The Wicked Lady (Tony Banks album)
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The Wicked Lady | |||||
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Soundtrack by Tony Banks | |||||
Released | April 1983 | ||||
Recorded | 1982-1983 | ||||
Genre | Soundtrack | ||||
Label | Charisma/Virgin Records Atlantic Records (US and Canada) |
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Producer | Tony Banks | ||||
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The Wicked Lady is the soundtrack to the 1983 remake of the film of the same title. It was composed by Genesis keyboardist Tony Banks. The first side of the album features Banks performing solo versions of themes from the soundtrack. The second side is the actual soundtrack performed by the National Philharmonic Orchestra. In 2001, the Genesis Official Home said a CD reissue of The Wicked Lady is planned but nothing has been heard since. This remains the only entire Genesis-related LP never to have been released on CD.
[edit] Track listing
- Side 1 performed by Tony Banks
- The Wicked Lady
- Spring
- Chase
- Caroline
- Jerry Jackson
- Repentance
- Kit
- Barbara
- Side 2 performed by the National Philharmonic Orchestra
- Prelude to The Wicked Lady
- Portrait of Jerry Jackson
- Caroline's Theme
- Scherzo
- Pastorale
- The Wicked Lady
- Kit's Theme
- Finale
[edit] Musicians
- Side one played by Tony Banks, recorded at home on 8 track. Mixed at the Farm, Surrey, with help from Steven Short and Geoff Callingham.
- Side two consists of orchestrated versions played by the National Philharmonic Orchestra of London (leader Sydney Sax), recorded at St. Peter's Church, Morden. Musical arrangements and orchestration by Christopher Palmer. Engineer: Tony Faulkner.