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==Overview== Radar was distributed in most of the world by WEA Records (now known as [[Warner Music Group]]). In the United States, three Radar artists ([[the Inmates]], [[Bram Tchaikovsky]] and [[Yachts (band)|Yachts]]) were signed to [[Polydor Records]] through a licensing deal. [[Nick Lowe]] released both the first Radar single ("[[I Love the Sound of Breaking Glass]]"/"They Called It Rock", ADA 1) and its first album (''[[Jesus of Cool]]'', RAD 1). Lowe had previously been signed to [[Stiff Records]], as had several other Radar acts, including [[Yachts (band)|Yachts]], [[Richard Hell and the Voidoids]], and Radar's major act, [[Elvis Costello]] and the Attractions. Costello and Lowe were brought to Radar by their manager [[Jake Riviera]] when Riviera left Stiff, which he had co-founded. Other prominent Radar acts included [[La Düsseldorf]], [[the Pop Group]],<ref>{{Cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wQRFAAAAQBAJ&q=Radar+%22Andrew+Lauder%22&pg=PT104 |title = Totally Wired: Postpunk Interviews and Overviews|isbn = 9781593763947|last1 = Reynolds|first1 = Simon|date = 2010-08-10}}</ref> [[Loudon Wainwright III]], [[Pere Ubu (band)|Pere Ubu]], [[Clive Langer|Clive Langer and the Boxes]], [[999 (band)|999]], [[Wayne Kramer]], [[the Soft Boys]], [[Bette Bright|Bette Bright and the Illuminations]], [[Brian James (guitarist)|Tanz Der Youth]], [[Visage (band)|Visage]] and [[Métal Urbain]]. Several of Radar's early releases (including [[Iggy Pop]] and [[James Williamson (musician)|James Williamson]]'s ''[[Kill City]]'', [[National Lampoon (magazine)|National Lampoon]]'s ''[[That's Not Funny, That's Sick]]!'', [[the Good Rats]]' ''[[From Rats to Riches]]'' and [[Pezband]]'s ''Laughing in the Dark'') were licensed from independent American labels. Radar also released new albums by original 1950s [[rockabilly]] singers [[Ray Campi]] and [[Mac Curtis]] through an arrangement with [[Rollin' Rock Records]]. Some Radar releases were reissues of [[garage rock]] and [[psychedelic rock]] bands from the 1960s. Through its WEA connections, Radar was able to rerelease recordings by the [[Shadows of Knight]] (originally on the [[Atlantic Records|Atlantic]]-distributed [[Dunwich Records]]) and [[the Electric Prunes]] (originally on the [[Warner Bros. Records|Warner Bros.]]-distributed [[Reprise Records]]). In addition, Radar licensed the [[International Artists]] catalog, allowing them to reissue albums by the [[13th Floor Elevators]] and the [[Red Krayola]]. Radar also released new recordings by the Red Krayola's late 1970s lineup. The original Radar label put out its last release in 1981, but it was revived with a new roster between 1995 and 1998. Notable bands signed to the second version of Radar included [[Midget (band)|Midget]], [[Prolapse (band)|Prolapse]], [[Acacia (band)|Acacia]], [[C. Gibbs|Morning Glories]], Heave, Unsophisticates and Pure Morning, a precursor of [[Clinic (band)|Clinic]].
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