Two Sides of Peter Banks
Studio album by
Released21 August 1973
RecordedNovember 1972 – June 1973
StudioAdvision Studios, London
GenreProgressive rock
Length41:18
Peter Banks chronology
Out of Our Hands
(with Flash)

(1973)
Two Sides of Peter Banks
(1973)
Instinct
(1994)

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). Banks had previously been the guitarist of Yes, before being replaced by Steve Howe;[1] after being fired from Yes in 1970 he formed Flash, which ran from 1971 till 1973.

Overview

The album features a group of guest musicians, including Genesis' Phil Collins and Steve Hackett and King Crimson's John Wetton.[2] The entire album was written and recorded with Netherlands guitarist Jan Akkerman (of Focus). The first six tracks make up a suite (early themes are recapitulated toward the end) ranging from acoustic duets ("Vision of the King") to full-blown instrumental progressive rock numbers ("Knights") that bear similarities with Steve Hackett's 1975 solo album, Voyage of the Acolyte. "Beyond the Loneliest Sea" was written by Akkerman, while "Stop That!" is an extended jam featuring Banks and Akkerman trading solos.[2] The album is entirely instrumental with Banks primarily playing guitar and also playing synthesizers and electric piano.[3]

Track listing

Side A

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Vision of the King"Jan Akkerman, Peter Banks1:25
2."The White House Vale"
  • a. "On the Hill"
  • b. "Lord of the Dragon"
Banks7:13
3."Knights"
  • a. "The Falcon"
  • b. "The Bear"
Banks6:53
4."Battles"Akkerman, Banks2:23
5."Knights" (reprise)Banks2:13
6."Last Eclipse"Akkerman, Banks2:28
Total length:21:51

Side B

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Beyond the Loneliest Sea"Akkerman3:04
2."Stop That!"Akkerman, Banks13:41
3."Get Out of My Fridge"Akkerman, Banks3:20
Total length:20:05

Personnel

Adapted from AllMusic.[4]

References

  1. Peter Banks at AllMusic. Retrieved 15 May 2022.
  2. 1 2 Couture, François. Peter Banks – Two Sides Of Peter Banks: Review at AllMusic. Retrieved 16 May 2022.
  3. "Peter Banks – Two Sides Of Peter Banks". Discogs. Retrieved 15 May 2022.
  4. Peter Banks – Two Sides of Peter Banks: Credits at AllMusic. Retrieved 15 May 2022.
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