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Canadian recording and mastering studios located in Toronto and operating under this name from 1979 to 1990. Previously operated as RCA Studios, Toronto from 1954-1979 until the studio was purchased from RCA by Phil Sheridan and Bob Richards (6). Subsequently renamed as McClear Pathé from 1990-1999, and as McClear Digital Studios since1999.
Also referred to as:
McClear Place Studios Ltd.
McClear Place Studios
McClear Place Recording Studios
McClear Place Mastering Studios
Records cut at this studio may be identified by MCP, Mcl, McL, McCl, McCLEAR, MW, or MCW in the runouts. For a short period (up until ca. 1982) etches normally associated with RCA Studios, Toronto continued to appear in runouts (TG, GT, TXG, TXD, TD, XT, ZDT, TX, DT, etc.).
Some runouts have "didge" etched into them. This is likely not an engineer's signature mark but rather an indication that the source material provided to McClear Place was a digital recording.
The name stems from a block of land that was originally owned by bookseller Thomas McClear in 1875, resulting in the laneway beside the building being named after him.