WEA Music Of Canada, Ltd.
Настоящее имя: WEA Music Of Canada, Ltd.
In June 1972 Kinney Music Of Canada, Ltd. was renamed to WEA Music of Canada, Ltd. (a.k.a. WEA Musique Du Canada Ltée. in French) as the new Canadian branch of the WEA [Warner, Elektra, Atlantic] company - a division of Warner Communications. The name remained till 1989, when in 1990, became Warner Music Canada Ltd - a subsidiary of the US-based Warner Music International.
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If both WEA Music of Canada, Ltd. and WEA Musique Du Canada Ltée. are mentioned on a release, please credit both in LCCN and state in release notes where to find which version.
May 1973 the company began using price codes on the spines of LPs and at the end of the graphic on cassette releases. The price code was a four-digit string indicating retail price (e.g., $7.98 retail price = 0798 price code).
WEA used a system of letter codes on record labels and cassette shells to indicate the producing plant:
C or CO (also CB on cassettes) = Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Don Mills, ON
CI or CR = Cinram
GR = Golden Record Manufacturing Ltd.
I = Impact Records Mfg. Co. Of Canada
Q = Quality Records Limited
R = RCA Records Pressing Plant, Smiths Falls, Ontario
WEA Canada introduced the Super C Cassette format in mid-1983. These used digital sub-masters, improved high-grade tape, included test tones, and were recorded using Dolby HX Pro and B Noise Reduction.
Corporate Name History
The initial manufacturer and distributor of Warner Bros. Records in Canada till 1967 was The Compo Company Ltd.
1967-08-31 to 1970-06-25 Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Records Of Canada Ltd.
1970-06-25 to 1971-05-28 Warner Bros. Records Of Canada, Ltd.
1971-05-28 to 1972-06-15 Kinney Music Of Canada, Ltd.
1972-06-15 to 1989 WEA Music Of Canada, Ltd.
1990 to 2004 Warner Music Canada Ltd
There after Warner Music Canada Co.
WEA Music Of Canada, Ltd.
1810 Birchmount Rd.
Scarborough, Ontario
M1P 2H7
Canada