Quality Records

Quality Records

Quality Records: Canada’s Unsung Powerhouse of Sound

Long before multinational majors consolidated control of the Canadian market, Quality Records was quietly building the backbone of Canada’s recording industry from the ground up. Founded in October 1949, Quality was the first record company in Canada wholly owned by Canadians, and from the outset it was conceived as more than a label. It was a manufacturer, a distributor, and a national launchpad for Canadian music at a time when very little domestic infrastructure existed.

Operating from Toronto and anchored by its own manufacturing facilities, Quality grew rapidly through the 1950s and 1960s into the country’s most powerful independent record company. While Canada never developed the dense network of regional indie labels found in the United States, Quality effectively filled that role at a national scale—licensing international recordings, pressing them domestically, and moving them quickly into Canadian shops and onto radio playlists.

By the mid-1950s, under the leadership of General Manager George L. Keane, Quality had become a distribution powerhouse. Keane’s background at RCA Victor and MGM Records allowed Quality to secure Canadian rights to a wide range of American and British labels, giving the company an extraordinary presence on Canadian charts. At its peak, Quality-controlled releases accounted for a remarkable share of the records receiving national airplay, an unprecedented achievement for a Canadian-owned independent.

Infrastructure was everything. Quality’s Scarborough plant at 380 Birchmount Road housed pressing, labeling, artwork, and inventory operations under one roof. The company was also an early adopter of emerging formats, becoming the first Canadian firm to manufacture cassettes and 8-tracks, while remaining one of the most prolific vinyl producers in the country. For collectors today, the familiar “Q” etched into runout grooves has become a calling card—quiet evidence of Quality’s reach and reliability.

Alongside its international licensing work, Quality played a crucial role in developing Canadian artists long before domestic content regulations reshaped the industry. The company released early national hits by The Beau Marks, supported country artists such as Myrna Lorrie and Jack Kingston, and in 1965 helped launch a Winnipeg group onto the world stage through one of the most famous promotional gambits in Canadian music history: issuing “Shakin’ All Over” by Chad Allan and the Expressions on a plain white label marked only “Guess Who?” The name stuck, and The Guess Who went on to become Canada’s most successful rock export.

For collectors and deep diggers, however, Quality’s catalogue runs far deeper than the household names. From Mary Saxton’s incendiary soul to Mythical Meadow’s psych-folk swirl; from the proto-hard rock muscle of Power of Beckett and The Fringe to the menace of The Haunted and the raw sleaze of Leather, Quality documented nearly every corner of Canadian popular music — from country, soul, and rock to disco, funk, folk, and regional pop forms that rarely survived beyond their first pressing. Dig deeper and you’ll find Kelly Jay before Crowbar, the scorched rockabilly of Wes Dakus, prairie funk oddities, and the ethereal obscurities of Hyde and Shame Tree.

Quality’s subsidiary labels—Birchmount, Celebration, Broadland, Reo, and others—served as vital pipelines for regional and emerging talent. For every established name such as Ronnie Hawkins, Dick Damron, or The Allan Sisters, there are dozens of near-mythical obscurities: Meddy’s People, Clint Ryan, Just Us, King Beezz—artists who lit up high school gyms, coffeehouses, and AM radio before fading into collector lore.

Quality Records ceased operations as a manufacturing powerhouse in 1985, a casualty of changing formats, industry consolidation, and rising production costs. A later incarnation in the 1990s focused on compilations and dance releases before finally folding in 1997. Yet the company’s influence never disappeared.

