up on the album is Peter Banks, Jan Akkerman, Steve Hackett, John Wetton, Ray Bennett, Phil Collins and Mike Hough. Banks is, of course, best known as the guy who played guitar on Yes before Steve Howe came into the fold.

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  7. - Peter Banks / electric & acoustic guitars, ARP & Minimoog synths, Fender e-piano, producer With: - Jan Akkerman / electric (1,4,6,8,9) & acoustic (7) guitars - Steve Hackett / electric guitar (5) - Ray Bennett / bass (3-5,8,9) - John Wetton / bass (5) - Mike Hough / drums (3) - Phil Collins / drums (4,5,8,9) Releases information

  8. Nov 15, 2007 · Two Sides of Peter Banks meanders something awful, as if the guitarist never got around to finishing it. In its defense, there are some brilliant prog passages on the first side that anticipate the work of Anthony Phillips and Steve Hackett (who actually appears on one track). Other bands that come to mind are Camel, ELP and, of course, Flash.

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