Mnemonics (album)

Mnemonics (album)
Mnemonics
Studio album by Alan Banks
Released 2005
Recorded August 2005
Genre Classical
Length 61:07
Label Alan Banks
Alan Banks chronology
Mnemonics
(2005)
Last Drinks in Derry
(2008)

Mnemonics is the debut album released by Australian classical guitarist Alan Banks. It was recorded at Sound Mine Recording Studios, Perth, Western Australia. The album contains world premier recordings of pieces by Franks Lyons and Richard Charlton.

Track listing

  1. "Mnemonics, Part 1" - 3:12 (Frank Lyons)
  2. "Mnemonics, Part 2" - 3:47
  3. "Mnemonics, Part 3" - 2:29
  4. "Mnemonics, Part 4" - 4:32
  5. "Mnemonics, Part 5" - 3:11
  6. "Spanish Dance, No 5" - 5:04 (Enrique Granados)
  7. "Chaconne" - 15:09 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
  8. "Turlough's Ghosts" - 7:31 (Richard Charlton)
  9. "Lament" - 2:42 (Niel Gow)
  10. "Koyunbaba, Part 1" - 3:57 (Carlo Domeniconi)
  11. "Koyunbaba, Part 2" - 1:29
  12. "Koyunbaba, Part 3" - 3:52
  13. "Koyunbaba, Part 4" - 4:15

Personnel

  • Alan Banks - Classical guitar

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