[Review] Tony Banks: A Curious Feeling (1979)
Banks’ first solo work, built around the story of a man who loses his memory, is itself surprisingly forgettable.
Banks’ first solo work, built around the story of a man who loses his memory, is itself surprisingly forgettable.
Banks provides the score in this film beloved by Star Trek fans everywhere.
This is the best of the Tony Banks solo efforts, featuring synthesizer pop songs with a progressive edge and plenty of pleasant melodies.
Missed Quicksilver and Lorca and the Outlaws in the theaters? You’re in luck, again.