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The Cars – Candy-O (Numbered 180G Vinyl Lp)

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The Cars Candy-O on Numbered-Edition 180g LP from Mobile Fidelity  Let’s Go: Mastered from the Original Master Tapes, Mobile Fidelity Vinyl LP Will Get You Moving!  The Cars’ 1979 Sophomore Album a Must-Hear New-Wave Classic How did the Cars move beyond their smash 1978 debut (also available on Mobile Fidelity 180-gram LP) and secure their status as one of music’s leading bands for years to come? Look no further than the quadruple-platinum Candy-O. Continuing along the streamlined pop paths of its predecessor, the sophomore...
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    The Cars Candy-O on Numbered-Edition 180g LP from Mobile Fidelity 

    Let’s Go: Mastered from the Original Master Tapes, Mobile Fidelity Vinyl LP Will Get You Moving! 

    The Cars’ 1979 Sophomore Album a Must-Hear New-Wave Classic

    How did the Cars move beyond their smash 1978 debut (also available on Mobile Fidelity 180-gram LP) and secure their status as one of music’s leading bands for years to come? Look no further than the quadruple-platinum Candy-O. Continuing along the streamlined pop paths of its predecessor, the sophomore effort is preoccupied with desirable women that are as mysterious, sexy, and cool as the group’s music—and the record’s pin-up cover.

    With rare exception, few new-wave artists enjoyed much of a career outside of a one-hit wonder. Candy-O proves the Cars were anything but. It’s loaded with minimalist atmospherics, pulsing bass lines, catchy refrains, and labyrinthine synthesizers that stick in your mind for days. And while retaining a simplicity that’s a Cars hallmark, the album also takes myriad stylistic detours: the glam-rock accents of “Dangerous Type,” a song whose title references the record’s mysterious and lusty matter; the percolating riffs of the contagious title track; the dizzying garage-rock nature of the upbeat “Got a Lot on My Mind,” complete with a tooting Farfisa organ. Nothing drags or feels out of place.

    Through it all, vocalists Benjamin Orr and Ric Ocasek keep their heads about themselves, singing in direct albeit detached tones that convey the tension, excitement, and risky promise inherent in the lyrics. Hook-laced choruses abound. Yet all is not what it seems.

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    12 Inch

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    33 rpm


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