- Cars (song)
Infobox Single
Name = Cars
Artist =Gary Numan
from Album = The Pleasure Principle
Released = August 1979
Format = 7" single
Recorded = Marcus Music AB,London 1979
Genre = New Wave,Synth pop
Length = 3:44
Label = Beggars Banquet
BEG 23
Producer =Gary Numan
Last single = "Are 'Friends' Electric? " (1979)
This single = "Cars" (1979)
Next single = "Complex" (1979)
Misc = Audiosample
Upper caption = Audio sample
Audio file = GaryNuman-Cars.ogg"Cars" is a 1979 song byGary Numan , released as a single from the album "The Pleasure Principle". It reached the top of the charts in several countries and today is considered a New Wave staple. Reaching number 1 in 1979 in the UK charts and #9 on the Billboard charts, in the US, in 1980. However, its popularity was so enormous that it overshadowed much of the rest of Numan's career in the 1980s, causing him to be thought of in later years as aone-hit wonder in many countries.The song was the first release credited solely to Gary Numan after he dropped the band name
Tubeway Army , with which he had released four singles and two LPs, including the number one hit "Are 'Friends' Electric? ", and its parent album, "Replicas". Musically the new song was somewhat lighter and more pop-oriented than its predecessors, Numan later conceding that he had chart success in mind: "This was the first time I had written a song with the intention of 'maybe it could be a hit single'; I was writing this before "Are 'Friends' Electric?" happened".Cite journal
author=Stephen Webbon & Gary Numan
title=Complete Gary Numan UK Discography
journal=Record Collector (December 1985, No. 76)
year=1985
pages=p.15]Music and lyrics
"Cars" is based on two musical sections: a verse/instrumental break, and a bridge. The recording features a conventional rock
rhythm section ofbass guitar and drums, although the rest of the instruments used aresynthesizers , principally theMinimoog (augmenting the song's recognisable bassriff ) and the Polymoog Keyboard, providing austere synthetic string lines over the bass riff. The bridge section also includes atambourine part. Numan's vocal part is sung in an almost expressionless, robotic style. There is no 'chorus' as such.According to Numan, the song's lyrics were inspired by an incident of road rage: "I was in traffic in London once and had a problem with some people in front. They tried to beat me up and get me out of the car. I locked the doors and eventually drove up on the pavement and got away from them. It's kind of to do with that. It explains how you can feel safe inside a car in the modern world... When you're in it, your whole mentality is different... It's like your own little personal empire with four wheels on it." [http://www.kaos2000.net/interviews/garynuman/ "KAOS2000 Magazine" interview] ]
Video
The
music video featured Numan's then-current backing band, includingBilly Currie from the bandUltravox , though he had not actually played on the recording of "Cars". Towards the end of the video, a multitude of Gary Numans are depicted 'driving' along a Polymoog keyboard.Release and aftermath
The original UK single was released in August 1979, backed with a non-album instrumental track called "Asylum". The U.S. B-side was "Metal", from "The Pleasure Principle" album. The track has been a UK Top Twenty hit for Numan in three successive decades: on its original release in 1979 (making number one); in 1987 as the 'E Reg Model' remix (making number 16); and again in 1996 following its use in an advertisement for
Carling Premier beer (number 17).Numan has regularly performed the song on stage since its original release and it appears on all but one of his official live albums to date; many remixed versions have also been released over the years (see "Live versions and remixes"). Kool G. Rap & DJ Polo released their own hip-hop version of "Cars" on their debut "Road to the Riches" album in 1989. "Cars" was covered by the
Judybats on the 1991 single "Daylight" and by Shampoo on the "Girl Power" single in 1995.Dave Clarke performed the song on the "Random" tribute album in 1997, whileFear Factory recorded a version of the song (with Numan) and released it as a single in 1999. Numan also appeared in the video. The song was also heavily sampled in the 2000 song "Koochy" byArmand van Helden , reaching number 4 in theUK Singles Chart . The beat was later used for the song "Hot Wheels" by the hip hop group Jim Crow. The posthumous release of J Dilla's previously unreleased MCA album "Pay Jay" includes "Trucks", a hip-hop remake of "Cars".Track listing
# "Cars" (Numan) – 3:44
# "Asylum" (Numan) – 2:30Production credits
* Producer:
** Gary Numan*
Musician s:
**Gary Numan : Vocals, Keyboards (Minimoog ,Polymoog ), Synthetic percussion
**Paul Gardiner :Bass guitar
** Chris Payne: Keyboards (Minimoog, Polymoog)
** Cedric Sharpley:Drum s,Tambourine Live versions and remixes
A selected list of Numan's official live recordings and remixes.
