Soundtracks (Tony Banks album)
Soundtracks | ||||
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Soundtrack album by Tony Banks | ||||
Released | March 1986 | |||
Recorded | 1984–1986 | |||
Genre | Soundtrack | |||
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Charisma/Virgin Atlantic (US and Canada) | |||
Producer | Tony Banks, Richard James Burgess, John Eden | |||
Tony Banks chronology | ||||
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Soundtracks is a collection of soundtrack pieces from the films Quicksilver and Lorca and the Outlaws with music composed by Genesis keyboardist Tony Banks.
Reception
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
AllMusic's retrospective review rated more of the album's instrumental suites as mixed in quality, but dismissed the three pop songs as mediocre and "rather hookless."[1]
Track listing
- Music from the film Quicksilver
- "Shortcut to Somewhere" (featuring Fish) – 3:43
- "Smilin' Jack Casey" – 3:17
- Quicksilver Suite:
- "Rebirth" – 3:00
- "Gypsy" – 3:43
- "Final Chase" – 2:49
- Music from the film Lorca and the Outlaws (a.k.a. Starship)
- "You Call This Victory" (featuring Jim Diamond) – 5:22
- "Lion of Symmetry" (featuring Toyah Willcox) – 7:32
- Redwing Suite
- "Redwing" – 5:44
- "Lorca" – 3:55
- "Kid and Detective Droid" – 2:11
- "Lift Off" – 3:10
- "Death of Abby" – 1:42
Singles
- Lorca and the Outlaws EP (September 1985)
- "Redwing"
- "You Call This Victory" By Jim Diamond and Tony Banks
- "Lion of Symmetry" By Toyah Willcox and Tony Banks
- Shortcut to Somewhere (October 1986)
- "Shortcut to Somewhere" By Fish and Tony Banks
- "Smilin' Jack Casey"
- "K2"
Quicksilver Original Soundtrack (separate release)
- "Quicksilver Lightning" - Roger Daltrey
- "Casual Thing" - Fiona
- "Nothing at All" - Peter Frampton
- "Shortcut to Somewhere" - Fish and Tony Banks
- "Love Song from Quicksilver (Through the Night)" - John Parr and Marilyn Martin
- "One Sunny Day/Dueling Bikes from Quicksilver" - Ray Parker, Jr. and Helen Terry
- "The Motown Song" - Larry John McNally A cover version of this song was done by Rod Stewart in 1991.
- "Suite Streets - From Quicksilver"
- "Quicksilver Suite I/Rebirth/The Gypsy" - Tony Banks
- "Quicksilver Suite II/Crash Landing" - Tony Banks.
Song notes
- A short section of Banks' music heard in the film Quicksilver did not appear on either the soundtrack album or Banks' Soundtracks album.
- Most of the tune to the track "Lorca" was reused in the song "Queen of Darkness" from the Bankstatement album (1989).
- "Smilin’ Jack Casey" is available only on this album. It is not available on the Quicksilver soundtrack album.
- A section of the song "Shortcut to Somewhere" was performed live for the first time when Genesis played a special concert for the 40th anniversary of Atlantic Records in 1988. It is the only Tony Banks solo song to have been played live by the band.
Musicians
- Fish: vocals on "Shortcut to Somewhere"
- Jim Diamond: vocals on "You Call This Victory"
- Toyah Willcox: vocals on "Lion of Symmetry"
References
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