The platinum follow-up featuring the hit "Let's Go" and iconic Alberto Vargas cover art. Panorama (1980): A slightly darker, more experimental synth-driven record. Shake It Up (1981):
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The production on this record scales back the heavy synth-pop gloss in favor of louder guitars. A high-bitrate FLAC capture highlights the grit of Elliot Easton’s guitar work and the raw, bittersweet vocal delivery of Ocasek and Orr during their final shared studio sessions. 4. The Final Bow (2011) Move Like This (2011)
The music of The Cars relies heavily on contrast: the sharp bite of Elliot Easton's guitars against Greg Hawkes' smooth, swirling keyboard frequencies. In compressed audio formats (like MP3), these frequencies often crowd each other out, resulting in a flat soundstage. A lossless FLAC archive preserves:
The band's debut album is widely considered one of the best first albums in rock history. Produced by Roy Thomas Baker, who also worked with Queen, the album features a clean, powerful sound. It includes massive hits like "Just What I Needed," "My Best Friend's Girl," and "Good Times Roll." Every track on this record is strong enough to be a single. 2. Candy-O (1979)
Returning to a more commercial, dance-oriented pop sound, Shake It Up was the band's final album recorded at their own Syncro Sound Studios in Boston. It successfully reclaimed their spot at the top of the mainstream charts. The platinum follow-up featuring the hit "Let's Go"
Chronological Discography (selected releases)
Relive the definitive sound of New Wave with this comprehensive high-fidelity collection of . From their self-titled 1978 debut that redefined radio rock to their final studio reunion in 2011, this set captures every sleek synth line and jagged guitar riff in lossless FLAC quality. Included Studio Albums: The Elektra Years 1978–1987
Uncompressed audio keeps Greg Hawkes’ complex, jagged synth frequencies from sounding harsh or distorted. Shake It Up (1981)
Their most experimental and dark transition. The Cars - Discography (1978–2011) collection is a
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Here is a comprehensive list of the Cars' discography: