Byron Band Feat. David Byron & Robin George
On The Rocks... Again
3CD set including The Byron Band's debut album, demos, rehearsals and live recordings. In 1981 David Byron joined forces with Robin George to form The Byron Band. With Robin George on guitars (while also adding bass guitar on 'Little By Little'), Mel Collins on saxophone, Bob Jackson on keyboards, Roger Flavelle on bass, John Shearer on drums and The Powder Puffs adding backing vocals, The Byron Band released 'On The Rocks' (CD1), their debut for Creole Records, in 1981. Featuring eight tracks, including the single 'Rebecca', this collection also includes the non-album single 'Every Inch Of The Way', 'Routine', the B-Side of 'Every Inch Of The Way', and 'Tired Eyes', the B-side of 'Rebecca'. CD2 features 13 tracks of writing, home demos in 1982, including 'She Was Good', 'Fool For A Pretty Face' and 'My Kind Of Lady'. CD3 starts with a rehearsal recording from 1981, including 'How Do You Sleep?', 'Safety In Numbers' and 'I Need Love', all written by David Byron and Robin George. The rehearsal recording is followed by a rare live show, recorded in Liverpool in 1980. The Liverpool show features 'Bad Girl', 'Start Believing', 'How Do You Sleep?', 'Piece Of My Love' from the "On The Rocks" album, fan-pleasing covers of Uriah Heep classics 'July Morning' and 'Sweet Lorraine', and finishes off with Chuck Berry's 'Roll Over Beethoven'. CD3 concludes with 'AngelSong', a lighter track by Robin George recorded in 1985 featuring Charlie Morgan on drums and Pino Palladino on bass, included as a tribute to David Byron. Byron sadly passed away at the age of 38 at his Berkshire home in 1985.