 | Cars - Complete Greatest Hits [Read More ...] 20 of their best tracks available on 1 CD, including 'Just What I Needed', 'You're All I've Got Tonight', Touch and Go', 'Magic', 'You Might Think' & more. Rhino Records. 2002. |
 | The Cars [Read More ...] Description: American art-rock was often stilted and lacking in humor until the New Wave arrived. Liberated by the influence of the Velvet Underground, Roxy Music and punk-era fellow travelers like Blondie and Suicide, the Cars methodically linked hookiness (enough to produce three hit single... |
 | Candy-O [Read More ...] Review: Stellar: Since the Cars had created a perfect album with their 1978 self-titled debut, it would be nearly impossible to top it. Instead of laboring long and hard over a follow-up like many '70s bands did after a huge commercial success, the band cranked out their sophomore effo... |
 | The Cars - Greatest Hits [Read More ...] Description: The Cars' blend of New Wave experimentation and trad-rock values made for nearly ubiquitous radio presence in the late '70s and early '80s. Often jumpily ambivalent and marvelously pop-wise in the same moment, Ric Ocasek captured the zeitgeist for people to whom even Talking Head... |
 | Heartbeat City [Read More ...] Description: Buddy Holly-meets-Roxy Music was the hook-filled formula Ric Ocasek and crew fell into on their classic 1978 debut--and it's one they continued to milk throughout the first half of the '80s. As in any formula, it seemed to dilute a bit with each subsequent release. Heartbeat City... |
 | Panorama [Read More ...] Review: Difficult third album one of The Cars' finest...:At the time of Panorama's release it was deemed difficult, awkward and overly-arty. Time has proven that these things were not such bad things for The Cars. Given the somewhat agreeable one-two punch of the two stellar albums that ... |
 | Shake It Up [Read More ...] Review: Shake It Up...The Last Great Cars Album:Shake It Up is a fantastic album. Although I didn't realize this upon first listen, a few listens later I understood this album to be exceptional. It incorporates more synthesizer parts than before but the arrangements are good, and every g... |
 | The Cars: Deluxe Edition [Read More ...] Description: American art-rock was often stilted and lacking in humor until new wave arrived. Liberated by the influence of the Velvet Underground, Roxy Music, and punk-era fellow travelers like Blondie and Suicide, the Cars methodically linked hookiness (enough to produce three hit singles a... |
 | Door to Door [Read More ...] Review: Underrated sure but not illogically so...:For all intents and purposes, Door To Door is the black sheep of all Cars albums. It's lyrics are somewhat faceless, inoffensive and are nearly generic in stance. Which is a shame because it doesn't have too much in common with anything e... |
 | Just What I Needed: The Cars Anthology [Read More ...] Description: Despite musical roots that branched from the Velvets to Steely Dan and the likes of then-new wave icons Roxy Music, the Cars never strayed far from the crucial, hook-conscious, three-minute pop song sensibility which made them one of the most successful and long-lived radio stapl... |
 | It's Alive! [Read More ...] Description: Let the good times roll - again. This ain't your father's automobile, or your older brother's for that matter, but the emergence of The New Cars, comprised of original members of The Cars. Joining Elliot Easton on guitar and Greg Hawkes on keyboards is an all-star group of rocker... |
![]() | Heartbeat City [Read More ...] Description: Buddy Holly-meets-Roxy Music was the hook-filled formula Ric Ocasek and crew fell into on their classic 1978 debut--and it's one they continued to milk throughout the first half of the '80s. As in any formula, it seemed to dilute a bit with each subsequent release. Heartbeat City... |
 | Cars - Greatest Hits [Read More ...] Description: The Cars' blend of New Wave experimentation and trad-rock values made for nearly ubiquitous radio presence in the late '70s and early '80s. Often jumpily ambivalent and marvelously pop-wise in the same moment, Ric Ocasek captured the zeitgeist for people to whom even Talking Head... |
 | Shake It Up and Other Hits [Read More ...] Drive and You Might Think Are Missing:The Cars' have a lot of good songs, but my only problem with this CD is that it doesn't have ''Drive'' and ''You Might Think'' on it. |
 | The Very Best of the Cars [Read More ...]
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 | Just What I Needed: The Cars Anthology [Read More ...] Description: Despite musical roots that branched from the Velvets to Steely Dan and the likes of then-new wave icons Roxy Music, the Cars never strayed far from the crucial, hook-conscious, three-minute pop song sensibility which made them one of the most successful and long-lived radio stapl... |
 | Heartbeat City/The Cars [Read More ...] Import-only two CD release features a pair of hit albums housed together in one package: Heartbeat City (1984) and The Cars (1978) . Warner. 2008. |
 | Second Wind [Read More ...] Racing Cars Return with their Sixth Studio Album. Their Unique Blend of Rock and Funk is Showcased on the Brand New Tracks which Highlight the Incredible Vocal Prowess of Morty. |
 | Candy-O [Read More ...] Review: Stellar: Since the Cars had created a perfect album with their 1978 self-titled debut, it would be nearly impossible to top it. Instead of laboring long and hard over a follow-up like many '70s bands did after a huge commercial success, the band cranked out their sophomore effo... |
 | The Cars [Read More ...] Description: American art-rock was often stilted and lacking in humor until the New Wave arrived. Liberated by the influence of the Velvet Underground, Roxy Music and punk-era fellow travelers like Blondie and Suicide, the Cars methodically linked hookiness (enough to produce three hit single... |