BYG Records

Sub-label of Charly Acquisitions Ltd.

40 releases 12 sub-labels 1969–2025

About

French label formed in Paris, France, in 1967. Label Code: LC 2035 / LC 02035 BYG is an acronym of the founders of the label; Fernand Boruso, who worked previously for Pierre Barouh's "Saravah" label; Jean-Luc Young, who was at "Barclay Records"; and Jean Georgakarakos (also known as 'Karakos'), a French record dealer and distributor. The company's 'Actuel' tag encompassed promotional & marketing activity, such as a regional music magazine, and was a BYG series produced by drummer Claude Delcloo. The label's primary aim was to record and capture a growing market of 'free-style' jazz-oriented artists and exponents of avant-garde music that were beginning to emerge at the close of the 1960's. Such artists as Archie Shepp, Don Cherry, Dave Burrell and Gong featured on the BYG Records label. Recordings were usually achieved whilst such bands were on tour in Europe and the label's existence was an attraction for groups not on the radar of mainstream popularity. To gain focus for their label BYG/Actuel initiated a five-day, 24-hour concert in Europe in the fall of 1969. Supported by the Ricard Foundation the concert was to be held at the ''Parc Saint Cloud'' in Paris. Billed, up to the eleventh-hour, as the "First Paris Music Festival" with over 55 acts, the event was banned for 'environmental reasons' by concerned lobbyists of the French capital. Undeterred, BYG/Actuel moved the event over the Belgium border, into a cold, damp, open field location in Amougies, reminiscent of early Glastonbury events. The acts appeared on a hastily erected stage covered by a large makeshift tent, performing to an audience of over 18,000, mainly French, Belgian or German fans, sleeping and eating rough. To complicate matters, the groups were introduced in English by master of ceremonies Frank Zappa who was accompanying and promoting a Captain Beefheart tour of Europe. His co-host was Pierre Lattès, producer, DJ & music editor for Actuel Magazine, who was issuing live portions of the show out on LW French radio. Bootlegs, such as Zappa jamming with Pink Floyd (Inter-Zappa Overdrive), and a Jean-Nöel Roy and Jérôme Laperrousaz documentary film Music Power/European Music Revolution reflect the nature of this event, which was in its way successful but a financial disaster for BYG/Actuel. In hindsight, the Parisian authorities were perhaps foolish in snubbing BYG/Actuel's vision. Many of the bands booked for this event were, or became, the cream of the rock and jazz scene at the time. If the event had occurred in the comfort of the Paris stadium it is likely that it would have become a regular European event similar to that of Glastonbury or other UK festivals. BYG/Actuel staged "60 hours of music for 60 Francs" between 24-28th Oct 1969 as follows: [See poster in 'images'] Introduced by Frank Zappa & Pierre Lattès Friday Night: 24th Oct "Pop Music" Ten Years After, Colosseum, Aynsley Dunbar's Retaliation, Alan Jack Civilization. "Free Jazz" Art Ensemble Of Chicago, Sunny Murray, Burton Greene, 360 Degree Music Experience [Beaver Harris/Dave Burrell]. "New Music" Free Music Group [aka Udo Bergner Free Music Communion]. Saturday Night: 25th Oct "Pop Music'" Pink Floyd, Freedom, Keith Relf's Rennaisance, Alexis Korner & The New Church, Blues Convention [Alexis Korner]. '''Free Jazz''' Grachan Moncur III, Arthur Jones, Joachim Kühn, Don Cherry. Sunday Afternoon: 26th Oct "French Pop Groups" Martin Circus, Alan Jack Civilization, Triangle, We Free, Cruciferius, Indescriptible Chaos Rampant. (Interim Spectacle: Max Auer & Claudia Saumade) Amplification by Standel. Environmental Direction: Jacques Cherix. Coordination: Brigette Guichard. Sunday Night: 26th Oct '"Pop Music" The Nice, Caravan, Blossom Toes, Ame Son. "Free Jazz" Archie Shepp, Kenneth Terroade, Anthony Braxton. "New Music" Germ (Pierre Mariétan). Monday Night: 27th Oct "Pop Music" Yes, Pretty Things, Chicken Shack, Sam Apple Pie, Frogeaters, Daevid Allen Group, Keith Tippett Group. "Free Jazz" Pharoah Sanders, Dave Burrell, John Surman, Clifford Thornton, Sonny Sharrock. "New Music" Acting Trio. Tuesday Night: 28th Oct "Pop Music'" Soft Machine, Captain Beefheart, East Of Eden, Fat Mattress, Zoo. "Free Jazz" Alan Silva, Robin Kenyatta, Chris McGregor, Steve Lacy, Dave Burrell Big Band. "New Music" Musica Elettronica Viva. A number of the above artists were recorded on the BYG Records label. Beefheart's session can be found on Revenant's [r=819304]. By 1972 BYG Actuel had all but disappeared as a label. Karakos set up his own label "Celluloid" and Young formed the "Charly Records" label. The latter has released a CD set of past BYG Actuel recordings, as has Italy's "Get Back Records". Note: Jacques Bisceglia, the French producer, is often incorrectly quoted as being the "B" in BYG. The BYG Records 'Actuel' series is denoted by the suffix catalog# 300. Thus the Don Cherry recording [r=369033] would be catalog suffix# .301 and, in most cases, the Actuel recordings were 180 gram vinyl.

