Old Cars
It isnt The Cars co-founder and lead vocalist Ric Ocasek. Hes sticking with his solo career. Sadly, vocalist/bassist Ben Orr passed away back in 2000.Ocasek & Orr hooked up with lead guitarist Elliot Easton in the mid-70s to form Capn Swing. This band was short lived, becoming The Cars in 1976, pulling into the lineup, Greg Hawkes on keyboards and Dave Robinson (Modern Lovers) on drums. Six studio albums followed, the most successful of which was Heartbeat City in 1984. In 1988 the band said they were calling it a day, probably due to so much side solo project work from most members which continues on to present day.
New Cars

Its certainly a powerful group in rock terms, with some edge to it, but how does it sound as The New Cars? Truth be told, I love it! Fifteen great live cuts, including the albums first single, Not Tonight and three new studio tracks. It also contains cuts from Mr. Rundgrens background: Open My Eyes (from Nazz days) and I Saw The Light. I guess he was bound to want something of his own in the set before he agreed to sing The Cars back catalogue.
Just Listen
Seriously though, from opener Just What I Needed, through well known Cars numbers, Lets Go, and Candy-O (on which, incidentally, Mr. Rundgren sounds very David Byrne-like) the guitars are seriously riffing away.In my opinion, the bands live tracks have a stronger rock edge than their studio releases. I never saw them with Ric, though wouldve liked to, but I always more than admired Mr. Ocaseks writing ability both with The Cars and solo. This is certainly a good way of presenting a new lineup, mixing classic songs from back catalog with a few newies on your comeback (?) album.
The new songs? Well, youve probably heard Not Tonight by now, and it sounds like it could have been something Ric Ocasek had written for sure. Warm impressed me as something that wouldnt go amiss on something by Jeff Lynne / ELO. Pure pop and actually great. More is the last cut. Funnily enough, it starts not too differently from Best Friends Girl, with hints of the sound Modern English had with Melt With You.
All said and done, I think theyve more than done themselves justice and the tour should be great. Pick this up when it comes out, pop it in the car CD player and -- dare I say it? -- just Drive!
Check It Out

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