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  1. Bankstatement is a studio album by Genesis keyboardist Tony Banks, issued under a band name and released in 1989. The other band members were singers Alistair Gordon and Jayney Klimek. It was Banks' third studio album (his first issued under a band name and fifth album overall).

    • 1988–1989
    • Rock
    • August 14, 1989
  2. In 2016 Jayney made her acting debut in the Austrian film de:Hotel Rock’n’Roll. Discography. 1989 : Bankstatement from Tony Banks - Vocals on Queen of Darkness, That Night and A House Needs a Roof; 1991 : Still from Tony Banks - Vocals on Water Out of Wine and Back to Back

  3. Den Kern der “Formation” Bankstatement bildeten die drei Leadsänger des Albums: Alistair Gordon, Jayney Klimek und Tony Banks himself.

  4. The other band's members were the singers Alistair Gordon and Jayney Klimek, predominantly on lead vocals. The latter of which, also appeared in Bank's next and fifth solo studio album "Still", released in 1992. It seems that Banks had the idea of creating a band named Bankstatement, after he knows the success that Mike Rutherford was having ...

  5. Produced by Steve HILLAGE and featuring a pair of strong vocalists in Alistair Gordon and Jayney Klimek, "Bankstatement" was the closest thing to a full-fledged contender that BANKS had released yet, augmenting his keyboard-led creations with palpable production value.

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  6. 9. Mai 2018 · Bankstatement was a short-lived side project for Genesis keyboardist Tony Banks, with vocalists Alistair Gordon and Jayney Klimek. The vocals are mostly by Gordon (six tracks), with two by Klimek, one duet between them, and one by Banks himself. The final track is an instrumental.

  7. Bankstatement Review by Steve McMullen. With this album, Tony Banks attempted a more mainstream pop sound, and from an artistic standpoint he succeeded, although it certainly wasn't reflected in sales. The vocalists employed here ( Alistair Gordon, Jayney Klimek, Banks himself) do an outstanding job blending with fluid, often dark soundscapes.