Birchmount Records

Birchmount Records

Birchmount Records — Canada’s Budget Label with Hidden Gems
For decades, Canadian record collectors have stumbled across albums on Birchmount Records in thrift bins, yard sales, or dollar-store racks—often not realizing they were holding pieces of a fascinating chapter in Canadian music history. What looked like a budget label churned out by a major distributor was, in fact, an ambitious experiment that mixed reissues, compilations, and a surprising amount of original Canadian content. Behind the cheap price tags lay a catalogue that captured everything from garage rock and psych-pop to jazz, funk, and country, including contributions from artists who would later leave a permanent mark on Canadian music.

Origins at Quality Records
Birchmount was created in 1969 by Quality Records, Canada’s largest distributor at the time. Quality already handled a vast network of international labels and had its own successful imprints (Barry, Broadland, Celebration, REO, Ringside, among others). Executives George Keane and George Struth saw an opportunity to build a budget line that would recycle older Quality titles, strike deals with other Canadian independents, and release new material under a uniform brand. They named it Birchmount Records, after the street running near Quality’s Toronto headquarters.

The Big Launch
The launch was unusually bold. In September 1969, Quality announced a 22-album first wave, nearly 90% of it Canadian content—something unheard of at the time. Releases included reissues of acts like The Guess Who and The Beau-Marks, licensed material from Lyman Potts’ Canadian Talent Library (featuring Guido Basso, Eugene Amaro, Al Baculis, and others), and a compilation deal with Don Grashey’s Gaiety Records, which brought obscure groups such as The Plague and The Checkerlads into the fold.

To bolster the catalogue, Quality also created a series of “shadow albums”: records by faceless studio bands with no touring existence, padded with 50% cover versions and 50% new songs. Producer Greg Hambleton—then cutting his teeth at Sound Canada Studios—was hired to oversee these projects. He brought in his brother Fergus Hambleton, songwriter Jay Telfer, and Yorkville psych-rockers The Magic Cycle to record bed tracks. Out of these sessions came albums by “Suzanne,” “Sultan Street Nine,” “Tuesday’s Children,” and “Candy Rock Fountain.” While marketed as genuine artists, they were really vehicles for Hambleton originals and clever studio work.

Early Canadian Highlights
Birchmount’s early catalogue offered an eclectic spread of talent:

Mary Saxton, an Edmonton soul singer barely out of her teens, released her debut album.

Beau Hannon and the Mint Juleps captured the Niagara R&B scene.

Cal Cavendish and Bette Graham offered folk and lounge stylings.

Pete Schofield and the Canadians documented Toronto’s high-school jazz scene.

Wayne Versage, original vocalist of The Shays before David Clayton-Thomas, cut his only solo LP.

Folk duo Merrick and Kathy Jarrett recorded Folk Songs for Children.

This unusual diversity made Birchmount stand apart from ARC or Paragon, other Canadian “budget” lines of the day.

Second and Third Waves
A second wave of 22 albums appeared in November 1969, again heavy on Canadian content (about 75%). By early 1970, the third wave ballooned to 32 albums, though the Canadian share slipped to under half. Still, this batch produced some of the label’s most coveted titles:

*Wayne McGhie’s In the Sunshine—a soul-reggae-funk LP whose drum breaks later became legendary with hip-hop producers.

Alan Thicke’s debut LP, featuring quirky originals and one track sampled decades later.

Friday Afternoon’s Johnny Cash Hits, a strange hybrid of country covers and psych-tinged originals.

Betty Vidal’s mostly original country-rock album.

The Everlovin’ Singers, a slice of Canadian sunshine pop.

Sadly, a fire at Quality’s warehouse in 1970 destroyed much of the stock from these releases, instantly making them some of the rarest LPs in the Birchmount catalogue. Today, originals often sell for hundreds of dollars.

Decline of Canadian Content
By 1972, the focus shifted toward repackaging American stars like Johnny Cash, Hank Williams, Gladys Knight & the Pips, and the Isley Brothers. Canadian content, which had been 90% at the launch, dwindled to less than 25% by the late 1970s. There were exceptions: country artists such as Diane Leigh and Hank Smith appeared, and in 1978 Birchmount struck a deal with the Canadian Talent Library to issue a dozen LPs by Peter Appleyard, Rob McConnell’s Boss Brass, Jackie Mittoo, Eugene Amaro, the Laurie Bower Singers, and others.

The End of the Line
Birchmount carried on into 1980, ultimately releasing more than 400 albums. Of these, roughly 90 were Canadian recordings. Most were sold cheaply in department stores and bargain bins, which kept the label profitable but limited its prestige. Still, for collectors, Birchmount is now recognized as a treasure trove: a mix of hidden gems, psychedelic curios, and early works by artists who later made names for themselves.

Legacy
What began as a budget imprint became an unintentional archive of Canadian talent at a crucial moment in the country’s recording history. Birchmount gave debuts to singers like Mary Saxton, preserved rare psych-pop experiments, and inadvertently documented Canada’s cultural mosaic in the late sixties and seventies. Today, its records—once dismissed as cut-rate—are sought after worldwide, proving that even a bargain-bin label can leave behind a priceless legacy.
-Robert Williston

Tracks

Artist Track Title
Wayne Versage Little Arrows Gentle on My Mind
Alan Thicke Take A Letter Maria ST
Eugene Amaro Girl From Ipanema The Tenor Saxaphone of Eugene Amaro (re-issue)
Bonnie Scots Scotland 'Ra Brave Laugh and Cry
Beau-Marks 'Cause Were in Love The High Flying
Jackie Mittoo Frangipani (Jackie Mittoo) Let's Put It all Together
Bonnie Scots Northern Lights of Aberdeen Laugh and Cry
Eddy Dietrich & The Rancheros Blue Ocean Echo Old Time Country Favourites Vol 2
Metro-Gnomes Proud Mary ST
Adam Timoon Mister Beaujangles Live!
Rob McConnell and the Boss Brass Mas Que Nada-Tristeza The Best Damn Band in the Land!!
Mary Saxton Don't Go (McAulley) Sad Eyes
Pete Schofield and the Canadians Wichita Lineman The Now Sound
Betty Vidal Isn't There Anyone In The World Gentle On My Mind
Stu Davis (David Stewart) May You Never Be Alone Songs from the Heart of Johnny Canuck
Six People Easy to be Hard Gentle in the Wind
The Laurie Bower Singers Rainy Day People Got a Feelin' for Love
Earl Mitton & the Valley Rhythm Boys Blue Mountain Waltz Fiddlin' for Fun
Betty Vidal Steeling The Blues Gentle On My Mind
The Laurie Bower Singers 50 Ways Got a Feelin' for Love
Keath Barrie Apalachicola Sings of Love and Places
Eddy Dietrich & The Rancheros Danny Boy Old Time Country Favourites Vol 2
Guido Basso What a Friend It's Happening (re-issue)
Paul Anka Let Me Be The One Jubilation
Jack Hennig Change Your Mind Lisa Brown
Wayne Versage Kansas City Gentle on My Mind
Tom Milestone And The Jarvis Street Revue Dance On Little Girl Strands of Time
Keath Barrie I Would Love to Love You Only Talkin' to the Wind
Suzanne This Girl's In Love ST
Wayne Versage Flower Generation Gentle on My Mind
Bette Graham Loving Arms are Waiting Colour Me "Canadian"
Candy Rock Fountain Kaleidoscope Love Can Make You Happy
Guess Who Like I Love You ST
Stu Davis (David Stewart) At Mail Call Today Songs from the Heart of Johnny Canuck
Eugene Amaro What's Goin' On Twilight Time
Rising Sun Born to be Wild Born to Be Wild
Hank Smith (Heinz Schmidt) Every Mothers Child The New Country Sounds Of Hank Smith
Pat Riccio Buccaneer's Blues Pirates, Buccaneers & All That Jazz
Beau-Marks Baby Face The High Flying
The Laurie Bower Singers Do You Know Got a Feelin' for Love
Everlovin' Singers Poor Papa Another Side of Young
Rob McConnell and the Boss Brass Igor The Best Damn Band in the Land!!
Cal Cavendish Don't Talk About Love Mountain Road
Metro-Gnomes Trains and Boats and Planes ST
Jackie Mittoo Ebb Tide Let's Put It all Together
Sultan Street Nine Relations With Rita ST
Tuesday's Children I Believe In Sunshine ST
Bette Graham Mimi de Montreal Colour Me "Canadian"
Beau Hannon And The Mint Juleps Love of the Common People Most Requested
Bette Graham Georgia On My Mind Shades of Blue
Keath Barrie Love Has Made a Woman Out of You Only Talkin' to the Wind
Earl Mitton & the Valley Rhythm Boys The Forresters' Hornpipe Fiddlin' for Fun
Diane Leigh Heaven Is Here Diane...Country Queen
Six People Night Full of Peace Gentle in the Wind
Pete Schofield and the Canadians Canadiana 67 It’s a Sign of the Times
Wayne Versage Gentle on My Mind Gentle on My Mind
Earl Mitton & the Valley Rhythm Boys New Brunswick Polka Fiddlin' for Fun
Betty Vidal Tired Of Livin' The Blues Gentle On My Mind
Pete Schofield and the Canadians Mrs. Robinson The Now Sound
Sultan Street Nine For Once In My Life ST
Eugene Amaro In My Life (You Belong) Twilight Time
Friday Afternoon Grey Stone Chapel A Tribute to Johnny Cash
Wayne McGhie & the Sounds of Joy Cool It ST
Dick McClish Bluesette The Dick McClish Quintet
Jack Hennig Going Away Lisa Brown
Guess Who Stop Teasing Me ST
Jack Hennig Hey! Mr. Moon Lisa Brown
Vic Franklyn (Lyn Evans) If You Can Learn How to Cry (You Can Learn How to Laugh) Friends
Cal Cavendish Sitar Pickin' Man Mountain Road
Suzanne Island ST
Dick McClish Dindi The Dick McClish Quintet
Adam Timoon Stranger in My Place Live!
Bonnie Scots Lonely Prison Cell Laugh and Cry
Wayne McGhie & the Sounds of Joy When I Think of Home ST
Suzanne I Love How You Love Me ST
Eugene Amaro I Left My Heart In San Francisco The Tenor Saxaphone of Eugene Amaro (re-issue)
Ian & Sylvia Tyson Mr. Spoons Lovin' Sound
Graham Teear Baby, Talk to Me Songs With Orchestra
Vic Franklyn (Lyn Evans) The Hungry Years Friends
Earl Mitton & the Valley Rhythm Boys Acrobats Reel Play Downeast Fiddle Favourites
Pete Schofield and the Canadians Moonlight Serenade It’s a Sign of the Times
Innovation We'll Sing in the Sunshine ST
Eddy Dietrich & The Rancheros St. Anne's Reel Old Time Country Favourites Vol 2
Rising Sun Do Something to Me Born to Be Wild
Jerry Palmer Oh, Lucky Me Country Sound of Jerry Palmer
Sultan Street Nine These Eyes ST
Keath Barrie You Helped Me Do it My Way Only Talkin' to the Wind
Keath Barrie On Being Canadian Sings of Love and Places
Metro-Gnomes Looking Through Crystal Glass ST
Beau Hannon And The Mint Juleps For the Last Time Most Requested
Tom Milestone And The Jarvis Street Revue Coming Home Strands of Time
Rob McConnell and the Boss Brass The Entertainer The Best Damn Band in the Land!!
Beau Hannon And The Mint Juleps When Something is Wrong With My Baby Most Requested
Wayne Versage Island Gentle on My Mind
Friday Afternoon Guess Things Happen That Way A Tribute to Johnny Cash
Pat Riccio Blackbeard's Retreat Pirates, Buccaneers & All That Jazz
Candy Rock Fountain In My Life Love Can Make You Happy
Rising Sun Chase Away Born to Be Wild
The Laurie Bower Singers Think I'll Write a Song Back Home Again
Earl Mitton & the Valley Rhythm Boys Crooked Stove Pipe Fiddlin' for Fun

Compilation

Gentle in the Wind

Love Can Make You Happy

ST

Thicke, Alan

Six People - Gentle In The Wind BACK

Six People

Six People - Gentle In The Wind LABEL 02

Six People - Gentle In The Wind LABEL 01

Graham, Bette - Colour Me "Canadian" Side 1

Graham, Bette - Colour Me "Canadian" Side 2

Graham, Bette - Colour Me "Canadian"

It's Happening (re-issue)

Basso, Guido

Guido Basso-Its Happening (Birchmount BM 527) LABEL 02

Guido Basso-Its Happening (Birchmount BM 527) LABEL 01

Guido Basso-Its Happening (Birchmount BM 527) BACK

ST

Al Baculis Singers (Birchmount) BACK

Innovation - ST LABEL 02

Innovation - ST LABEL 01

Innovation - ST BACK

Live!

Timoon, Adam

Adam Timoon - Live BACK

Franklyn, Vic (Lyn Evans)

Leave Tenderly

Friends

Franklyn, Vic - Leave Tenderly

Vic Franklyn - Friends BACK

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