Quality Records wasn’t just pressing records—it was pressing possibilities. Long before Canadian content regulations, government grants, or formal industry support systems, Quality proved that a Canadian-owned company could manufacture, distribute, and break records nationally. Its legacy lives on in the grooves themselves: the sound of Canadian independence, grit, and innovation, preserved in vinyl and tape, and heard loud and clear in the Quality Records Collection.
-Robert Williston

Tracks

Artist Track Title
Canada Pops Calling Occupants Of Interplanetary Craft Did You Know?
Haunted No More Lovin' I Can Only Give You Everything b/w No More Lovin'
Legal Limits Too Much Trouble ST
Skip Evans Guitar Pickin' Man Guitar Pickin' Man
Reckless Feel the Fire Heart of Steel
Hal Willis The Lumberjack The Lumberjack b/w Dig Me a Hole
Guess Who His Girl His Girl b/w It's My Pride
Larry Mattson Cowboys Don't Get Lucky All the Time Sweet Words
Christopher Edward Campaign Singing My Own Song In Ten Years Time b/w Singing My Own Song
Rocket Come Together ST
Chad Allan & Expressions (Allan Kowbel) Love Needs a Solid Foundation Looking Through Crystal Glass
Poor Souls In the Land of the Few In the Land of the Few b/w No More
Nash the Slash Psychotic Reaction Radio Sampler - Not For Sale
Beau-Marks (Del Tones) Rockin' Blues Moonlight Party b/w Rockin' Blues
Canadian Sweethearts (aka Bob and Lucille) Blowin' In The Wind Introducing The Canadian Sweethearts
Nash the Slash Psychotic Reaction American Bandages
Vic Franklyn (Lyn Evans) Always Wear Your Love For Me After All Is Said and Done
Chelsea Wind Make Me Believe in You The First Album
John Beth Sick Call Now That April's Here Score
Instructions Suburban Dream ST
John Beth Silk Stockings Now That April's Here Score
Chad Allan & Expressions (Allan Kowbel) I'll Think of You Sometimes Looking Through Crystal Glass
Hank Smith (Heinz Schmidt) Wasted Years Just Plain Country
Sweet Blindness Somebody's Watching You Energize
Bobby Gimby Let's Get Together - Canada Forever Let's Get Together
George Olliver Jayson King - Fannie Mae Live at the Bluenote (Volume 1): with Gangbuster, Shawne Jackson, Roy Kenner, Jayson King, Wayne St. John
Cody Bearpaw Home is Where the Hurt Is ST
Jefferson Lumby & Howard Glassman Jefferson Lumby & Howard Glassman - Grapejam: A Tribute to Don "Grapes" Cherry Grapejam: A Tribute to Don "Grapes" Cherry
Poor Souls Lookin' Round Lookin' Round b/w Scarecrow
Goldie Alexander Show You My Love Show You My Love b/w Go Back
Mary Saxton Sad Eyes Sad Eyes b/w Take My Heart
Bruce Murray Belle of the Ball Belle of the Ball b/w Daniel
Patti MacDonnell Merry-Go-Round Yellow House of Love
Patti MacDonnell Jesse Jesse b/w Wild Oval Henry
Lynx Old Man Sneak Attack
Salome Bey Mon Pays ST
Lynx Don't Look Twice We Are The People
Lynx Mr. Moon We Are The People
Canadian Sweethearts (aka Bob and Lucille) This Land Is Your Land Introducing The Canadian Sweethearts
Dick Damron I Guess That's Life Black Maria b/w I Guess That's Life
Guido D'amico I'm in Love With You Jimmy Boy b/w I'm in Love With You
Ronnie Hawkins 300 Pounds of Heavenly Joy Legend in His Spare Time
Larry Mattson Looking For Someone Like You Sweet Words
Bruce Murray Louise Anna Mine ST
Hank Smith (Heinz Schmidt) Give Me a Country Song Just Plain Country
Bruce Murray Honey Words ST
Instructions Learn from Computers ST
Nash the Slash 1984 (Dance Version) American Bandages
Dick Damron The Same Old Thing Again Times Like This b/w The Same Old Thing Again
Hank Smith (Heinz Schmidt) Good-Bye Waltz Just Plain Country
Bobby Gimby What a Wonderful World Let's Get Together
