The Cars - Discography -1978-2011- -flac- Vtwin... Exclusive Jun 2026
A perfect fusion of garage rock energy and pristine pop production. The FLAC rip highlights Elliot Easton’s precise, rockabilly-infused guitar solos. Candy-O (1979)
1981 — Shake It Up (Elektra)
Their debut pop masterpiece featuring "Just What I Needed" and "My Best Friend's Girl". Candy-O (1979):
1979 — Candy-O (Elektra)
| # | Track Title | Lead Vocals | Length | |:---|:---|:---|:---| | 1 | "Since You're Gone" | Ric Ocasek | 3:30 | | 2 | "Shake It Up" | Ric Ocasek | 3:32 | | 3 | "I'm Not the One" | Ric Ocasek | 4:12 | | 4 | "Victim of Love" | Benjamin Orr | 4:24 | | 5 | "Cruiser" | Benjamin Orr | 4:54 | | 6 | "A Dream Away" | Ric Ocasek | 5:44 | | 7 | "This Could Be Love" | Benjamin Orr | 4:26 | | 8 | "Think It Over" | Ric Ocasek | 4:56 | | 9 | "Maybe Baby" | Ric Ocasek | 5:04 | The Cars - Discography -1978-2011- -FLAC- vtwin...
Faced with the daunting task of following up a massive debut, The Cars delivered a darker, edgier, and more cohesive sophomore effort. Sporting a famous Vargas pin-up cover, Candy-O solidified their place at the top of the New Wave movement.
The quiet, tense verses explode beautifully into massive, anthemic choruses.
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The Cars were architects of the American New Wave movement. They perfectly fused the raw energy of punk, the melodic sensibilities of power pop, and the futuristic textures of electronic synth-rock. Led by the distinct songwriting of Ric Ocasek and the smooth vocals of Benjamin Orr, the band dominated the airwaves from the late 1970s through the late 1980s, before launching a surprise final comeback in 2011. A perfect fusion of garage rock energy and
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– The double-platinum follow-up sporting hits like "Let's Go". Candy-O (1979): 1979 — Candy-O (Elektra) | #
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The title track features an incredibly bright, infectious synth bounce and tight rhythm guitar work. Lossless audio prevents the high-frequency percussion and shimmering keyboards from sounding brittle. 5. Heartbeat City (1984)
Their meteoric rise began with their self-titled debut album on June 6, 1978. A "calculated concoction" of rock and roll sensibilities, the album was an instant success, selling over a million copies by the end of the year and eventually achieving 6× Platinum status in the US. Singles like "Just What I Needed" and "My Best Friend's Girl" became anthems of the era and remain timeless classics.