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Free Music Notes for The Cars - Greatest HitsFree Music Review: The Cars / Greatest Hits Hit: 5 StarsClassic Cars, pun intended. The only song I didn't care for was Heart Break City, all the other the songs are fantastic. You won't go wrong buying this one. Highly recomended.
Free Music Review: Cars Greatest Hit: 5 StarsIf you like the Cars at all , Get this CD. It has all the hits. Does not miss any Cars songs you may know
Free Music Review: classic Hit: 5 Starsif you're not a fan of singing with the classics something's wrong with you. buy this album, listen to it, become a better person.
Free Music Review: Horribly outdated compilation, missing far too many songs Hit: 2 StarsThe Cars: Greatest Hits
INTRODUCTION:
The Cars were one of the finest classic rock bands ever. With their mixture of rock and roll and new wave pop elements, they won over a number of fans during their decade or so together. There are countless compilations out there for the band. Let's take a look at Greatest Hits.
OVERVIEW:
Covers the Cars' career 1978-1985.
REVIEW:
I love the music of the Cars, they're one of my favorite bands of all time. But this compilation shows its age. Nearly every track on here (plus a whole lot more) is on the newer Complete Greatest Hits compilation. The omissions on here are far too great in number.
THE CARS (1978): Just What I Needed, Good Times Roll, My Best Friend's Girl.
COMMENTS: You get THE SINGLES from the first album. Nothing more. That means this album is missing the non-single hits Bye Bye Love, You're All I've Got Tonight, and Moving In Stereo. That's just the beginning of the atrocities of this inferior compilation.
CANDY-O (1979): Let's Go
COMMENTS: ONE TRACK from this album!? ONE TRACK!? Blasphemy, I say! What compilation omits Dangerous Type and It's All I Can Do? Well, my friends, THIS ONE DOES.
PANORAMA (1980): Touch and Go
COMMENTS: Again, an album only gets ONE TRACK on here. That means no Don't Tell Me No or the title track.
SHAKE IT UP (1981): Shake It Up, I'm Not The One, Since You're Gone
COMMENTS: This is it. The ONLY album that gets perfect representation on this compilation. No complaints.
HEARTBEAT CITY (1984.): You Might Think, Drive, Heartbeat City, Magic
COMMENTS: Glad to see the underrated title track made the cut here, as well as most of the other big hits. But why were Hello Again and Stranger Eyes omitted!?
NEW TRACK (1985): Tonight She Comes
The band recorded this single new cut for the album. It's not one of the band's best ever, but still a solid tune.
DOOR TO DOOR (1987): NO TRACKS
COMMENTS: This compilation was released prior to this album.
OVERALL:
Get Complete Greatest Hits instead. Everything this compilation does, that one does several times better.
Thumbs down.
EDITION NOTES:
This compilation has always been readily available so I doubt you'll have any trouble finding it or the superior Complete Greatest Hits.
Free Music Review: Horribly outdated compilation, missing far too many songs Hit: 2 StarsThe Cars: Greatest Hits
INTRODUCTION:
The Cars were one of the finest classic rock bands ever. With their mixture of rock and roll and new wave pop elements, they won over a number of fans during their decade or so together. There are countless compilations out there for the band. Let's take a look at Greatest Hits.
OVERVIEW:
Complete Greatest Hits spans the Cars career 1978-1987. It features 20 tracks.
REVIEW:
I love the music of the Cars, they're one of my favorite bands of all time. But this compilation shows its age. Nearly every track on here (plus a whole lot more) is on the newer Complete Greatest Hits compilation. The omissions on here are far too great in number.
THE CARS (1978): Just What I Needed, Good Times Roll, My Best Friend's Girl.
COMMENTS: You get THE SINGLES from the first album. Nothing more. That means this album is missing the non-single hits Bye Bye Love, You're All I've Got Tonight, and Moving In Stereo. That's just the beginning of the atrocities of this inferior compilation.
CANDY-O (1979): Let's Go
COMMENTS: ONE TRACK from this album!? ONE TRACK!? Blasphemy, I say! What compilation omits Dangerous Type and It's All I Can Do? Well, my friends, THIS ONE DOES.
PANORAMA (1980): Touch and Go
COMMENTS: Again, an album only gets ONE TRACK on here. That means no Don't Tell Me No or the title track.
SHAKE IT UP (1981): Shake It Up, I'm Not The One, Since You're Gone
COMMENTS: This is it. The ONLY album that gets perfect representation on this compilation. No complaints.
HEARTBEAT CITY (1984.): You Might Think, Drive, Heartbeat City, Magic
COMMENTS: Glad to see the underrated title track made the cut here, as well as most of the other big hits. But why were Hello Again and Stranger Eyes omitted!?
NEW TRACK (1985): Tonight She Comes
The band recorded this single new cut for the album. It's not one of the band's best ever, but still a solid tune.
DOOR TO DOOR (1987): NO TRACKS
COMMENTS: This compilation was released prior to this album.
OVERALL:
Get Complete Greatest Hits instead. Everything this compilation does, that one does several times better.
Thumbs down.
EDITION NOTES:
This compilation has always been readily available so I doubt you'll have any trouble finding it or the superior Complete Greatest Hits.
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