Tony Banks - A Chord Too Far (2015)

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Title: A Chord Too Far
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Esoteric Recordings
Genre: Progressive Rock, Classical Crossover
Quality: flac lossless
Total Time: 04:01:43
Total Size: 1.52 gb
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Tracklist

CD1
01. Rebirth
02. At the Edge of Night
03. Walls of Sound
04. Lion of Symmetry
05. The More I Hide It
06. Shortcut to Somewhere
07. The Waters of Lethe
08. I Wanna Change the Score
09. Water out of Wine
10. Something to Live For
11. By You
12. Never Let Me Know
13. Thirty Three's

CD2
01. Charity Balls
02. An Island in the Darkness
03. The Border
04. Lucky Me
05. Another Murder of a Day
06. Moving Under
07. Still It Takes Me by Surprise
08. Red Day on Blue Street
09. After the Lie
10. Redwing

CD3
01. Queen of Darkness
02. A Piece of You
03. Big Man
04. Angel Face
05. This Love
06. I'll Be Waiting
07. Back to Back
08. For a While
09. Throwback
10. You Call This Victory
11. And the Wheel Keeps Turning
12. You
13. The Final Curtain

CD4
01. From the Undertow
02. Spring Tide (Demo)
03. Neap Tide (Demo)
04. City of Gold (Demo)
05. The Chase
06. Kit
07. Poppet
08. The Wicked Lady


Many tracks have been remixed exclusively for this collection and have been drawn from his seven solo albums; A CURIOUS FEELING, THE FUGITIVE, THE WICKED LADY (film score), SOUNDTRACKS , BANKSTATEMENT, STILL, STRICTLY INC. and his two orchestral albums SEVEN – A SUITE FOR ORCHESTRA and SIX PIECES FOR ORCHESTRA.

A CHORD TOO FAR also includes four previously unreleased tracks, three of which are keyboard demos of his orchestral suites. The fourth is a piece originally written for the album STILL. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2010 as a member of Genesis, Tony is one of the most respected songwriters and keyboardists in the world. His career spans almost 50 years and has seen him sell in excess of 130 million albums . His body of work is as innovative as it is eclectic. Genesis’ avant-garde style made them one of progressive rock’s founding fathers in the 1970s, creating an experimental style of rock music never before seen. They went on to produce music with a greater pop sensibility in the 1980s that saw them become one of the biggest selling bands of the decade, and play stadiums throughout the world.