Radar Records
Radar Records was the record label formed by Jake Riviera in late 1977 after he had previously founded Stiff Records. The label's first products were released in early 1978. Radar's co-founder was British music executive Andrew Lauder, who had previously been head of A&R at the UK divisions of Liberty Records and United Artists Records. The label was distributed in the UK by Warner Brothers.
The first release on Radar Records, RAD 1, appears to have been Nick Lowe's Jesus of Cool in 1978. Nick Lowe had previously worked with Stiff Records.
The original Radar label put out its last release in 1981, but it was revived with a new roster between 1995 and 1998.
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