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Gordon Banks
Gordon Banks is credited on 158 releases across 38 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1976–2026 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

158
Pressings credited
38
Albums
6
Decades active
86
In collections
Biography
Gordon Banks (30 December 1937 – 12 February 2019) was an English professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Widely regarded as one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time, he made 679 appearances during a 20-year professional career, and won 73 caps for England, highlighted by starting every game of the nation's 1966 World Cup victory. Banks joined Chesterfield in March 1953 and played for their youth team in the 1956 FA Youth Cup final. He made his first-team debut in November 1958 and was sold to Leicester City for £7,000 in July 1959. He played in four cup finals for the club, as they were beaten in the 1961 and 1963 FA Cup finals before winning the League Cup in 1964 and finishing as finalists in 1965. Despite this success and his World Cup win in 1966, Banks was dropped by Leicester and sold to Stoke City for £50,000 in April 1967. In the 1970 World Cup, he made one of the game's greatest saves to prevent a Pelé goal, but was absent due to illness as England were beaten by West Germany in the quarter-finals. Banks was Stoke City's goalkeeper in the 1972 League Cup win, the club's only major honour. He was still Stoke's and England's number one when a car crash in October 1972 cost him both the sight in his right eye and, eventually, his professional career. He played two last seasons in the United States for the Fort Lauderdale Strikers in 1977 and 1978, and despite only having the vision in one eye, was NASL Goalkeeper of the Year in 1977 after posting the best defensive record in the league. He briefly entered management with Telford United but left the game in December 1980. Banks was named FWA Footballer of the Year in 1972 and was named FIFA Goalkeeper of the Year on six occasions. The IFFHS named Banks the second-best goalkeeper of the 20th century, after Lev Yashin.
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Credited work
158 releases · 38 albums · active 1976–2026
- Performance · 358
- Production · 44
- Other credits · 13
Studios: Marvin Gaye Studio · Studio Katy · Devonshire Studios · Arco Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Midnight Love
1982

"Here, My Dear."
1978

In Our Lifetime
1981

How Could It Be
1985

Live
1993

Dream Of A Lifetime
1985

The Very Best Of Marvin Gaye
2001

Put Me In Your Mix
1991

Greatest Hits
1983

Live In Montreux 1980
2003

The Soulful Sound Of Marvin Gaye
1997

Collection Gold (15 Titres Originaux)
1990

Romantically Yours
1985

Ain't No Turnin' Back
1984
Frequent collaborators
- Marvin Gaye
- Various
- Edwin Hawkins
- Phyllis St. James
- New Birth
- Barry White
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