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AllMusic[1]
The Baltimore Sun[2]
Chicago Tribune[3]
Classic Rock9/10[4]
Mojo[5]
Pitchfork7.5/10[6]
Rolling Stone[7]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide[8]
Under the Radar8/10[9]
The Village VoiceB+[10]

Heartbeat City is the fifth studio album by American new wave band the Cars, released on March 13, 1984, by Elektra Records. This marks the band`s first album not produced by long-time producer Roy Thomas Baker, instead opting to produce with Robert John "Mutt" Lange. Considered a "comeback" album for the Cars, Heartbeat City represented a return to the success of the band`s self-titled debut album.

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Álbums chronology

Shake It Up
Shake It Up
6/11/1981
Heartbeat City
Heartbeat City
13/3/1984
Door to Door
Door to Door
25/8/1987

Heartbeat City

The Cars

1984 Estudio
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 13 Marzo 1984 · Fecha Grabación: Julio 1983 - Enero
    Discográfica: Elektra · Estudio de grabación: Battery (London) · Productor: Robert John "Mutt" Lange , the Cars
    01
    Hello Again
    The CarsThe Cars • 1984
    3:47
  • 02
    Looking for Love
    The CarsThe Cars • 1984
    3:51
  • 03
    Magic
    The CarsThe Cars • 1984
    3:57
  • 04
    Drive
    The CarsThe Cars • 1984
    3:54
  • 05
    Stranger Eyes
    The CarsThe Cars • 1984
    4:25
  • 06
    You Might Think
    The CarsThe Cars • 1984
    3:04
  • 07
    It's Not the Night
    The CarsThe Cars • 1984
    3:49
  • 08
    Why Can't I Have You
    The CarsThe Cars • 1984
    4:04
  • 09
    I Refuse
    The CarsThe Cars • 1984
    3:16
  • 10
    Heartbeat City
    The CarsThe Cars • 1984
    4:30
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    Singles

    Shake It Up
    Shake It Up
    6/11/1981
    Heartbeat City
    Heartbeat City
    13/3/1984
    Door to Door
    Door to Door
    25/8/1987
    Heartbeat City
    Studio album by
    ReleasedMarch 13, 1984 (1984-03-13)
    RecordedJuly 1983 – January 1984
    StudioBattery (London)
    Genre
    Length38:41
    LabelElektra
    Producer
    The Cars chronology
    Shake It Up
    (1981)
    Heartbeat City
    (1984)
    Greatest Hits
    (1985)
    Singles from Heartbeat City
    1. "You Might Think"
      Released: February 1984
    2. "Magic"
      Released: May 7, 1984
    3. "Drive"
      Released: July 23, 1984
    4. "Hello Again"
      Released: October 15, 1984
    5. "Why Can`t I Have You"
      Released: January 7, 1985
    6. "Heartbeat City"
      Released: September 1985

    Review

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[1]
    The Baltimore Sun[2]
    Chicago Tribune[3]
    Classic Rock9/10[4]
    Mojo[5]
    Pitchfork7.5/10[6]
    Rolling Stone[7]
    The Rolling Stone Album Guide[8]
    Under the Radar8/10[9]
    The Village VoiceB+[10]

    Heartbeat City is the fifth studio album by American new wave band the Cars, released on March 13, 1984, by Elektra Records. This marks the band`s first album not produced by long-time producer Roy Thomas Baker, instead opting to produce with Robert John "Mutt" Lange. Considered a "comeback" album for the Cars, Heartbeat City represented a return to the success of the band`s self-titled debut album.

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    Music critic Robert Christgau noted that "the glossy approach the Cars invented has made this the best year for pure pop in damn near twenty years, and it`s only fair that they should return so confidently to form."[10] Numerous tracks from the album received airplay on modern rock and AOR stations, with the singles "Drive" and "You Might Think" reaching the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100, while the album peaked at number three on the Billboard 200.

    Background and release

    Heartbeat City was recorded at Battery Studios in London with producer Mutt Lange. The band followed a method where the keyboards, guitars and vocals were recorded first to a LinnDrum click track, then the bass and drums were added. According to drummer David Robinson, all the drums and keyboards were sampled into and played or programmed via the Fairlight CMI, which he felt gave "a much better, cleaner, more controllable sound" for the album.[11]

    Heartbeat City spawned six singles. "Drive" and "You Might Think" reached the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at numbers three and seven, respectively.[12] A number of songs from the album gained significant radio and television exposure, notably "Drive", "You Might Think" and "Magic", which all received heavy rotation on MTV. The title track served as the album`s sixth and final single outside North America.

