Interesting, but not surprising I suppose, that they omit Tony's neo-classical albums. Other than A Curious Feeling, which is pretty solid start to finish, and Strictly, Inc., which has some high points, I find the rest of Tony's solo work decidedly mediocre.
But his classical stuff is pretty good. The first one is a strong debut, the second is even better. I'm having some trouble with the third one. After three or four complete listens, I'm finding it to be the weakest of the three, which is kinda surprising (I was expecting the upward trajectory to continue). It all sounds great, has all those wonderful Banks moves and changes, but just isn't very interesting. No real melodies to keep your attention, basically background music. Really nice background music, but challenging as active listening because there's not a lot to grab onto.