Ace of Hearts Records (US) explained

Ace of Hearts Records
Founder:Rick Harte
Genre:New wave, rock
Country:U.S.
Location:Boston, Massachusetts

Ace of Hearts Records is a Boston-based independent label founded in 1978 by Rick Harte, who also produced all its releases. It recorded and released Boston area post-punk and garage rock bands in the early 1980s, including Mission of Burma, Birdsongs of the Mesozoic, Roger Miller, Neats, Lyres, The Real Kids, John Felice, Nervous Eaters, Del Fuegos, The Neighborhoods, Martin Paul, Wild Stares, Infliktors, Classic Ruins, Crab Daddy, Chaotic Past, Tomato Monkey, and Heat from a DeadStar.

Overview

Ace of Hearts released recordings by bands based in Boston. One of their releases, "Prettiest Girl" by the Neighborhoods, sold ten thousand copies. The record company had been established in 1978 by Rick Harte.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Azerrad . Michael . Our Band Could Be Your Life: Scenes from the American Indie Underground 1981–1991 . 2001 . Little, Brown . Boston . 978-0316063791 . 1 . registration .