    The lead vocals on "Drive" were performed by bassist Benjamin Orr. The song`s video was directed by actor Timothy Hutton and features Ric Ocasek arguing with a troubled young woman played by model Paulina Porizkova (whom Ocasek would later marry). "Hello Again" had a video directed by Andy Warhol, who also appeared onscreen.[13]

    Despite not being released as a single, "It`s Not the Night" reached number 31 on the Top Rock Tracks chart.[14] The song "Stranger Eyes" was used in the theatrical trailer of the 1986 film Top Gun, but never made it onto the soundtrack. "Looking for Love" was covered by Austrian singer Falco as "Munich Girls" on his 1985 album Falco 3.

    When the Cars performed at Live Aid, they played three songs from the album ("You Might Think", "Drive", and the album`s title track), alongside the fan favorite "Just What I Needed".

    The album was produced by Robert John "Mutt" Lange. His commitment to the Cars` album meant that he told Def Leppard he could not work on their album Hysteria. However, due to delays in that album`s recording, Lange was eventually able to produce it.

    Artwork

    The cover art (including an image of a 1971 Plymouth Duster 340 and an Alberto Vargas pin-up model[15][16]) is from a 1972 piece by Peter Phillips called Art-O-Matic Loop di Loop.[17]

    Full cover spread

    Track listing

    All tracks are written by Ric Ocasek; track 7 co-written by Greg Hawkes

    Side one
    No.TitleVocalsLength
    1."Hello Again"Ocasek3:47
    2."Looking for Love"Ocasek3:52
    3."Magic"Ocasek3:57
    4."Drive"Benjamin Orr3:55
    5."Stranger Eyes"Orr4:26

    Side two
    No.TitleVocalsLength
    6."You Might Think"Ocasek3:04
    7."It`s Not the Night"
    • Orr
    • Ocasek
    3:49
    8."Why Can`t I Have You"Ocasek4:04
    9."I Refuse"Ocasek3:16
    10."Heartbeat City"Ocasek4:31
    Total length:38:41

    2018 expanded edition bonus tracks
    No.TitleVocalsLength
    11."Hello Again" (remix version)Ocasek5:57
    12."Drive" (demo)Orr4:45
    13."One More Time" (early version of "Why Can`t I Have You")Ocasek3:59
    14."Baby I Refuse" (early version of "I Refuse")Ocasek3:52
    15."Jacki" (early version of "Heartbeat City")Ocasek4:16
    16."Breakaway" (B-side of "Why Can`t I Have You")Ocasek3:47
    17."Tonight She Comes" (from Greatest Hits, 1985)Ocasek3:58
    Total length:69:15

    Notes

    • "Stranger Eyes" is titled "Stranger" on the label of early US vinyl pressings, though the title is listed as "Stranger Eyes" on the inner sleeve.
    • "Heartbeat City" is titled "Jacki" on the inner sleeve of early US vinyl pressings, though the title is listed (correctly) as "Heartbeat City" on the label. On early cassette versions, the track is titled "Jacki" on the cassette insert, but as "Heartbeat City" on the actual tape.

    Personnel

    Credits adapted from the liner notes of Heartbeat City.[18]

    The Cars

    • Ric Ocasek – vocals, guitar
    • Ben Orr – vocals, bass guitar
    • Elliot Easton – guitar, vocals
    • Greg Hawkes – keyboards, vocals, Fairlight CMI programming
    • David Robinson – drums, Fairlight programming

    Additional musicians

    • Andy Topeka – Fairlight CMI programming

    Technical

    • Robert John "Mutt" Lange – production
    • The Cars – production
    • Nigel Green – recording engineering
    • Mike Shipley – mixing engineering
    • George Marino – mastering at Sterling Sound (New York City)
    • Andy Topeka – production assistance
    • David Heglmeier – production assistance
    • Steve Rance – production assistance

    Artwork

    • Peter Phillips – cover painting
    • HSU – art direction
    • Cathy Henszey – art direction
    • Doris Kloster – photography
    • George Holz – photography
    • David Robinson – cover design

    Charts

    Certifications

    Certifications for Heartbeat City

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    New Zealand (RMNZ)[37]

    Platinum

    15,000^

    United Kingdom (BPI)[38]

    Gold

    100,000^

    United States (RIAA)[39]

