WESTWOOD

Westwood was based in Montgomery,
Mid Wales. It was run by directors Gordon Davies and his wife,
Gwen, and according to 'Music Week' of the 22nd of March 1975 it was formed in
1971 with the aim of giving a recording break to British Country acts. The
article added that custom pressing plants were used and that the artists were
partly responsible for selling and distributing their records, along with
Westwood itself; the deals were for twelve months and gave Westwood full
rights to the material. A separate publishing agreement gave the company and the artists
50% each, and a stipulation in the contract was that the artists
could not re-record their tracks for other companies for two years after the
recording was issued. A couple of years later, 'MW' of the 19th of March
1977 revealed that Westwood was to start doing tape-lease deals: Gordon Davies
was quoted as saying "Too many groups have split shortly after we recorded
them. As the majority of the LPs were intended for sale on the road the
result was not very healthy economically." He added that the company would
continue to record its established artists without money upfront. An
advert for Westwood in 'MW' for the 29th of April 1980 claimed with some
justification that it was 'Britain's leading Country Music label',
and the company continued to release records until c.1983.
True to its stated intention Westwood concentrated
on Country & Western records, though some Folk ones came out as well; the
vast majority were LPs, though several EPs and at least one single
were issued. It released more than one hundred and sixty records, admittedly
in what seem to have been limited pressings. LPs, EPs and singles all shared the same WRS-000 numerical series.
The label design remained basically the same, but the colour
scheme varied: 7" records can be found with black-on-yellow and
silver-on-orange labels as well as the colour schemes shown above. A couple
of minor companies, Real (c.1975-c.76) and Sîr (q.v both), had their records made through Westwood - the
relationship appears to have been a close one, as the Davises produced albums for
both of them. Recording was frequently done at the 'September Sound' studios of Look Records (q.v. both), in Golcar. The discography below lists the few Westwood
7" records that I have managed to track down; I suspect that there may not be many more, if indeed there are any. Thanks to Robert Bowes for the scan of the first red label.

Copyright 2006 Robert
Lyons.