Steinway & Sons grand piano

Tony Banks was a user of Steinway & Sons acoustic grand pianos. He played at least a few different Steinways at different studios during his career with Genesis during the mid-to-late 1970s.

Genesis' own The Farm studio in Surrey also had a Steinway grand piano, later retrofitted with Forte MIDI interface. Although it's unclear when the piano is installed, it is probably the one covered in a dust jacket in the main studio as seen in home footage from the Genesis (1983) sessions... Which could mean the piano was there since the studio's inception. So that Steinway could be the one played by Tony on "No Rely At All" (the bridge section), which would be one of the last Genesis songs to feature an acoustic piano. He preferred the Yamaha CP-70 and the chorused tone he could produce with it.

The Farm's Steinway was also used on Phil Collins' Both Sides album, for example on "Everyday" (blended with an Emulator piano via MIDI). Plus Dale Newman's (ex-Genesis guitar technician and studio manager) solo work.