Complete Greatest Hits

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Total Tracks: 20   Total Length: 79:43

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Break the piggy bank, kids.

ArugulaZ

If you want one of these songs, you'll have to buy them all. Fortunately, there's a pretty good chance you'll WANT them all. The album is chock-a-block with classics, including Hello Again, Shake It Up, Just What I Needed, and my personal favorite, the haunting Moving in Stereo. It's hard to believe this band had so many hits, or that they hold up so well nearly three decades later. If you're a fan of New Wave music, loosen up those purse strings and download this collection without hesitation. You can always get more credits next month!

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Top notch

scott0220

As was said Candy O is only essential missing

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Great value!

TFite

Though you can't cherrypick individual songs on this album, you get the entire album for only 12 credits, and there are at least 15 on this album that are ESSENTIAL to any Cars collection.

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???

aluap345

No cars here for cherrypickers.

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Awesome Song After Awesome Song

kysrsoze

The Cars were prevalent throughout my childhood and teenage years, though their earliest stuff blew away their later work. They're arguably the best new wave band, except for maybe Gary Numan. I'm so psyched this is finally available on emusic.

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When the Cars released their first greatest-hits album in 1985, it was capping a golden run that culminated in 1984′s Heartbeat City, their biggest hit yet. They lasted one more album, 1987′s abysmal Door to Door. So, technically, there isn’t that much new territory covered by Complete Greatest Hits, especially since there’s only one song — the only good one, “You Are the Girl” — from Door to Door, but it’s nevertheless a substantial improvement over that initial hits collection, while being easier to digest for most listeners than the exhaustive 1995 anthology Just What I Needed. Essentially, the title explains it all, since it has all of the hits, which also means many are AOR staples. This approach means that nearly all of their debut and half of Heartbeat City is on this disc, but it also means that there’s essentially nothing missing (apart from perhaps “Candy-O”) that casual fans would want. Also, this approach confirms that the Cars were a sexy, stylish new wave singles band on the order of Blondie — sure, they had one classic album in their canon (the debut), along with some very good follow-ups, but they made the most sense song by song on the radio, even years after their prime. To hear why, this is the disc to get. – Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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