Top BYG Records Releases

Soft Machine – Gong
Soft Machine – Gong
Soft Machine, Gong, Daevid Allen, Robert Wyatt, Gary Wright, Kevin Ayers
1971
The Solar-Myth Approach (Vol. 2)
The Solar-Myth Approach (Vol. 2)
Sun Ra & His Solar-Myth Arkestra
1972
Blasé
Archie Shepp
1969
A Jackson in Your House
Art Ensemble of Chicago
1969
Ramblin’
Paul Bley
1969
“mu” First Part
“mu” First Part
Don Cherry
1970
Live Trane
John Coltrane
1975
The Solar-Myth Approach, Vol. 1 & 2
The Solar-Myth Approach, Vol. 1 & 2
Sun Ra & His Solar-Myth Arkestra
2004
Alice
Alice
1970
Banana Moon
Daevid Allen
1971
Echo
Dave Burrell
1969
Catalyse
Ame Son
1970
Finisterres
Finisterres
Dan Ar Braz et l’Héritage des Celtes
1997
Jazzmen: Detroit
Jazzmen: Detroit
Kenny Burrell, Tommy Flanagan, Pepper Adams, Paul Chambers, Kenny Clarke
1956
This Time...
Anthony Braxton
1970
Jazzactuel
Various Artists
2001
Orient
Orient
Don Cherry
1973
New Africa
Grachan Moncur III
1969
B-X° / NO-I-47ᴬ
Anthony Braxton
1969
Freedom at Last
Freedom
1970
Grandes éxitos
Jimi Hendrix
1999
Scorpio
Arthur Jones
1971
Bluesy Mind
Bluesy Mind
Alan Jack Civilization
1970
L'Incendie
Areski Belkacem & Brigitte Fontaine
1974
Monkey‐Pockie‐Boo
Sonny Sharrock
1970
Solitude Part 2
Wes Montgomery
1973
Tarik
Tarik
Dewey Redman
1970
The Heart of the Blues Is Sound
The Heart of the Blues Is Sound
Champion Jack Dupree
1969
Garçon ou fille
Daevid Allen, Gong
1970
Rock Generation, Vol. 9
Jimmy Page, Sonny Boy Williamson, Brian Auger
1972

BYG Records Artist Roster

Archie Shepp
Archie Shepp
6 releases
Person
Don Cherry
Don Cherry
6 releases
Person
Gong
Gong
5 releases
Group
Daevid Allen
Daevid Allen
3 releases
Person
Joachim Kühn
Joachim Kühn
3 releases
Person
Sunny Murray
Sunny Murray
3 releases
Person
A
Alice
2 releases
Group
Steve Lacy
Steve Lacy
2 releases
Person
Brigitte Fontaine
Brigitte Fontaine
2 releases
Person
Grachan Moncur III
Grachan Moncur III
2 releases
Person
Dave Burrell
Dave Burrell
2 releases
Person
Soft Machine
Soft Machine
2 releases
Group
Anthony Braxton
Anthony Braxton
2 releases
Person
Areski Belkacem
Areski Belkacem
2 releases
Person
Kenny Clarke
Kenny Clarke
1 release
Person