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Byzantium (band)

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Origin
  
London

Labels
  
A&M Records

Active until
  
1975

Record label
  
A&M Records

Years active
  
1970–1975

Associated acts
  
Ora

Active from
  
1970

Byzantium (band) wwwprogarchivescomprogressiverockdiscography

Past members
  
Steve Corduner Mick Barakan(Shane Fontayne) Chaz Jankel Robin Lamble Nico Ramsden Jamie Rubenstein

Albums
  
Seasons Changing, Byzantium, Live & Studio (Remastered), Seasons Changing - Digitally Remastered

Genres
  
Psychedelic music, Psychedelic pop, Psychedelic rock, Psychedelic soul, Soul music, Rhythm and blues

Similar
  
Shane Fontayne, Robin Sylvester, Chaz Jankel, Kilburn and the High Roads, Jerry Moss

Byzantium were an English psychedelic music band of the 1970s who released three albums and performed one Peel Session. They are perhaps best remembered for their role in the early careers of Shane Fontayne, Chaz Jankel and Robin Sylvester.

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Formation

Formed as a school band at UCS, Hampstead, London the original lineup included Nico Ramsden, Robin Lamble & Stevie Corduner who were soon joined by Chas Jankel. Robin Sylvester and Jamie Rubinstein, who were both also studying at UCS were both contributors at this time, Jamie by way of songwriting and Robin in his role of recording engineer, arranger and later joint producer.

Byzantium were due to play at the famous Greasy Truckers Party in February 1972, but could not appear due to a power-cut, however, they were signed up by A&M Records.

In 1972 Lamble, Jankel, Ramsden and Corduner recorded Byzantium, engineered by Roy Thomas Baker and produced by Stuart Taylor & Robin Sylvester at Trident Studios, London, on which Rubenstein, Alan Skidmore (sax) and Frank Ricotti (timpani) appeared as a guests. Between the recording and the release of the album, Ramsden left, and Rubenstein and Barakan rejoined.

The following album Seasons Changing featured Lamble, Jankel, Barakan, Rubenstein and Corduner, augmented by B. J. Cole on pedal steel, Ricotti on Percussion and David Hentschel and Sylvester on synthesisers. Jankel’s interest was moving towards soul music, so he left, and shortly after A&M dropped Byzantium.

In 1974 they recorded Live and Studio with a band line up comprising Jamie Rubenstein on 12 string guitar, guitarist Mick Barakan (later known as Shane Fontayne), bassist Robin Lamble and drummer Steve Corduner. The album, comprising one side of 5 studio tracks and one of 3 live tracks, predominantly in a psychedelic style, was self produced as a promotion, the back cover stating "Byzantium are seeking a hard working agency, recording company & publishing company". Only 100 were pressed, making it extremely collectable, and although "fans considered it their best set, ..... few were actually in a position to know".

The band played their only Peel Session in April 1974, by which time their line up was Rubinstein, Barakan, Lamble and Corduner. Byzantium continued touring until late in 1975 when they played their final concert at The Roundhouse.

The Irish Byzantium

This 1970s English band should not be confused with the Byzantium formed in Galway, Ireland in 2006, who won the Witless ‘07 "Battle of the Bands" competition.

Subsequent careers

  • Steve Corduner - later recorded with Nasty Pop, Twist and Nico.
  • Shane Fontayne(Mick Barakan) - later worked with Ian Hunter, Bruce Springsteen, Van Zant, Chris Botti, Joe Cocker and others.
  • David Hentschel - worked with artists including Elton John, Van der Graaf Generator, Renaissance and Blood, Sweat & Tears.
  • Chaz Jankel became known for his co-writing with Ian Dury, performed with many other artists and had a successful solo career.
  • Robin Lamble - had a long career with Al Stewart, but also played with Juice Newton and others.
  • Nico Ramsden - played with Mike Oldfield and recorded with Gong, Rick Wakeman, Sad Cafe, The Proclaimers and others.
  • Jamie Rubenstein - gave up the music business, and must not be confused with the guitarist of the same name in rap band "Borialis"
  • Robin Sylvester - engineered many Rory Gallagher albums, played bass for Christine McVie and others, and still plays in Ratdog.
  • Singles

  • "Oh Darling" / "Move with the time" 1971
  • "Flashing Silver Hope" 1971
  • "Suzie Bumkins Griddled Fiddle" 1972
  • "What a Coincidence" / "My Season’s Changing with the Sun" (A&M) 1973
  • Albums

  • Live and Studio (Private Pressing) 1974 Re-released on CD (Arkama) 2005, with 4 bonus tracks
  • Byzantium (A&M) 1972
  • Seasons Changing (A&M) 1973
  • Songs

    Flashing Silver HopeLive & Studio (Remastered) · 1974
    I'll Just Take My TimeLive & Studio (Remastered) · 1974
    Oh DarlingLive & Studio (Remastered) · 1974

    References

    Byzantium (band) Wikipedia