The Fugitive (album) explained

The Fugitive
Type:Studio album
Artist:Tony Banks
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Released:June 1983
Recorded:1982–1983
Studio:The Farm (Chiddingfold, Surrey)
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The Fugitive is the second solo album by Genesis keyboardist Tony Banks. It was originally released in June 1983, on Charisma (UK), and Atlantic (US). It was produced by Banks himself, and co-produced by the Grammy Award–winning Stephen Short. The album is the only album in which Banks sings all of the lead vocals. On the previous concept album, A Curious Feeling (1979) all of the vocals were done by Kim Beacon. When that album did not turn out too successfully, Banks thought that it was pointless to continue that project.[1] As compared to A Curious Feeling, the songs on The Fugitive were much more commercially accessible and less experimental.

When the album was released in late June 1983, it received mixed reviews and peaked at number 50 in the UK, lasting within the Top 100 for only two weeks.[2] "This Is Love" and "And the Wheels Keep Turning" were released as singles, but they both failed to chart.

The album was re-issued on CD in the UK. In 1999, a CD re-issue was released in Russia, unofficially.[3] The Fugitive was reissued in early 2016, remixed by Banks and Nick Davis.

Recording

In October 1982, Genesis wrapped their two-month tour of North America and Europe in support of their live album, Three Sides Live. The band then went on a brief hiatus, and during this time Banks recorded the album. Like bandmate Phil Collins, Banks recorded all of the basic tracks at his home on a professional 8-track tape machine, added to and mixed at The Farm, the band's recording studio in Chiddingfold, Surrey.[4] Genesis reconvened before the album's release, in March 1983 to start work on their next studio album at the same studio.

Three guest musicians (mostly Steve Gadd) played drums, while a Linn LM-1 was used in place of a live drummer on the instrumental "Thirty Three's". Daryl Stuermer (guitar) from Genesis' and Phil Collins' backing band was recruited, as was Mo Foster (bass) who played on Collins' solo album Hello, I Must Be Going!. The two bonus tracks "K2" and "Sometime Never" were recorded in the same sessions but were not included on the original album.[5]

Banks later commented, "The Fugitive was a slightly different approach, where I sang everything. I wanted to do that once in my life! I purposely kept the vocal lines straightforward, so that I could sing them. The album has quite a strong instrumental bias, but it was a little more stark. I like the record very much."[6]

Release history

CountryDateLabelFormatCatalogue number
United KingdomJune 1983CharismaLP812 383-1
United States1983AtlanticLP7 80071-1
Portugal1983PolyGramLP812 383-1
United Kingdomlate 80sVirginCDTBCD1
Russia1999ArsNovaUnofficial bootlegged CDAN99-049
United Kingdom2016Esoteric RecordingsRemixed CDECLEC2533
United Kingdom2016Esoteric Recordings2-Disc Remixed CD/5.1 DVD setECLEC22534
United Kingdom2016Esoteric RecordingsRemixed LPECLECLP2534

Promotion

Upon release, the "This Is Love" single had a music video created to promote it.[7] "And the Wheels Keep Turning" had no video, as Charisma Records chose not to commission one.

Marketing for the album relied heavily on Banks's fame as a member of Genesis, and the advertising slogan used in print ads stated simply "Tony Banks."[8]

Reception

In his retrospective review for AllMusic, Geoff Orens praised the album for being sparser and more accessible than most of Tony Banks's solo work. He also approved of his singing the songs himself, saying that his voice "works far better with his music than many of the other more bombastic vocalists he has recorded with as a solo artist." However, he commented that some of the songs have not aged well.

Track listing

Additional tracks
Note

Personnel

Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes.[9]

Production

2016 Reissue

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tony Banks – The Fugitive. Genesis News Com. 2015-02-20.
  2. Web site: The Official Charts Company - The Fugitive by Tony Banks Search . 20 February 2015. The Official Charts Company.
  3. Web site: Unofficial Russian re-issue at Discogs . 1999 . Discogs.com . 2015-02-20.
  4. Web site: Banks, Tony - The Fugitive LP at Discogs . 1983 . Discogs.com . 2015-02-20.
  5. Web site: Banks, Tony - The Fugitive CD at Discogs . Discogs.com . 2015-02-20.
  6. Web site: Interview from 'Sound on Sound'.
  7. Web site: Tony Banks- This is Love . https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211219/7PCC0Wj0Gmc . 2021-12-19 . live. YouTube . 2007-02-27 . 2015-02-20.
  8. Advertisement. Rolling Stone. June 9, 1983 . 397. 46. Since co-founding Genesis, Tony Banks has had a major, pioneering influence on the course of modern music, having forged a powerful, unmistakable sound as both a gifted composer and a masterful musician..
  9. Book: The Fugitive liner notes. 1983. Charisma Records.