Surrey Records was a short-lived budget label, based in Los Angeles and owned by Randy Wood. Wood became President of Vee-Jay Records in 1963 but left the company two years later to start several small labels in California, including Surrey, Mira, Mirwood and Crestview. The Surrey label released about 40 albums between 1965 and 1967, many of them reissues of material that was originally recorded for Horizon Records.