Music for Leisure
Music for Leisure | |
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Founded | C 1970s |
Genre | various |
Country of origin | New Zealand |
Location | New Zealand |
Music for Leisure was a budget record label in New Zealand that released many compilation albums. It also handled re-releases of other labels.
Background
The label was set up by John McCready who had become marketing manager for Philips Records. He created the label to supply non-traditional record outlets such as super markets. IT became a big success for him and as a result he was a finalist for the New Zealand salesman of the year awards.[1] Later under Polygram, the label was annually releasing the Solid Gold series. Volume 28 of the series sold between 80,000 and 100,000 copies.[2]
One of its earliest releases was 20 Solid Gold Hits which included "Burning Bridges" by the Mike Curb Congregation, and "Me You And A Dog Named Boo" by Lobo, and some New Zealand artists.[3] Another compilation on the label was 20 Studio One Hits.[4]
References
- ↑ New Zealand Musician, February / March, 2015 Page 20, 21 moments like these
- ↑ NZ on Screen, 08/03/2011 Brutus, the Ides of March and all that Bunk By Mike Alexander
- ↑ Discogs Various – 20 Solid Gold Hits
- ↑ National Library of New Zealand 20 Studio One hits (sound recording)