- Heartbeat City
Infobox Album
Name = Heartbeat City
Type = studio
Artist =The Cars
Released =March 13 1984
Recorded = July 1983-January 1984
Genre =Rock and roll /New wave/Soft rock
Length = 38:41
Label =Elektra Records
Producer = The Cars & Robert John "Mutt" Lange
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:zt7ibk596ak0~T1 link]
*Robert Christgau (B+) [http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_artist.php?name=the+cars link]
*"Rolling Stone " Rating|3|5 [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/thecars/albums/album/93183/review/5942470/heartbeat_city link]
Last album = "Shake It Up " (1981)
This album = Heartbeat City (1984)
Next album = "Greatest Hits" (1985)"Heartbeat City" is the fifth studio
album by American new wave bandThe Cars , released in 1984."Heartbeat City" contains a total of five American Top 40 singles, two of which ("Drive" and "
You Might Think ") were Top 10 as well, reaching #3 and #7, respectively. A number of songs from the album gained significant radio and TV exposure, notably "You Might Think", which had a memorable music video in heavy rotation on MTV in 1984 and 1985. Another hit single frequently seen on MTV was "Magic", in which singer/songwriterRic Ocasek walked on water -- that is, the water in a swimming pool at a backyard barbecue party. This song reached #12 in the U.S. The "Drive" video (directed by actorTimothy Hutton ) showed Ocasek, who did not sing the song, arguing with a troubled young woman (portrayed by modelPaulina Porizkova , whom Ocasek would soon marry.) "Hello Again" had a video directed by the legendaryAndy Warhol -- who also appeared onscreen, further raising the video's curiosity factor. It is exceedingly unlikely that anyone who watched MTV in the mid-to-late 1980s "didn't" see a Cars video from "Heartbeat City". The song "Stranger Eyes" was used in the theatrical trailer of the 1986 film "Top Gun ", but it never made it into the soundtrack.When The Cars performed at
Live Aid , they played three songs from the album ("You Might Think" and "Drive", plus the album's title track) alongside the fan favorite "Just What I Needed ".The album was produced by acclaimed producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange. His commitment to the Cars album meant that he wasn't able to work on the forthcoming
Def Leppard album, "Hysteria". (However, due to delays in that album's recording, Lange was eventually able to produce the album.)Cover Art
The cover art (including an image of a 1971
Plymouth Duster 340) is from a 1972 piece by Peter Phillips called "Art-O-Matic Loop di Loop." [ [http://www.peterphillips.com/75a.htm Website of artist Peter Phillips] ]Track listing
All songs written by
Ric Ocasek except as noted.
# "Hello Again" – 3:47
# "Looking for Love" – 3:52
# "Magic" – 3:57
# "Drive" – 3:55
# "Stranger Eyes" – 4:26
# "You Might Think " – 3:04
# "It's Not the Night" (Greg Hawkes , Ocasek) – 3:49
# "Why Can't I Have You" – 4:04
# "I Refuse" – 3:16
# "Heartbeat City" – 4:31Personnel
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Elliot Easton –lead guitar ,backing vocals
*Greg Hawkes – keyboards, backing vocals
*Ric Ocasek –rhythm guitar , lead vocals on 1, 2, 3, 6, 8, 9, 10
*Benjamin Orr –bass guitar , lead vocals on 4, 5, 7
*David Robinson – drums, percussionTechnical personnel
*Mike Shipley - mixing engineer
*George Marino - mastering engineerCharts
Album
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