BankstatementBankstatement

Label:

Virgin – V 2600

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Pop

Style:

Pop Rock

Tracklist

A1 Throwback
SaxophoneGary Barnacle
TrombonePete Thoms*
TrumpetJohn Thirkell
VocalsJohn Wilson (12)
4:38
A2 I'll Be Waiting 5:57
A3 Queen Of Darkness 4:26
A4 That Night 4:40
A5 Raincloud
Congas, TambourineMartin Ditcham
4:38
B1 The Border 5:51
B2 Big Man 4:16
B3 A House Needs A Roof 4:07
B4 The More I Hide It
SaxophoneMartin Robertson
4:29
B5 Thursday The Twelfth 4:49

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded AtThe Farm

Credits

  • BassPino Palladino (tracks: A1, A2, A4, A5, B5)
  • DrumsGeoff Dugmore
  • EngineerSteve Chase*
  • GuitarSteve Hillage
  • KeyboardsTony Banks
  • Lead VocalsTony Banks (tracks: B2)
  • ProducerTony Banks

Notes

(P)&(C)1989 Virgin Records Ltd.

Included Lyric inner sleeve

Other Versions (5 of 24)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Recently Edited
Bankstatement (CD, Album) Atlantic 7 82007-2, 82007-2 US 1989
Bankstatement (LP, Album, Stereo) Virgin 210071, 210 071 Europe 1989
Recently Edited
Bankstatement (CD, Album) Virgin CDV 2600, 260 071-222 Europe 1989
Recently Edited
Bankstatement (LP, Album, Stereo) Atlantic 82007-1, 7 82007-1 US 1989
New Submission
Bankstatement (LP, Album) Virgin VG 50464 Greece 1989

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Reviews

  • headphoneland's avatar
    headphoneland
    Edited 3 years ago
    A polished and commercial album/band (fronted by a blonde bombshell and a dude with frosted hair highlights to die for) yet vestiges of TB's experimental art rock past on the deeper tracks manage to keep it musically involving. I bought this at time of release and can testify the bargain bins were already bulging with copies of it at that point. *sigh* I cannot understand why programmers in soft rock / drivetime radio were not falling over themselves to play 'Raincloud' but hey-ho, whatever. And yes 'Bankstatement' is a terrible clunky pun but then so is 'The Beatles'!

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