BYG Records
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French label formed in Paris, , in 1967. |
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Parent Label: |
Charly Acquisitions Ltd. |
Sublabels: |
Rock Generation, ... |
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(obsolete) |
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They are back and on Bandcamp: https://bygrecords.bandcamp.com/
I'm really looking forward to reissues. -
BYG Records LP pressings
Early BYG LPs were 30cm, not 12"
Basically, there are 4 different variations on the black label
1: with white relief logo and copyright with silver track details etc.,
two variations: square BIEM, rectangular BIEM
and a few that also switched the layout with BIEM on the left
2: with white relief logo and copyright with silver track details etc., SACEM
3: all white relief (no silver)
4: as 1-3 but 12" (not 30cm)
orange BYG picture label versions (SACEM)
Gong - Magick Brother ca 1973/74
SACEM orange BYG label (small logo)
reissues without Actuel ca 1975
Do you know of any other variations or finer details? - then message me. -
Edited 15 years agoBYG Records was founded by Fernand Boruso, Jean-Luc Young and Jean Georgakarakos in the late 60's. The now legendary status of BYG is mainly based on some fifty excellent free jazz and experimental records by mostly American artists released under the Actuel-series.
As the 60's progressed towards the seventies the interest of major labels in free jazz started to fade away, creating a need for a new output for many American artists and their music. As a result many leading musicians visited or moved entirely to Europe, where it seemed that free jazz and jazz in general, were more appreciated than in the USA. Paris was often the place of action for the ex-patriate free jazzers, where there was always demand for live performances and people running labels willing to record your music for a release. BYG was one of these.
Most of BYG's Actuel-records are excellent free jazz discs, but they did release something else too: a couple of MEV's improvised electronic albums, some progressive rock albums and a record by Pierre Marietan and Terry Riley.
There are other BYG records around, apart from the Actuel-series, but they are mostly reissues of pretty straight forward jazz discs.