* "Living Ornaments '79" (1981) - live recording
* "White Noise" (1985) - live recording also released on "The Live EP"
* "Cars (E Reg Model)" (1987) - remix released as 7"/12" single (including two other 1987 mixes) and on compilation album "Exhibition"
* "Ghost" (1987) - live recording
* "The Peel Sessions Volume 2" (1987) - 1979 live-in-studio recording forJohn Peel 'sBBC Radio 1 show released as EP
* "The Skin Mechanic" (1989) - live recording
* "Cars ('93 Sprint)" (1993) - remix released as EP (including two 1987 mixes and three other 1993 mixes) and on compilation album "The Best of Gary Numan 1978-1983"
* "Dream Corrosion" (1994) - live recording
* "Cars (Premier Mix)" (1996) - reissued/rebadged 1987 remix released as single and on compilation album "The Premier Hits"
* "Living Ornaments '81" (1998) - live recording
* "The Mix" (1998) - three remixes ("Spahn Ranch mix", "Talla 2xlc mix" and "JLAB mix")
* "Cars" (1998) - Cover done by Fear Factory featuringSerj Tankian ofSystem of a Down
* "Koochy" (2000) - Cover done byArmand van Helden
* "Scarred" (2002) - live recording
* "Hybrid" (2003) - remix
* "Cars(Numanoid Mix)" (2003) - Cover and remix done by Fear Factory
* "Live at Shepherd's Bush Empire" (2004) - live recording
* "Living Ornaments '80" (2005) - reissued/expanded live recording originally released minus "Cars" in 1981Pop culture occurrences
* The song is featured in several episodes of the first season of the UK comedy series "
The Mighty Boosh " (Numan himself appeared in one episode during the series' third season).*Was in the movie "
Freddy Got Fingered " along withFear Factory 's cover.*The song is featured in the 2002
videogame "" as part of the New Wave radio stationWave 103 .*Was in the video game "Test Drive 6"; the music video by
Fear Factory was accessible in the options menu for this game.*Parody performed by
Homer Simpson in "The Simpsons " episode "Diatribe of a Mad Housewife ".*Its music video was used in "
Beavis and Butthead ".*Has been used in several episodes of the television drama "
Nip/Tuck ".*Was played at the end of the "
Family Guy " episode "Whistle While Your Wife Works ", with new lyrics performed by Stewie.*Featured in the commercials for the
Discovery Channel 's "Future Car" program.*Some of the instrumental parts were used in a commercial for
ESPN football.*Has appeared in advertisements for
American Express ,Carling beer,Little Debbie ,Oldsmobile (the Alero) andNissan .*Although a parody of
Kenny Chesney 's 2003 Country hit, "Big Star", the song "New Car" byCledus T. Judd used the instrumental portion of "Cars" after each chorus, partially performed with car horns.*Featured in a Swedish TV commercial for the insurance company
Folksam , 2008*In
1980 ,Frank Zappa played Cars during some live shows, but sang the lyrics to his song "In France" instead of the original ones. When "In France" was released on his1984 album "Them or Us ", it got its own,blues background instead. [http://globalia.net/donlope/fz/songs/In_France.html In France] ]Notes
References
* Paul Goodwin (2004). "Electric Pioneer: An Armchair Guide to Gary Numan"
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