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Tony Banks / Jim Diamond / Toyah - Perform Songs From Lorca And The Outlaws flac album
  • Performer Tony Banks
  • Title Perform Songs From Lorca And The Outlaws
  • Date of release 1985
  • Style Pop Rock
  • Other formats AAC MMF MIDI AUD ASF VOC MP1
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1452 mb
  • Size FLAC 1445 mb
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Jim Diamond (born 28th September 1951, Bridgetown, Glasgow, Scotland - died 8th October 2015) was a Scottish singer-songwriter. His musical career started at 15 when he joined his first band. He spent the next seven years performing vocals for various soul and blues bands. For four of those years he toured Europe with Gully Foyle. At 22 he started his own 5-piece soul outfit, Bandit (15). Performing Jim's own compositions, they landed a recording contract with Arista. Jim continued recording, and by 1993 he had released Jim Diamond the album. Now out of print, it went straight into the UK Top 20 Album Chart on release, peaking at Number 16. Jim continued to perform solo and works with saxophonist Snake Davis in their duo The Blue Shoes. com, MySpace, phdmusic.

Singles/EPs/Fan Club/Promo, released in 1985. Songs, Tracks Listing. A1 You Call This Victory (4:30) A2 Redwing (3:59) B1 Lion of Symmetry (7:20). Tony Banks, all instruments - Jim Diamond, vocals (2) - Toyah Willcox, vocals (3). Releases information. LP Charisma, Virgin 107 684 (1985).

Banks first thought of making a solo album in 1975, following Gabriel's departure from Genesis In 1979, after Genesis had entered a break in activity, Banks and Rutherford travelled to Polar Studios in Stockholm and recorded their first studio albums  . Shortcut to Somewhere" (1986, feat.

Lorca and the Outlaws EP (September 1985). 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. 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).

Tony Banks’ Soundtracks – Featuring Toyah Wilcox and that dude from Marillion. Tony Banks’ bids as a popular solo artists were less successful than his bandmates’. He released the concept album A Curious Feeling in 1979, and it quickly vanished from the charts without a trace. In 1983 he released two albums. In addition to the score, he also composed the original songs, You Call This Victory featuring vocalist Jim Diamond and Lion of Symmetry featuring vocals by the amazing Toyah Wilcox. Lorca And The Outlaws was not well-received commercially (it’s on a a few ‘worst movies of the 80s’ lists) and it never got an official soundtrack release.

Tony Banks - Soundtracks - Redwing Suite. Added 3 years ago. View all Lorca And The Outlaws videos. View all Lorca And The Outlaws pictures (2 more). Description: Lorca And The Outlaws EP (September 1985) 1. Redwing 2. You Call This Victory By Jim Diamond and Tony Banks 3. Lion of Symmetry By Toyah Willcox and Tony Banks Lorca And The Outlaws EP (September 1985). 1. Lion of Symmetry By Toyah Willcox and Tony Banks.

Artist: Toyah & Tony Banks Track: Lion Of Symmetry Single: Tony Banks, Jim Diamond, Toyah ‎– Perform Songs From Lorca And The Outlaws Album: Tony Banks – Soundtracks. Toyah is also seen performing the song in the film on a hologram video jukebox. The track was released on an EP release in 1985 at the time of the film’s release. It then appeared on a compilation album of Tony Bank’s film music entitled Soundtracks.

Lorca And The Outlaws: Redwing Suite: Kid And Detective Droid. 11. Lorca And The Outlaws: Redwing Suite: Lift Off. 12. Lorca And The Outlaws: Redwing Suite: Death Of Abby. If you like Tony Banks and what he did in Genesis, then this album belongs in your collection. Hey, his others have some greatness too, even if they might seem uneven. Guest vocalists include ex-Marillion singer Fish on the poppish "Shortcut To Somewhere," Jim Diamond on the greatly melodic "You Call This Victory," and Toyah Wilcox (aka Mrs. Robert Fripp) on the sinister "Lion Of Symmetry. The instrumental pieces also shine on the album, such as the driving punch of "Smilin' Jack Casey," the mysterious air of "Gypsy," and the powerful "Lorca" (which Tony would later re-work as "Queen Of Darkness" for his album, "Bankstatement").

You Call This Victory" (featuring Jim Diamond) – 5:22. Lion of Symmetry" (featuring Toyah Willcox) – 7:32. Kid and Detective Droid" – 2:11. Death of Abby" – 1:42. Lorca and the Outlaws EP (September 1985).

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 You Call This Victory
Written-By – Jim Diamond, Tony Banks
4:30
A2 Redwing
Written-By – Tony Banks
3:59
B Lion Of Symmetry
Written-By – Tony Banks, Willcox*
7:20

Notes

E.P. released to promote the sci-fi film 'Lorca and the Outlaws'.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5012984041578
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A : Punched): CBEP 415 A-3U-1-4
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B : Punched): CBEP 415 B-3U-1-1

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
107 684 Tony Banks / Jim Diamond / Toyah Tony Banks / Jim Diamond / Toyah - Perform Songs From Lorca And The Outlaws ‎(7", EP) Charisma, Virgin 107 684 1985
CBDJ 415 Tony Banks / Jim Diamond / Toyah Tony Banks / Jim Diamond / Toyah - You Call This Victory / Lion Of Symmetry ‎(7", Single, Promo) Charisma, Virgin CBDJ 415 UK 1985
107 684-100, 107 6840-100 Tony Banks / Jim Diamond / Toyah Tony Banks / Jim Diamond / Toyah - Perform Songs From Lorca And The Outlaws ‎(7", EP) Charisma, Virgin 107 684-100, 107 6840-100 Germany 1985