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Band of Light were an Australian
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quartet formed in October 1972 by Tony Buettel on drums, Phil Key on lead vocals and guitar, Peter Roberts on bass guitar and Norm Roue on slide guitar. Roberts was soon replaced by
Ian Rilen Ian William Rilen (12 August 194730 October 2006) was an Australian musician. He was bass guitarist and songwriter with Rock N' Roll band Rose Tattoo, and led punk rock group X while also providing lead guitar, rhythm guitar and vocals. Rile ...
on bass guitar. They had a top 20 hit single, "The Destiny Song" (July 1973) on the ''Go-Set'' National Charts. The group released two albums, ''Total Union'' (August 1973) – which peaked at No. 13 – and ''The Archer'' (1974) before disbanding in late 1974. Phil Key died in May 1984 of a congenital heart condition; Ian Rilen died of bladder cancer in October 2006.


History

Band of Light were an Australian blues-
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band formed in Sydney in October 1972 by New Zealand-born Phil Key (ex-the Mergers) on lead vocals and lead guitar from New Zealand-formed band,
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Norm Roue (ex-Gutbucket, Lotus, Wolfe) on slide guitar and Tony Buettel (ex-Bay City Union, Levi Smith's Clefs,
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) on drums joined to complete the line-up. Soon after
Ian Rilen Ian William Rilen (12 August 194730 October 2006) was an Australian musician. He was bass guitarist and songwriter with Rock N' Roll band Rose Tattoo, and led punk rock group X while also providing lead guitar, rhythm guitar and vocals. Rile ...
(ex-Space, Lotus) replaced Roberts on bass guitar. They appeared at the 1973 Sunbury Music Festival in January and their track, "Messin' with the Kid", was included on a live triple LP, ''Sunbury 1973 – The Great Australian Rock Festival''. The band was a vehicle for Key to develop his own songs, mostly co-written with his wife Pam Key, under the pseudonym of Wheel, using a quasi-religious philosophy which explored themes of racial equality, social justice, spiritual harmony and cosmic enlightenment. The music was energetic and funky with a heavy blues and boogie style interlaced with intense slide guitar work. In early 1973 they signed with
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, which issued their debut single, "The Destiny Song", in July. Australian musicologist,
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, described it as, " ninfectious boogie rocker." It peaked at No. 18 on the ''Go-Set'' Singles Chart. They worked consistently touring from Sydney to Melbourne doing
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gigs and concerts whilst playing alongside
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,
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and Buffalo. They released their debut studio album, ''Total Union'' (August 1973), which peaked at No. 13 on the ''Go-Set'' Albums Chart. Garry Raffaele of ''
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have the sort of deep, rumbling sound which turns on the disco-goers. It's thumpy and bumpy and makes you want to get up and dance your fool head off." McFarlane felt, "Mostly twas standard hard rock, slow 12-bar blues and boogie, but the best tracks revealed
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to be an energetic and funky rock band." Another single, "Free Them from Hunger", also appeared in August but it did not chart. It was followed by a non-album single, "Moonstruck", in November and then a four-track self-titled, compilation extended play; but neither charted. In mid-1974 Buettel, Rilen and Rouen all left and Key formed a new line-up with Dannie Davidson (ex-Tamam Shud, Kahvas Jute) on drums and Billy Williams (ex-Classic Affair) on bass guitar to record the group's second album, ''The Archer'', was issued in that year. McFarlane noticed it has, "a much drier sound than the debut and failed to chart." The band were expanded by Eddie Hansen (ex-Ticket) on lead guitar and Ray Vanderby on keyboards joining for live performances. Key disbanded the group in late 1974.


Afterwards

Buettel became a record producer and worked with
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and Strange Tenants in the 1980s. Key left the music industry and became a taxi driver in Sydney. Phillip Andrew Key died in May 1984 of a congenital heart condition. Peters worked with Chariot, Flake and Rockwell T. James, the Romantics and Audio Smash. Rilen was a member of various groups,
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(1975),
Rose Tattoo Rose Tattoo are an Australian rock and roll band, now led by Angry Anderson, which formed in Sydney in 1976. Their sound is hard rock mixed with blues rock influences, with songs including "Bad Boy for Love", "Rock 'n' Roll Outlaw", "Nice ...
(1976–77),
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(1980–83), and X (1977–79, 1983-90). Ian William Rilen died from
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, at the age of 59, on 30 October 2006. Band of Light's releases have been sought after as rarities with vinyl versions of ''Total Union'' fetching up to A$300, ''The Archer''
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$100 and the EP, ''Band of Light'' USD$250. ''Total Union'' was re-released in May 2006 as a remastered CD with five bonus tracks.


Band members

* Tony Buettel – drums (1972–74) * Phil Key – lead vocals, guitar (1972–74) * Peter Roberts – bass guitar (1972) * Norm Roue – slide guitar (1972–74) *
Ian Rilen Ian William Rilen (12 August 194730 October 2006) was an Australian musician. He was bass guitarist and songwriter with Rock N' Roll band Rose Tattoo, and led punk rock group X while also providing lead guitar, rhythm guitar and vocals. Rile ...
 – bass guitar (1972–74) * Billy Williams – bass guitar (1974) * Dannie Davidson – drums (1974) * Eddie Hansen – lead guitar (1974) * Ray Vanderby – keyboards (1974)


Discography


Studio albums


EPs


Singles


References

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External links


Review of Total Union remastered CD


Australian rock music groups New South Wales musical groups Musical groups established in 1972 Musical groups disestablished in 1974