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  1. A Curious Feeling is the debut solo album from English keyboardist Tony Banks. It was recorded at ABBA's Polar Music Studios during a brief hiatus for Banks's main group Genesis and released in 1979 on Charisma Records.

  2. A Curious Feeling was Genesis keyboard wizard Tony Banks' first solo album. In addition to keys, Banks plays guitars, bass, and percussion. His guests are Chester Thompson (Zappa and Genesis' concert drummer) on drums and Kim Beacon (String Driven Thing) on lead vocals.

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  3. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for A Curious Feeling by Tony Banks. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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  4. 5. Juni 2011 · The title track of the album leads our main character to begin to learn more and more and begin questioning all the things around him. Lyrics: (It's a curious feeling!)

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  5. 7. Nov. 2022 · Bei A CURIOUS FEELING handelt es sich um das 1979 erschienene erste Soloalbum von Genesis-Keyboarder Tony Banks. Ein paar Jahre zuvor, nachdem mit dem Solodebut von Steve Hackett das erste Mal ein Soloalbum eines Genesis-Mitglieds veröffentlicht wurde, untersagte Banks Hackett weitere Soloausflüge, denn für diese wäre in einer ...

  6. 12. Dez. 2009 · Completely liberated to go where his muse will, Banks' pastoral romanticism and lyrical bent come completely to the fore on A Curious Feeling, an album that, 30 years later, sounds the way it always should have, and finally has the chance to reach the audience it deserves.

  7. A Curious Feeling, released in 1979, being the results. Enlisting the vocal talents of Kim Beacon (also of String Driven Thing) and the supreme drumming of live Genesis percussionist Chester Thompson, Banks decided he wanted to handle the rest of the instrumentation on his own.