SPG Records
Appearance
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 | |
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Compilation album | |
Released | 1994 |
Genre | House music |
Label | SPG 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]- ^ 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.
- ^ 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"
- ^ 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 ..."