Band of Light

Sydney 1972-75

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Personnel

Robin Andrews [drums] 1973-74
Michel Brouet [bass]
Tony Buettel [drums] 1972-73
Dannie Davidson [dr] 1974-75
Eddie Henson [guitar] 1974-75
Phil Key [guitar, vocals] 1972-75
Ian Rilen [bass] 1972-74
Peter Roberts [bass, vocals] 1972
Norm Roue [guitar] 1972-74
Bill Williams [bass] 1974


Biography

Band of Light was a blues-based Sydney group, formed in October 1972 by Phil Key, with bassist Peter Roberts, who had both just left The La De Das. Phil Key was of course a founder member, the rhythm guitarist and lead vocalist in that legendary band. Peter Roberts was a more recent member -- he joined in late 1970 and helped to revitalise the group during a difficult period, after their disastrous English trip and the departure of original bassist Trevor Wilson. In the latter days of the La De Das, Phil had experienced difficulty in getting his own original material played in the band (as well as growing friction over his control of the group's finances). Phil quit the La De Das over a money dispute in September and the next month he and Peter formed Band Of Light, which enabled Phil to develop his own songs, which explored more personal themes of racial equality (Phil was Maori), social justice, spirituality and mysticism. Band Of Light was also one of the first local bands to use a symbol (a yin-yang within two triangles) to represent their philosophy and approach.

Their distinctive blues-rock sound was built around the dual slide guitar work of Key and their other superb guitarist, Norm Roue (who had come from Sydney band Gutbucket). Peter Roberts left after only three shows and was replaced by Ian Rilen, who was to become a fixture on the Australian rock scene in the 70s and 80s.  The band worked consistently on the Sydney and Melbourne pub/festival/dance circuits, alongside other staple acts of the day like Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs, Carson, Coloured Balls, Chain, Madder Lake and Buffalo.

Band Of Light signed a recording contract with WEA in early 1973, and had immediate success in July when their first single Destiny Song made the national Top 40, peaking at #18. They followed up with a successful debut LP, Total Union, in August, which made the national Top 20 album chart, peaking at #13. A third single, the non-album track Moonstruck was released in November, but it didn't chart

They continued to be a popular live draw throughout into 1974, but in mid-year, on the verge of recording their second album, Rilen, Roue and Buettel all left the band. Phil called on Bill Williams (bass) and Dannie Davidson (drums, ex-Tamam Shud, Kahvas Jute) to replace Rilen and Buettel and cut the record, which was titled The Archer and released later in the year. Ray Vanderby (keyboards) and Eddie Hansen (lead guitar, ex-Ticket) were brought in to fill out the lineup for live dates, but neither the single The Archer (November), nor the album charted, and the group split in late 1974.

After Band of Light:


Discography

Singles
7/73  Destiny Song / Over B   [Warner Bros WBA 4035]

8/73  Free Them From Hunger/The Cat [Warner Bros WBA 4043]

11/73   Moonstruck / If   [Warner Bros WBA 4055]

11/74  Archer, a Sagittarian Rhapsody / Silis the Sun  
[Warner Bros WB100006]

EP
?/??  Band Of Light  Warner EPW 261
Destiny Song / Moonstruck // Free Them From Hunger / If

Albums
8/73  Total Union  WEA WS 20011 
Earthbound
Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
Free Them From Hunger
If
My First Home
Spaces of Time

(all songs: Band of Light )

1974  The Archer  WEA 600011
The Archer
Bread & Wine
Indigo Heaven
Invitation
My Black Swan
Our Reason for Being
Seeker
Silis the Sun

(all songs credited to "The Wheel")


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