The Cars - Candy-O

The Cars - Candy-O
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Album Details

Title: Candy-O
Artist: The Cars
Release Date: 6/1979
Re-Released On: 2/8/2005
Label: Elektra, Elektra Entertainment
Duration: 36:25
UPCs: 075596055925, 075596032728, 081227872069
Genre: Rock
Styles: New Wave, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Punk/New Wave, Album Rock
Moods: Fun, Quirky, Wry, Bright, Crunchy, Detached, Nocturnal, Slick, Amiable/Good-Natured, Cold, Energetic, Ironic, Playful, Reflective, Tense/Anxious, Light
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 3
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Let's Go
  2. Since I Held You
  3. It's All I Can Do
  4. Double Life
  5. Shoo Be Doo
  6. Candy-O
  7. Night Spots
  8. You Can't Hold on Too Long
  9. Lust for Kicks
  10. Got a Lot on My Head
  11. Dangerous Type

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2005CDElektra Entertainment
1990CDElektra2-507
------CDElektra60327

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Album Review

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, 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

Credits

NameCredits
Alberto VargasIllustrations, Cover Painting
Benjamin OrrBass, Vocals, Guitar (Bass)
David RobinsonDrums, Cover Art Concept, Percussion, Vocals
Elliot EastonVocals (Background), Guitar, Vocals
Greg HawkesSax (Tenor), Vocals (Background), Percussion, Vocals, Saxophone, Keyboards
Jeff AlbertsonPhotography
Johnny LeeDesign, Art Direction
Ric OcasekGuitar, Vocals, Guitar (Rhythm)
Ron CoroArt Direction, Design
Roy Thomas BakerProducer