
Move Like This is a Electronic album by The Cars, originally released in 2011. On Gatefold: 13 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Electronic
- Synth-Pop / New Wave
- synthetic
- playful
- nocturnal
About
The Cars were among the most successful new-wave rock bands of the late ‘70s and ‘80s. Leader Ric Ocasek had always maintained the band would never reunite and after the death of bassist-vocalist Benjamin Orr, it sounded like a safe bet. But in the fall of 2009, Ocasek realized the best musicians to work on his latest set of songs would be his former bandmates. With Jacknife Lee (U2, REM, Weezer) co-producing, the Cars jump into the 21st century with an album that sounds like they’d never stopped. The first couple of previews from the album, “Sad Song” and “Blue Tip” reminded listeners of the old band, while tracks like “Keep On Knocking” and “Free” have the same drive and aggression of the band’s first few albums. “Soon” is a haunting ballad that would have been a natural for Orr. Rather than find a replacement for him, keyboardist Greg Hawkes handled the bass parts. The Cars were always ahead of their time: Elliot Easton’s guitar chords and Hawkes’ dreamy synths sound completely contemporary. This is one reunion that doesn’t sound like a reunion, but the next logical step.
via Apple Music
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Tracklist
- 1Blue Tip3:13
- 2Too Late4:02
- 3Keep On Knocking3:52
- 4Soon4:22
- 5Sad Song3:38
- 6Free3:17
- 7Drag On Forever3:38
- 8Take Another Look4:46
- 9It's Only3:00
- 10Hits Me3:50
Credits
Performers
- David RobinsonDRUMS BACKING VOCALS
- Elliot EastonGUITAR BACKING VOCALS
- Greg HawkesKEYBOARDS GUITAR BASS GUITAR
- Ric OcasekVOCALS GUITAR KEYBOARDS
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 13 pressings tracked on Gatefold
