CARS, THE – Shake It Up
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"I was a sixteen-year-old kid when this came out and I remember thinking that, compared to The Cars' Panorama, this was the cat’s pajamas. So much depends upon a pink electric guitar when you’re sixteen. It didn’t hurt that the albums strongest tracks were all up front. By the time “Victim of Love” rolled around, I was shaken and stirred from the ennui of two successive, slightly disappointing albums.
I’ve mentioned before that 1980 was a watershed year for music. Scary Monsters in particular scared the hell out of me. While The Cars were never as revolutionary as Devo or as robotic as Ultravox, they were at a minimum a brilliant hybrid of new wave and rock ‘n roll. On Shake It Up, the sounds of revolution seeped back into the music, particularly on the guitars (compare Elliot Easton’s solo on “Since You’re Gone” to Robert Fripp's solo on “Because You’re Young”–or don’t, for all the reasons cited in the comments below). This album strikes a better balance between the guitars and synthesizers than their last two (Easton seemed too buried on Panorama), but it’s not just a matter of balance that sweetens Shake It Up. Ric Ocasek seems to recognize that the catchy singles (“Shake It Up,” “Since You’re Gone”) purchase the cachet to write moody electronic songs (“This Could Be Love,” “A Dream Away”), and then pays for the whole album in the first ten minutes.
The biggest difference between this album and their debut is the disappearance of Benjamin Orr. Although he sings lead vocals on several tracks (“Cruiser,” “This Could Be Love,” “Think It Over”), he doesn’t add anything that Ocasek couldn’t at this point, and in fact adopts Ocasek’s hiccupy style on “Think It Over,” rendering the distinction moot. The videos for “Shake It Up” and “Since You’re Gone” reinforced the point that Ocasek was the band’s visual and vocal lead, even as they did a good job of showcasing each member of the band.
Since You're Gone | 3:30 | ||
Shake It Up | 3:32 | ||
I'm Not The One | 4:12 | ||
Victim Of Love | 4:24 | ||
Cruiser | 4:54 | ||
A Dream Away | 5:44 | ||
This Could Be Love | 4:26 | ||
Think It Over | 4:56 | ||
Maybe Baby | 5:04 |