Just What I Needed: Anthology

Editorial Reviews
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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 staples of the '70s and '80s. As well as being catchy, Ric Ocasek's best songs are also ironic--"Good Times Roll" and "Just What I Needed" both contain winking lyrical twists. With Ben Orr vocalizing the sweeter material, guitarist Elliott Easton's and keyboardist Greg Hawke's often-quirky musical embroidery, and drummer David Robinson's rhythmic propulsion and fashion sense, the Cars became the self-contained rock juggernaut--or, if you prefer, new wave arena band--documented on these two discs.

The hit singles and select album cuts stretch from their improbably rich debut through moodier efforts like "Panorama" and the vibrant, yet satisfying "Shake It Up" and "Heartbeat City." The CD is well seasoned by a cache of previously unreleased demos, B-sides, and outtakes. The earliest of these ('77 demos of "Take Me Now" and "Cool Fool") demonstrate that the band's sound was intact before they met their first multiplatinum producer, while later rarities (playful covers of Iggy's "Fun Time" and the Nightcrawlers' "Little Black Egg") underscore their eclectic, seemingly incongruous tastes. --Jerry McCulley

Music Review:

  1. Life
  2. Life in the Gladhouse, 1980-1984: Best of Modern English
  3. Live [Live]
  4. Loose Fur
  5. Man of the Hour [Amazon.com exclusive] [CD-single]
  6. Marshall Crenshaw [Original recording remastered] [Extra tracks]
  7. Mic City Sons
  8. More Fun in the New World [Original recording remastered]
  9. Musicforthemorningafter
  10. Nonsuch [Original recording remastered]

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A Brazilian Collection

A Schumann Fantasy

Music: New's '98 [Import]

95.3 Party Most Wanted, Vol. 2

American Automatic

Angelo [Import]

American Dream, Vol. 3 [Explicit Lyrics]

A Show of Hands

Arvo Part - Symphony No. 3 · Fratres ~ Giya Kancheli - Symphony No. 3 / LPO · Welser-Möst

"A Blossom Sings"

And The Contemporary Leaders

A Musical Massacre [Clean]

Homage: Age of the Diva

Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch