Music for Leisure

Music for Leisure was a budget record label in New Zealand that released many compilation albums.

The label was set up by John McCready who had become marketing manager for Philips Records.

He created the label to supply non-traditional record outlets such as super markets.

It became a big success for him and as a result he was a finalist for the New Zealand salesman of the year awards.

[4] One of its earliest releases was 20 Solid Gold Hits which included "Burning Bridges" by the Mike Curb Congregation, and "Me You And A Dog Named Boo" by Lobo, and some New Zealand artists.