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The Cars - Candy-O (CD)

Album Details: Candy-O

Release Date:02/08/2005
Label:Elektra / Wea
UPC:075596055925

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    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Mar 16, 2006

    Pros: One of those albums that reverberates through your head

    Cons: Don't get the songs out of sequence when your burning your CDs

    27 years later and I still get the same kick when I hear this album. I HAVE to hear it in its entirety. SEQUENTIALLY..never just a song here or there.
    ~In Loving Memory of Benjamin Orr RIP~

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    The Cars... a great band

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Feb 2, 2001

    Candy-o followed one of the best debut albulms ever-a tough act. And although I don't rate this as high as The Cars (5+), it's still a five star. It starts with three pop songs (Let's Go, Since I Held You, It's All...). Then it's gets even better. I ...love Double Life! Songs 9-11 is a great Cars sequence. They were so good at stringing songs together. Ben Orr sounds great on It's All I can Do and You Can't Hold On Too Long-sad to hear about his death. Ric Ocasek has the music gift-for sure-but, like all great bands, everyone is good. Elliot Easton is a great (left-handed!) guitarist, Greg Hawkes is obviously musically knowledgeable but also very creative. Ben Orr had a good (and mostly dominant) sound. And David Robinson was a great drummer. This almbum is frantic and fast yet had a great sound and perfect timing. Very addicting CD-you can listen to it over and over. Read more Less

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    Since the Cars had created a perfect album with their 1978 self-titled debut, it would be nearly impossible to top it. Instead of laboring long and hard over a follow-up like many '70s bands did after a huge commercial success, the band cranked out their sophomore effort, Candy-O, (Elektra) almost exactly one year later from the first LP. And while the album was not as stellar as its predecessor was, it did contain several classics, resulting in another smash album that solidified the band's standing as one of the most promising new bands of the late '70s. The first single, the Top 20 anthem "Let's Go," proves to be the best track, but plenty of other standouts can be found as well. The title track remains one of the band's best rockers, while the gentle "It's All I Can Do" also deserved to be a hit. The band pays tribute to T. Rex on "Dangerous Type" (the main guitar riff resembles "Bang a Gong"), rocks out on "Got a Lot on My Head" and "Night Spots," shows their softer side on "Since... I Held You," and embraces modern pop on "Double Life" and "Lust for Kicks." Their second strong release in a row, Candy-O proved that the Cars were not one-hit wonders, like so many other bands from the same era. - Greg Prato, All Music Guide Read more Less

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The Cars

Blondie may have had a string of number one hits and Talking Heads may have won the hearts of the critics, but the Cars were the most successful American New Wave band to emerge in the late '70s. With their sleek, mechanical pop-rock, the band racked up a string of platinum albums and Top 40 singles that made them one of the most popular American rock roll bands of the... Read more