Crossover (David Cross and Peter Banks album) explained

Crossover
Type:studio
Artist:David Cross and Peter Banks
Cover:David Cross and Peter Banks - Crossover.png
Released:17 January 2020[1]
Label:Noisy
Producer:Tony Lowe, David Cross

Crossover is an album by former King Crimson violinist David Cross and former Yes guitarist Peter Banks.[2] It is drawn largely from a single day of improvising by the duo that was polished later on.

Production

Cross and Banks performed a series of violin and guitar improvisations on the afternoon of 10 August 2010.[3] The two had met on a joint tour in 2006, featuring the David Cross Band and Peter Banks's Harmony in Diversity. Banks passed away in 2013 and Cross could not bring himself to return to the recordings for some time. When he finally did, he worked with producer Tony Lowe to polish and complete the material. In 2018/19 they invited various musicians with connections to Yes (including Tony Kaye, Oliver Wakeman, Billy Sherwood and Geoff Downes) and King Crimson (including Pat Mastelotto and Jeremy Stacey) to "interpret the music as freely and creatively" as they wished.[4]

Personnel

Production

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: David Cross & Peter Banks: Crossover, CD.
  2. Web site: Out Now: David Cross and Peter Banks 'Crossover,' a Collaborative LP from King Crimson and Yes Icons (Listen). 24 January 2020.
  3. Web site: Various Yes members featured on new collaborative album by late Yes guitarist Peter Banks. ABC News Radio.
  4. Web site: Various Yes members featured on new collaborative album by late Yes guitarist Peter Banks . KTLO LLC .