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    In 1973 Banks recorded his debut solo album, Two Sides of Peter Banks. [4] 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. [10]

  3. Jan 24, 2024 · Flash wasn’t Banks’s only post-Yes project. In 1973 he released an instrumental solo album, Two Sides Of Peter Banks, featuring guest appearances from Genesis’s Steve Hackett and Jan Akkerman of Focus.

  4. Peter Banks rapidly followed up his second solo album, 1994's Instinct with Self-Contained in 1995 (which is striking keeping in mind that there were 21 years between his first and his second solo albums!).

  5. Nov 6, 2018 · He was also one of the first progressive rock guitarists to release a solo album, Two Sides of Peter Banks. Unfortunately, by the mid-Seventies Banks had largely faded from view. His next venture, Empire, failed to get a record deal, and the guitarist remained silent until a series of instrumental guitar records were released in the Nineties.

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  7. In 1973 Banks recorded his debut solo album, Two Sides of Peter Banks. [4] 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. [10]

  8. May 21, 2018 · “Two Sides Of Peter Banks” is the debut solo studio album of Peter Banks and was released in 1973. The line up on the album is Peter Banks, Jan Akkerman, Steve Hackett, John Wetton, Ray Bennett, Phil Collins and Mike Hough.