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The Self-contained Trilogy [ CD / Box Set ]

The Self-contained Trilogy

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  • Released Date: 02 Mar 2018

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

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Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. No Place Like Home
2. All Points South
3. Fogbound
4. Sticky Wicket
5. Shortcomings
6. Code Blue
7. Angels
8. Anima Mundi
9. Swamp Report
10. Instinctive Behaviour
11. Dominating Factor
12. Never the Same


Disc: 2
1. Radio Foreplay
2. Endless Journey
3. More Foreplay
4. Massive Trouser Clearance
5. Lost Days
6. Away Days
7. Two Sides
8. Self-contained
9. Clues
10. The Three Realms
11. Tell Me When
12. Funkin' Profundity
13. It's All Greek to Me - The Great Dionysia
14. It's All Greek to Me - Erotokritos
15. It's All Greek to Me - Less Talk
16. It's All Greek to Me - Oriental Bent
17. It's All Greek to Me - In an Idyll Moment
18. It's All Greek to Me - Unnatural History
19. It's All Greek to Me - Greekspeak
20. It's All Greek to Me - The Great Stifado
21. Thinking of You


Disc: 3
1. Diminuendo in Bloom
2. Tone Down
3. The Age of Distortion
4. Fade to Blue
5. Fathat
6. As Night Falls...
7. Consolation in Isolation
8. Dirty Little Secret
9. As Ever
10. Pirate's Pleasure
11. Rosa Nova

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About the artist

Peter Banks

Peter Banks, the original guitarist for the legendary prog-rock band Yes, was a true original in every sense of the word. With his flamboyant stage presence and virtuosic guitar playing, Banks was a force to be reckoned with in the early days of progressive rock. Born in Chipping Barnet, England in 1947, Banks quickly made a name for himself in the burgeoning London music scene of the late 1960s. His work with Yes on their seminal albums "Yes" and "Time and a Word" helped to define the sound of prog-rock and establish the band as one of the premier acts in the genre. Despite his undeniable talent, Banks was known for his eccentric personality and quirky sense of humour. His on-stage antics often left audiences in stitches, while his off-stage antics were the stuff of legend. Banks was a true rock and roll wild man, with a penchant for excess and a devil-may-care attitude that endeared him to fans and fellow musicians alike. Sadly, Banks's time with Yes was short-lived, as he was famously ousted from the band in 1970. However, he continued to make music on his own terms, releasing a string of solo albums and collaborating with other artists throughout the 1970s and 1980s. Peter Banks may not have achieved the same level of fame as some of his Yes bandmates, but his influence on the world of rock music is undeniable. His innovative guitar playing and quirky personality helped to shape the sound of prog-rock and establish him as a true original in the industry. So here's to Peter Banks, the pioneering guitarist who blazed a trail for future generations of rock stars to follow.

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