Who knew Elliot Easton could sing? Or even warble? I certainly didn’t think he would be the first non-Ocasek Car out of the garage with a solo album. Co-written with Jules Shear, I’ll say this for it, it tries. The entire MO seems to be to let Easton out of Continue Reading
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The Cars – Heartbeat City [File Under: The Cars]
The Cars – Heartbeat City – 1984 Hello.Hello Again. Dumping their longtime producer, The Cars hooked up with hitmaker Mutt Lange, got back to what made them great in the first place, namely, catchy songs, became the darlings of MTV, had Andy Warhol direct and co-star in a video and Continue Reading
Ric Ocasek – Beatitude [File Under: The Cars]
Why does this exist? At the height of The Cars’ fame, just after they cracked the top 10 with their single, “Shake It Up”, their lead singer, lead song writer, control freak who, according to stories at the time, dictated what each member would play, forcing the drummer to program Continue Reading
The Cars – Shake It Up [File Under: The Cars]
The Cars – Shake It Up – 1981 More of the same.Better production, though. The muddled sounds of early 80’s cocaine induced production are gone. I’m not saying they were doing anything, this band seems like the last one to partake in anything mind altering save keyboards. But, that’s what Continue Reading
The Cars – Panorama [File Under: The Cars]
The Cars – Panorama – 1980 Otherwise known as “what happens when a pop rock band with arty ambitions abandons the pop and much of the rock in favor of the arty?”Panorama is a mess. The song. The album. It’s a droning, muzzled, over controlled mess.Ocasek seems to be overly Continue Reading
The Cars – Candy-O [File Under: The Cars]
The Cars – Candy-O – 1979 When you know how to do one thing and you do can do that thing perfectly, why change your formula?That seems to be The Cars’ motto on this album, following one year after their debut. Now, I’ve said it many times that if this Continue Reading
The Cars – The Cars [File Under: The Cars]
The Cars – The Cars – 1978 Thirty plus years after it was one of the most spun records of my youth I’m struck by something listening to The Cars’ eponymous debut again: “Let the Good Times Roll” is a weird opener, a near laconic, stoner rocker. The kind of Continue Reading
Reflecting Pool – Green Day – Uno! Dos! Tre!
From their big label smash release, Dookie, in 1994, to 2003, Green Day released an goodly amount of music, most of it excellent.Dookie in 94, Insomniac in 95, Nimrod in 97, Warning in 2000, plus the b-side album Shenanigans in 2002, not to mention The Network’s Money Money 2020 in Continue Reading
Listening Post – The Knack – Normal as the Next Guy
Every Knack song starts off with a bang. “Let Me Out”. “Pop is Dead”.So, why does the final Fieger/Averre album start off sounding like a rejected track from a Squeeze album?Sure the song picks up after a bit, but it’s lazy, beachcomber atitude and dumb lyrics make me wonder why Continue Reading
Listening Post – The Knack – Zoom
The Knack – Zoom – 1998 Let’s get this out there. I love love love the opening track, “Pop is Dead”, an infectious, snarky, reflective commentary on the state of pop culture wrapped up in a perfect 3:48 confection.Terry Bozzio’s drums emulate Bruce Gary’s flourishy fills that I adored on that Continue Reading