Barnaby Records
Настоящее имя: Barnaby Records
When Archie Bleyer decided to liquidate the Cadence (2) label in 1964, Andy Williams wanted to buy the masters of his own material. Bleyer was willing to sell the masters on the condition that Williams bought the entire Cadence back catalog. Originally pressed and distributed by CBS Records until 1973, when distribution switched to MGM Records (for a brief time) and then to Janus Records (where it stayed until 1979).
Primarily a reissue imprint for the Cadence catalog (i.e. the Everly Brothers, Lenny Welch, The Chordettes, Johnny Tillotson), it also released new material by Claudine Longet, Jimmy Buffett, Phyllis Brown and Doyle Holly. Ray Stevens was highly involved with this label too (moving to the label with his late 1960s Monument Records material and recording for it from 1970 until 1975). Also reissued material recorded by Charles Mingus, Steve Lacy and Max Roach for Cadence's jazz imprint Candid.
Two addresses were in use:
Most early Columbia-distributed releases and all MGM and Janus releases have Barnaby's official address in the label rim-text: "816 N. LA CIENEGA BLVD., LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 90069" (now inactive): Columbia persisted in misspelling it "LACIENAGA"! Other Columbia-numbered and -distributed releases and variants, including reissues of Cadence material on Barnaby's "Memory Lane" series, have the address "8899 BEVERLY BLVD., LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 90048", which appeared on other (non-Barnaby) releases distributed by Columbia/Epic.