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A stylish debut that heralded the dawn of new wave
A hard sound where synths and guitars intertwine. A debut album that exquisitely blends intellectual construction with a pop sensibility.
"Cars" is an album that marks a turning point in the music scene of the late 1970s. With meticulous production by Roy Thomas Baker, the album strikes a perfect balance between Ric Ocasek's cool vocals, Elliott Easton's guitar, and Greg Hawkes' synths. Combining the clarity of power pop with the coldness of new wave, it offered a new direction for American rock. As a highly accomplished debut album that combines both hits and artistic merit, it remains beloved by many listeners to this day.
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- Art Direction - Ron Coro
- Design - Johnny Lee (4)
- Design [Collage] - David Robinson (3)
- Design [Collage] - Jerome Jordan Higgins
- Design [For MOFI] - John A. Beck
- Drums, Percussion, Electronic Drums [Syndrums], Backing Vocals - David Robinson (3)
- Engineer [Engineered By] - Geoff Workman
- Engineer [Second] - Nigel Walker
- Keyboards, Percussion, Saxophone, Backing Vocals - Greg Hawkes
- Lacquer Cut By - SRB
- Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals - Elliot Easton
- Management - Elliot Roberts
- Mastered By [Half-Speed Mastered By] - Shawn R. Britton
- Model [Cover Model, Uncredited] - Nataliya Medvedeva
- Photography By - Elliot Gilbert
- Producer [Produced By] - Roy Thomas Baker
- Vocals, Bass - Benjamin Orr
- Vocals, Rhythm Guitar, Written-By - Ric Ocasek