Tony Banks, the masterful keyboardist and founding member of Genesis, invites you to explore "The Fugitive," his second solo studio album, originally released in June 1983. This progressive rock gem is a testament to Banks' musical prowess and artistic vision, offering a unique listening experience that stands apart from his work with Genesis.
"The Fugitive" is a sonic journey through symphonic and art rock landscapes, showcasing Banks' distinctive keyboard work and, notably, his lead vocals throughout the album. His charming and expressive voice adds a personal touch to the music, making this album a captivating exploration of his artistic range. With tracks like "This Is Love," "Man Of Spells," and "At The Edge Of Night," Banks weaves a tapestry of intricate melodies, lush harmonies, and thought-provoking lyrics.
The album's creation story is as intriguing as the music itself. Banks crafted the backing tracks at home, infusing the album with a sense of intimacy and creativity. While some of these home-recorded elements made it into the final mix, the album's polished sound is a testament to Banks' meticulous production and arrangement skills.
Originally released by Charisma Records, "The Fugitive" predates Genesis' eponymous album by a few months, offering a glimpse into the musical directions Banks was exploring at the time. The album's reissue in 2016 as a deluxe edition, complete with a new stereo remix and bonus tracks, ensures that new and longtime fans alike can appreciate the depth and richness of Banks' solo work.
Whether you're a longtime admirer of Tony Banks or a newcomer to his music, "The Fugitive" is an essential addition to any progressive rock enthusiast's collection. Dive into the world of Tony Banks and discover the timeless beauty of "The Fugitive."