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Management number 205660161 Release Date 2025/10/22 List Price $71.10 Model Number 205660161
Category
Title: Cars
Artist: The Cars
Label: Elektra / WEA
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 081227570026
Genre: Pop
Release Date: 1999-05-04
Number of Discs: 2
Additional Details: DELUXE EDITION

Led by guitarist-vocalist Ric Ocasek, The Cars roared out of the Boston clubs in 1978 with this eponymous debut LP. Including an entire disc of previously unreleased material, this deluxe reissue of the 6X-platinum modern rock milestone features special packaging and boasts such hits as "My Best Friend's Girl," "Moving In Stereo," "You're All I've Got Tonight" and more, including the infamous "Just What I Needed" demo, which got the band their Elektra Records deal.

Tracks:
1.1 Good Times Roll
1.2 My Best Friend's Girl
1.3 Just What I Needed
1.4 I'm in Touch with Your World
1.5 Don't Cha Stop
1.6 You're All I've Got Tonight
1.7 Bye Bye Love
1.8 Moving in Stereo
1.9 All Mixed Up
2.1 Good Times Roll (Live)
2.2 My Best Friend's Girl (Demo)
2.3 Just What I Needed (Demo)
2.4 I'm in Touch with Your World (Demo)
2.5 Don't Cha Stop (Demo)
2.6 You're All I've Got Tonight (Demo)
2.7 Bye Bye Love (Demo)
2.8 Moving in Stereo (Demo)
2.9 All Mixed Up (Demo)
2.10 They Won't See You (Demo)
2.11 Take What You Want (Demo)
2.12 Wake Me Up (Demo)
2.13 You Just Can't Push Me (Demo)
2.14 Hotel Queenie (Demo)

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