Ready Records

Ready Records
Founded 1979
Folded 1985
Genre(s) Electropop, Indie rock
Location Toronto, Ontario
Country Canada

Ready Records was a small but influential independent record label based out of Toronto, Canada that signed a number of new wave and indie rock bands from the early to mid-1980s.[1] Focusing primarily on local Toronto-area talent, it released 7" and 12" singles, LPs, and cassettes. Founded in 1979 by Angus MacKay and Andy Crosbie,[2] the label existed between 1979 and 1985, when it folded.

Its best selling group was the Spoons, but other acts that had minor hits or received national attention included Blue Peter, Colin Linden, and Manteca.

As part of their 20th Century Masters series, Universal released two collections entitled Best of Ready Vol. 1 and Best of Ready Vol. 2.

Ready Records discography

The following partial discography is based upon information taken from existing Ready Records releases. Where two numbers appear in brackets beside a listing, the first denotes the LP release number, and the second the cassette release number.

See also

References

  1. About Ready Records
  2. "Angus MacKay, co-founder of Ready Records". News. Blue Peter Band.com. Retrieved 10 January 2011.

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