Prog

EMPIRE (FEATURING PETER BANKS AND SIDNEY FOXX)

The Complete Recordings The Right Honourable Recording Company Ltd

- RM

Peter Banks’ pioneering prog sound celebrated – the Empire strikes back.

In the words of progloving broadcaste­r Danny Baker, Peter Banks was “the architect of progressiv­e music”. If that’s moot, it’s undisputed that Banks was a prime mover for early Yes and one of prog’s pioneering übervirtuo­so guitarists. This reissue of Banks’ Empire years, which signalled his fruitful collaborat­ion with vocalist (and then-wife) Sidney Foxx, is welcome for many reasons. Nearly five years on from Banks’ untimely death, it provides a chance to reappraise a point in his career marked by great creativity, if little commercial success. It also gives a Banks newbie the chance to set his mid-to-late 70s oeuvre in a wide lens. Most intriguing­ly, in its extensive and excellent liner notes, it offers the

Banks completist a vision of the Empire story shaped through the eyes of key personnel. Some of the smartest insights come from Sidney Foxx, who writes appreciati­vely about Banks’ search for perfection and the challenges of being female in prog rock.

One note of caution, however. This triple CD requires a little orientatio­n. The liner notes present Empire’s work chronologi­cally. The CDs however arrange the music on the principle of

‘Best Of’, ‘The Rest’ and (the outtakes) ‘Mars Recordings’. It is mildly discombobu­lating. That aside, it’s a splendid tribute and a remaster has been applied across the set. It’s particular­ly welcome on the Empire 1 offerings which, to this writer’s ears, suffered from a muddy production. Certainly, these recordings have been made available before, but it’s valuable to have them in one place. The Mars Recordings – named after

LA’s Mars Studios – are fascinatin­g. Simultaneo­usly rough and sophistica­ted – the take on the Yes version of West Side Story’s Something’s Coming is joyous – these recordings reveal

Banks looking both back and forth for inspiratio­n. They signal what Empire might have become if only they’d found the support.

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