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''Hark Records'' was a Hamilton record label dealing primarily with pop and rock bands with mainstream aspirations in early to mid-1990's. 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), and [[King Biscuit]]'s [[Crazy Dreams]] single (1994) and [[Sun Hits The Moon]] album. ''Hark'' were also responsible for the [[Bark Number One]] compilation of Waikato music in 1995.
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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.
  
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==Partial Discography==
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''Ordered by Hark Records Numbers''<br>
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'''HKS Series (singles)'''
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*[[Now You Fly]] single by [[Blackjack]] (HKS20) 1993
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*[[Spinning Wheel]] single by [[Blackjack]] (HKS26) 1993
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*[[Key to the Shade]] single by [[Blackjack]] (HKS29) 1994 
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*[[Baby its You]] single by [[Blackjack]] (HKS30) 1994
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*[[Television Eyes]] single by [[Knightshade]] (HKS31) 1995
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*''Room and Spine'' single by ''Fat Mannequin'' (HKS32) 1995
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*[[Gugganaut]] single by [[Blackjack]] (HKS37) 1995
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*''Other than stares'' single by ''Fat Mannequin'' (HKS38) 1996
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*[[Crazy Dreams]] single by [[King Biscuit]] (HKS50) 1994
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'''HKC Series (mostlyalbums)'''
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*[[Deal]] album by [[Blackjack]] (HKC20) 1993
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*[[Sun Hits The Moon]] album by [[King Biscuit]] (HKC21) 1995
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*[[Bark Number One]] compilation (HKC23) 1995
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*[[Kicasso d'Muse]] by [[Blackjack]] album (HKC26) 1995
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*[[Knightshade compilation]] by Knightshade]] (HKC27) 1995
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*[[Tetnus (album)]] by [[Tetnus]] (HKC28) 1995
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*''Push the boat out'' album by ''The Narcs'' (HKC30) 1996
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*''Best of the Narcs'' album by ''The Narcs'' (HKC30) 2002 (through EMI)
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*''Back to the deep'' single by ''The Narcs'' (HKC51) 1996
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'''Released in Other (or Unknown) Series'''
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*[[My Song]] album [[Jacqui Keelan Davey]] (HK11) 1993
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*[[The Wallflower]] album by [[Andrew Johnstone]] (HKT22) 1994
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*''Fat Mannequin'' album by ''Fat Mannequin''
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*[[Wondering Why]] album by [[Tim Armstrong]]
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''This discography is oncomplete. You can help by adding to it''
 
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Latest revision as of 16:27, 16 July 2009

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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 (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[edit]

Ordered by Hark Records Numbers
HKS Series (singles)

HKC Series (mostlyalbums)

Released in Other (or Unknown) Series

This discography is oncomplete. You can help by adding to it