Billy Satellite
Billy Satellite | |
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Studio album by Billy Satellite | |
Released | 1984 |
Genre | Rock |
Label |
Capitol Capitol 12340 (U.S., LP) |
Producer | Don Gehman |
Alternative Cover | |
Cover of the 2000 ATM Records re-release | |
Billy Satellite was an American rock band based in Oakland, California. Formed in 1983, the band consisted of Monty Byrom (guitar, vocals, keyboards), Danny Chauncey (guitar, keyboards), Ira Walker (bass), and Tom "Fee" Falletti (drums).[1] They are perhaps best known for composing and performing the original version of "I Wanna Go Back," which would later become a big hit for Eddie Money. It was also covered by Gregg Rolie on his 1985 self-titled release.
History
The group released an eponymous album in 1984, that included the minor hits "I Wanna Go Back" and "Satisfy Me." Accompanying music videos were released for both of these songs. The band recorded a follow-up album that went unreleased until 2016, and the band broke up soon thereafter.
Byrom went on to form New Frontier and later worked with Eddie Money who covered Billy Satellite's "I Wanna Go Back" on his 1986 album Can't Hold Back. (Money would later also cover Billy Satellite's other hit, "Satisfy Me" (under the title "When You Gonna Satisfy Me") on his 1999 album, Ready Eddie.) Later, Byrom was part of the band Big House. In 1987, Chauncey joined 38 Special.
Recently
While Chauncey continues to play guitar for .38 Special, the other three members of Billy Satellite (Byrom, Walker, and Falletti) have regrouped to form the band Zen Road Pilots, releasing an album and performing in and around the Bakersfield, CA area.[2]
Albums
Billy Satellite made one self-titled album released by Capitol Records that contained two chart singles, "Satisfy Me" and "I Wanna Go Back." The album was re-released as Billy Satellite 1 by ATM Records in 2000 with new cover art and with two bonus tracks.[3] In 2009, Rock Candy Records remastered and re-released the original album again.[4] In April 2016, Billy Satellite's unreleased follow-up album, Billy Satellite II, was released on the AOR Heaven label 31 years after it was recorded and shelved.[5]
Billy Satellite (1984)
Side 1:
- "Satisfy Me" (Byrom, Chauncey, Walker) — 3:41
- "Last Call" (Byrom, Byrom) — 3:29
- "Do Ya?" (Walker) — 3:46
- "I Wanna Go Back" (Byrom, Chauncey, Walker) — 3:52
- "Trouble" (Byrom, Chauncey, Walker) — 3:46
Side 2:
- "Rockin' Down the Highway" (Byrom, Chauncey) — 3:30
- "Turning Point" (Byrom, Walker) — 3:28
- "Bye Bye Baby" (Byrom, Chauncey) — 4:30
- "Standin' With the Kings" (Chauncey) — 3:51
- "The Lonely One" (Byrom, Chauncey) — 3:29
Bonus tracks (from the 2000 re-release):
- "Poker Face" (Byrom, Walker) — 3:26
- "Ready to Rock and Roll" (Allinsmith, Walker) — 4:03
Billy Satellite II (2016)
- "You and Me and the Night" (Byrom, Chauncey) — 3:27
- "Sorry" (Byrom, Chauncey, Walker) — 4:02
- "Honesty" (Byrom, Chauncey, Walker) — 3:21
- "You Got Nothing on Me" (Byrom, Chauncey) — 4:43
- "Girls Like You" (Byrom, Chauncey) — 3:38
- "Fantasy Girl" (Byrom, Chauncey) — 3:13
- "Secrets in Her Heart" (Byrom, Walker) — 4:45
- "Slipping Away" (Byrom, Chauncey) — 4:00
- "Turning Pages" (Byrom) — 2:59
- "Final Stand" (Byrom, Chauncey) — 4:30
"Satisfy Me" | ||||
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Single by Billy Satellite | ||||
from the album Billy Satellite | ||||
B-side | "Turning Point" | |||
Released | 1984 | |||
Format | 7" | |||
Genre | Melodic Album-oriented rock | |||
Length | 3:41 | |||
Label |
Capitol Capitol 5356 (U.S., 7") | |||
Songwriter(s) | Byrom, Chauncey, Walker | |||
Producer(s) | Don Gehman | |||
Billy Satellite singles chronology | ||||
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Audio sample | ||||
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Singles
Singles form the album include:
- "Satisfy Me" (b/w "Turning Point") — Billboard Hot 100: #64 (debuted on 18 August 1984, charted for 6 weeks)
- "I Wanna Go Back" (b/w "Rockin' Down the Highway") — Billboard Hot 100: #78 (debuted on 8 December 1984, charted for 3 weeks)
Both had music videos produced that aired on MTV.
References
- ↑ Billy Satellite: Overview at Allmusic. Retrieved 15 July 2009.
- ↑ Muñoz, Matt (2012) "Band reunion is magical for Zen Road Pilots." Bakotopia August 22, 2012. Archived September 5, 2012, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 9-2-2013.
- ↑ Billy Satellite, Vol. 1: Overview at Allmusic. Retrieved 15 July 2009.
- ↑ Billy Satellite 'S/T' CANDY047 Archived 2009-03-23 at the Wayback Machine. at Rock Candy Records website. Retrieved 15 July 2009.
- ↑
External links
- Billy Satellite MySpace page – includes streaming audio of several songs
- Monty Byrom's Music
- Ira Walker's website