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It's Alive!

 
Album Review: It's Alive!

  • Artist: The New Cars
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: June 06, 2006
  • Type: Live
  • Genre: Rock

Review

It's easy to be skeptical of reunions of classic rock bands, especially when they're lacking such crucial members as the group's two lead singers and songwriters. There have been plenty of embarrassing reunions of this nature -- ranging from Creedence Clearwater Revisited to the David Byrne-less Heads -- so the initial prospect of the Cars getting back together without their frontman and songwriter Ric Ocasek and the deceased Ben Orr doesn't seem enticing, or even logical. But Cars guitarist Elliot Easton and keyboardist Greg Hawkes do something unexpected for the New Cars, their cleverly named reunion of 2006: they hired a strong personality to fill the shoes of Ocasek. They've brought in Todd Rundgren, a pop maverick and chameleon who never quite ran in the same circles as the Cars -- his late-'70s arena rock band Utopia occasionally played shows with the Cars, but he never had the same quirky, nervy new wave sensibility of Ocasek -- to front the band, and he in turn brought in Utopia's bassist Kasim Sulton and Tubes drummer Prairie Prince to fill out the lineup. Rundgren smartly treats this gig as work-for-hire and fits into the requirements of the job instead of trying to bend the Cars to fit his style. He's always been a musical magpie, piecing together elements from other artists as either homage or parody, and he easily blends into the Cars' sound, as the 2006 album It's Alive proves. Essentially a live album with three bonus tracks, this record doesn't stray from the original recordings, nor does it improve on them, but the band is surprisingly natural and enjoyable. Without Ocasek as frontman, it's possible to really appreciate what Easton and Hawkes brought to their band; the blend of guitar and synth make this unmistakably the sound of the Cars. Prince and Sulton give the band a slightly heavier backbeat than the original Cars and Rundgren manages to capture Ocasek's cadences without mimicking him -- he serves the song, and he certainly helps this set be thoroughly enjoyable. A couple of Todd songs are thrown in for good measure -- a nice reading of "I Saw the Light" that's trumped by an excellent "Open My Eyes" -- and the new song "Not Tonight" shows up in both live and studio incarnations, and it's quite good in both, a good replication of the classic Cars sound and Rundgren's impish humor. Two other new studio recordings are here -- a slow-rolling ballad called "Warm" and an insistent anthem called "More," both of which sound like fusions of Cars and Utopia from 1982, which is hardly a bad thing -- and they're good enough to suggest that far from being just an oldies act, this New Cars could come up with a nifty little album if they choose to follow up their 2006 tour with a real record. Until then, It's Alive functions as a good appetizer for the tour: it's not earth-shaking, but it's far better than nearly any other reunion of this kind, and at the very least it suggests that if you lay your money down for a night out with the New Cars, you're guaranteed a good time. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Just What I Needed Ric Ocasek The New Cars (4:11)
Let's Go Ric Ocasek The New Cars (3:49)
Candy-O Ric Ocasek The New Cars (2:49)
You Might Think Ric Ocasek The New Cars (3:12)
My Best Friend's Girl Ric Ocasek The New Cars (4:12)
I Saw the Light Todd Rundgren The New Cars (3:02)
You're All I've Got Tonight Ric Ocasek The New Cars (5:22)
Not Tonight Ric Ocasek, Todd Rundgren, Elliot Easton, Greg Hawkes The New Cars (3:32)
Drive Ric Ocasek The New Cars (4:04)
Moving in Stereo Ric Ocasek, Greg Hawkes The New Cars (5:14)
Shake It Up Ric Ocasek The New Cars (3:45)
Dangerous Type Ric Ocasek The New Cars (4:24)
Bye Bye Love Ric Ocasek The New Cars (5:01)
Open My Eyes Todd Rundgren The New Cars (3:01)
Good Times Roll Ric Ocasek The New Cars (4:54)
Not Tonight [Studio version][#][Version] Todd Rundgren, Elliot Easton, Greg Hawkes The New Cars (3:25)
Warm [New Studio Recording][#] Todd Rundgren, Elliot Easton, Greg Hawkes The New Cars (4:03)
More [New Studio Recording][#] Todd Rundgren, Elliot Easton, Greg Hawkes The New Cars (3:46)

Credits

Kasim Sulton (Vocals (Background)), Rich Clayton (Engineer), Jeff Varner (Executive Producer), Mike Rush (Guitar Technician), Greg Hawkes (Keyboards), Danie Velasco (Engineer), Joe H. Jr. Cook (Keyboard Technician), Phillip Broussaard (Engineer), Prairie Prince (Group Member), Kenny Aronoff (Drums), Elliot Easton (Group Member), Greg Hawkes (Vocals (Background)), Mark Linett (Engineer), Robby Müller (Cover Art), Kasim Sulton (Group Member), Kurt Sievert (Design), Elliot Easton (Vocals (Background)), Todd Rundgren (Group Member), Kurt Sievert (Package Layout), Elliot Easton (Guitar), Joe H. Jr. Cook (Drum Technician), Kasim Sulton (Bass), Prairie Prince (Vocals (Background)), Kasim Sulton (Guitar (Bass)), Greg Hawkes (Group Member), Todd Rundgren (Mixing), Todd Rundgren (Engineer), Todd Rundgren (Vocals), Jeff McHarg (Engineer), Steve Hall (Mastering), Bruce "BG" Glimpse (Monitor Engineer), Todd Rundgren (Guitar (Rhythm)), Prairie Prince (Drums)
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It's Alive!
Live album by The New Cars
Released June 6, 2006
Genre New Wave, Pop rock
Label Eleven Seven
Producer Todd Rundgren
Professional reviews

It's Alive! is the first album released by The New Cars. The album features fifteen live tracks, thirteen of which are songs known as being performed by the original Cars. The remaining two, "I Saw the Light" and "Open My Eyes", were popularized by New Cars member Todd Rundgren ("Open My Eyes" was originally performed by Rundgren's original group, Nazz). The album ends with three new studio tracks, recorded especially for this release.

Track listing

  1. "Just What I Needed"
  2. "Let's Go"
  3. "Candy-O"
  4. "You Might Think"
  5. "My Best Friend's Girl"
  6. "I Saw the Light"
  7. "You're All I've Got Tonight"
  8. "Not Tonight"
  9. "Drive"
  10. "Moving in Stereo"
  11. "Shake it Up"
  12. "Dangerous Type"
  13. "Bye Bye Love"
  14. "Open My Eyes"
  15. "Good Times Roll"
  16. "Not Tonight" (studio track)
  17. "Warm" (studio track)
  18. "More" (studio track)

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