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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).

    • Progressive rock
    • 21 August 1973
    • November 1972 – June 1973
    • Advision Studios, London
  2. The original Yes guitarist’s solo debut, made at some point while he was in Flash, features quite a line-up of guest artists. Predominantly, these are Jan Akkerman of Focus, who is Banks’ main collaborator, Phil Collins, and Flash bandmates Ray Bennett and Mike Hough.

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    In 1973 Banks recorded his debut solo album, Two Sides of Peter Banks. It was recorded at the same time as Out of Our Hands, with Banks working with Flash during the day and travelling to a different studio to work on his own at night.

  4. Apr 23, 2024 · Here's Phil drumming on one of his first non-Genesis session dates with a couple of tunes from 1973's "Two Sides of Peter Banks " alongside Flash's Ray Bennett and King Crimson's John...

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  5. This page includes Two Sides of Peter Banks's : cover picture, songs / tracks list, members/musicians and line-up, different releases details, free MP3 download (stream), buy online links: amazon, ratings and detailled reviews by our experts, collaborators and members.

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  7. First ever UK CD edition of this classic album from 1973 by original YES guitarist Peter Banks. Features appearances by Jan Akkerman, Phil Collins, Steve Hacket and John Wetton. ECLEC 2165. Comes in a standard jewel case with clear tray and 12-page booklet.

  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).

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