Salome Bey Easy Come Love ST
Cody Bearpaw Let it Shine ST
Instructions The Extra ST
Cody Bearpaw She's Gone to Phoenix ST
Larry Mattson Queen of the Ball Sweet Words
Johnny Scott You'll Never Get Rid of Me You'll Never Get Rid of Me b/w It's You
Salome Bey But Not For Me ST
King Beezz She Belongs to Me She Belongs to Me b/w Gloria
Beau-Marks I Used to Love You ST
Beau-Marks Summertime ST
Beau-Marks Clap Your Hands Clap Your Hands b/w Daddy Said
Jimmy Namaro Lazy Afternoon We Gotta Get It All Together
Meddy's People Shalalalee Shalalalee b/w Substitute
Bruce Murray Miracle Man Miracle Man b/w Sunshine Song
Saint Nick Jingle Bells (Laughing All the Way) Jingle Bells (Laughing All the Way) (split with Just For Laughs Players)
Sound 80 Orchestra and Chorus In My Time Listen to the People b/w In My Time
Jimmy Ordge Arthur Easy Rocking Chair Easy Rocking Chair b/w Let Me Be Your Friend
Christopher Edward Campaign Hard Times Hard Times b/w You're My Life
Frank Soda Take My Picture, Please Frank Soda & The Imps
Canadian Sweethearts (aka Bob and Lucille) Hootenany Express Introducing The Canadian Sweethearts
Guess Who It's My Pride His Girl b/w It's My Pride
Dunc & the Deacons Ooh Poo Pah Doo Any Day Now b/w Ooh Poo Pah Doo
Lynx Visions Missing Lynx
Dick Damron Julie That's What I Call Livin' b/w Julie
Mythical Meadow Oh Darling (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) Oh Darling b/w Reverie
Chad Allan & Expressions (Allan Kowbel) For Once in My Life Looking Through Crystal Glass
Canada Pops Until It's Time For You To Go Did You Know?
Chad Allan & Expressions (Allan Kowbel) Stop Teasing Me Hey Ho What You Do to Me!
Beau-Marks Rock And And Roll Has Got a Beat In Person!
Lynx Better Late Than Never We Are The People
Skip Evans Dusty Road Guitar Pickin' Man
Gino Soccio Dream On "Face to Face"
Regents Any Day Now Going Places With the Regents
Haunted Eight O'Clock This Morning 1-2-5 b/w Eight O'Clock This Morning
King Beezz Now Found and Lost b/w Now
Patti MacDonnell Wild Oval Henry Jesse b/w Wild Oval Henry
Ronnie Hawkins (Stuck In) Lodi Legend in His Spare Time
Chad Allan & Expressions (Allan Kowbel) Theme from a Music Box Hey Ho What You Do to Me!
Jerry Palmer Celebration Day String of Hits
Félix Leclerc Le roi heureux Chante Ses Derniers Succès
Ronnie Hawkins Louisiana Backroad Legend in His Spare Time
Hank Smith (Heinz Schmidt) Bumming Around Country My Way
John Palmer Such a Long Long Time Shorelines
Bentwood Rocker Heart Says Go Take Me to Heaven
Beau-Marks I'll Never Be the Same ST
Bruce Murray Miracle Man ST
Hank Smith (Heinz Schmidt) Baby Sittin' With the Blues Just Plain Country
The Eternals Hideaway My Woman b/w Hideaway
John Gramm The Blue & White (Radio Mix) The Blue & White

Canadian Sweethearts - Introducing the BACK

Introducing The Canadian Sweethearts

Things b/w Brown Eyed Girl

Montreal

Jiani, Carol - Montreal BACK

Happy People b/w Happy People (instrumental)

ST

We Gotta Get It All Together

Damron, Dick

Namaro, Jimmy

Jimmy Namaro-We Gotta Keep it Together LABEL 02

Jimmy Namaro-We Gotta Keep it Together LABEL 01

Jimmy Namaro-We Gotta Keep it Together BACK

Soccio, Gino - "Face to Face" Side 1

Soccio, Gino - "Face to Face" Side 2

Soccio, Gino - "Face to Face"

Soccio, Gino

Williams, Brent

Williams, Brent

Williams, Brent

Jury

Please Forget Her b/w Who Dat?

Quality Records Banner 002

Quality Records Banner 001

Lucas, Matt*

Half & Half

Edward and Harding (Donald Edward & William Harding)

Franklyn, Vic (Lyn Evans)

After All Is Said and Done

Sway

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