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Adagio.FM - Tony Banks - Seven: A Suite For Orchestra
Album Information
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Album Seven: A Suite For Orchestra
Artist Tony Banks
Year 2004
Genre Classical
Rating
Contributor lastdomino


Request Buy # Track Listing Length Played
No Link 01 Spring Tide
Tony Banks
10:09 243
No Link 02 Black Down
Tony Banks
9:39 142
No Link 03 The Gateway
Tony Banks
7:24 169
No Link 04 The Ram
Tony Banks
8:47 135
No Link 05 Earthlight
Tony Banks
4:37 134
No Link 06 Neap Tide
Tony Banks
4:53 139
No Link 07 The Spirit Of Gravity
Tony Banks
11:29 142

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From Progressive Rock to Classical
By: lastdomino
Date: 5 Dec 2009
Rating:
As a founding member and driving force of the progressive rock band, Genesis, Tony Banks provided exceptionally brilliant and full sounding keyboards as well as the basis of the Genesis sound. In addition to the creative genius within Genesis, Tony has also done a number of solo albums from A Curious Feeling to Strictly Inc.

Finally, in 2004, he released his first classical album giving his listeners a chance for the first time to hear an orchestra playing his unique styling of melody and chords. Many have related his style to being Mahler-like. However, his use of chords with soundtrack like melodies to express feelings, emotions, and beauty still seems completely unique to him.

When listening to this album, try not to think of rocker turned classical because as a progressive musician he has always added a sense of the classics to his music. Instead, listen to Tony Banks, Modern Classical Composer!



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