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− | ''Hark Records'' was a Hamilton record label run by [[Grant Hislop]] dealing primarily with pop and rock bands with mainstream aspirations in early to mid-1990s. Releases included the [[Blackjack]] albums [[Deal]] (1993) and [[Kicasso d'Muse]] (1995), [[Knightshade]]'s [[Television Eyes]] single (1995) and best-of album, [[Knightshade compilation|Knightshade]] (1995), [[King Biscuit]]'s [[Crazy Dreams]] single (1994) and [[Sun Hits The Moon]] album, as well as [[Tim Armstrong]]'s solo album [[Wondering Why]] (1995). ''Hark'' was also responsible for the [[Bark Number One]] compilation of Waikato music in 1995. The label closed down in 1997. | + | ''Hark Records'' was a Hamilton record label run by [[Grant Hislop]] dealing primarily with pop and rock bands with mainstream aspirations in early to mid-1990s. Releases included the [[Blackjack]] albums [[Deal]] (1993) and [[Kicasso d'Muse]] (1995), [[Knightshade]]'s [[Television Eyes]] single (1995) and best-of album, [[Knightshade compilation|Knightshade]] (1995), [[King Biscuit]]'s [[Crazy Dreams]] single (1994) and [[Sun Hits The Moon]] album, as well as [[Tim Armstrong]]'s solo album [[Wondering Why]](1995). ''Hark'' was also responsible for the [[Bark Number One]] compilation of Waikato music in 1995. The label closed down in 1997. |
==Partial Discography== | ==Partial Discography== |