Jump to content

SPG Records

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

SPG Records was an independent Toronto dance record label of the 1990s up to 2010. The label mainly produced Canadian house and dance compilations.[1][2]

Two of SPG's best selling compilation series were the alternative rock collections: Hardest Hits (Vols. 1-5), and Classic Alternatives (Vols. 1-3).

Records

[edit]
Sound of the Underground
Compilation album
Released1994
GenreHouse music
LabelSPG Records

Sound of the Underground compilation 1994[3]

1. Work It To The Bone - LNR
2. City Streets - Basil Hardhouse
3. Twilight for Some - Mark Rogers
4. It's Alright - Sterling Void
5. Promise Land - Joe Smooth
6. Party Time (Feel Ya) - Pal Joey
7. No Way Back - Adonis
8. Can You Party? - Royal House
9. Mind Games [Underground Mix] - Quest Carl Bias
10. Your Love - Frankie Knuckles G. Cooke
11. Bring Down The Walls - DJ Soul Slinger, Robert Owens
12. The Weekend - Todd Terry
13. Can You Feel It - Larry Heard Fingers Inc. Chuck Roberts
14 House Nation - Nat Jones, Housemaster Boyz

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Billboard - 27 Apr 1996 - Page 62 Canadian Labels Pool Their Hits "Quality, Popular, SPG, and Attic won't be able to do pop compilations, and they'll even have problems with their dance samplers.
  2. ^ Billboard - 29 Sept. 2001 - Page 43 ... primarily from Universal, Sony, and BMG, as well as Toronto-based indies Popular and SPG Music — now represent around 10% of music sales in Canada, according to industry sources"
  3. ^ Billboard - 26 march 1994 - Page 40 "The Toronto "Sound Of The Underground" on SPG Records offers a ample proof that the Canadian city's club scene has much more going on than meets the eye. Loads of smokin' deep-house to pick from, starting with "Feel Ya" by PJ, and ..."