    4× Platinum

    4,000,000^

    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[1]
    The Baltimore Sun[2]
    Chicago Tribune[3]
    Classic Rock9/10[4]
    Mojo[5]
    Pitchfork7.5/10[6]
    Rolling Stone[7]
    The Rolling Stone Album Guide[8]
    Under the Radar8/10[9]
    The Village VoiceB+[10]

    Heartbeat City is the fifth studio album by American new wave band the Cars, released on March 13, 1984, by Elektra Records. This marks the band`s first album not produced by long-time producer Roy Thomas Baker, instead opting to produce with Robert John "Mutt" Lange. Considered a "comeback" album for the Cars, Heartbeat City represented a return to the success of the band`s self-titled debut album.

    Music critic Robert Christgau noted that "the glossy approach the Cars invented has made this the best year for pure pop in damn near twenty years, and it`s only fair that they should return so confidently to form."[10] Numerous tracks from the album received airplay on modern rock and AOR stations, with the singles "Drive" and "You Might Think" reaching the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100, while the album peaked at number three on the Billboard 200.

    Background and release

    Heartbeat City was recorded at Battery Studios in London with producer Mutt Lange. The band followed a method where the keyboards, guitars and vocals were recorded first to a LinnDrum click track, then the bass and drums were added. According to drummer David Robinson, all the drums and keyboards were sampled into and played or programmed via the Fairlight CMI, which he felt gave "a much better, cleaner, more controllable sound" for the album.[11]

    Heartbeat City spawned six singles. "Drive" and "You Might Think" reached the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at numbers three and seven, respectively.[12] A number of songs from the album gained significant radio and television exposure, notably "Drive", "You Might Think" and "Magic", which all received heavy rotation on MTV. The title track served as the album`s sixth and final single outside North America.

    The lead vocals on "Drive" were performed by bassist Benjamin Orr. The song`s video was directed by actor Timothy Hutton and features Ric Ocasek arguing with a troubled young woman played by model Paulina Porizkova (whom Ocasek would later marry). "Hello Again" had a video directed by Andy Warhol, who also appeared onscreen.[13]

    Despite not being released as a single, "It`s Not the Night" reached number 31 on the Top Rock Tracks chart.[14] The song "Stranger Eyes" was used in the theatrical trailer of the 1986 film Top Gun, but never made it onto the soundtrack. "Looking for Love" was covered by Austrian singer Falco as "Munich Girls" on his 1985 album Falco 3.

    When the Cars performed at Live Aid, they played three songs from the album ("You Might Think", "Drive", and the album`s title track), alongside the fan favorite "Just What I Needed".

    The album was produced by Robert John "Mutt" Lange. His commitment to the Cars` album meant that he told Def Leppard he could not work on their album Hysteria. However, due to delays in that album`s recording, Lange was eventually able to produce it.

    Artwork

    The cover art (including an image of a 1971 Plymouth Duster 340 and an Alberto Vargas pin-up model[15][16]) is from a 1972 piece by Peter Phillips called Art-O-Matic Loop di Loop.[17]

    Full cover spread

    Track listing

    All tracks are written by Ric Ocasek; track 7 co-written by Greg Hawkes

    Side one
    No.TitleVocalsLength
    1."Hello Again"Ocasek3:47
    2."Looking for Love"Ocasek3:52
    3."Magic"Ocasek3:57
    4."Drive"Benjamin Orr3:55
    5."Stranger Eyes"Orr4:26

    Side two
    No.TitleVocalsLength
    6."You Might Think"Ocasek3:04
    7."It`s Not the Night"
    • Orr
    • Ocasek
    3:49
    8."Why Can`t I Have You"Ocasek4:04
    9."I Refuse"Ocasek3:16
    10."Heartbeat City"Ocasek4:31
    Total length:38:41

    2018 expanded edition bonus tracks
    No.TitleVocalsLength
    11."Hello Again" (remix version)Ocasek5:57
    12."Drive" (demo)Orr4:45
    13."One More Time" (early version of "Why Can`t I Have You")Ocasek3:59
    14."Baby I Refuse" (early version of "I Refuse")Ocasek3:52
    15."Jacki" (early version of "Heartbeat City")Ocasek4:16
    16."Breakaway" (B-side of "Why Can`t I Have You")Ocasek3:47
    17."Tonight She Comes" (from Greatest Hits, 1985)Ocasek3:58
    Total length:69:15

    Notes

    • "Stranger Eyes" is titled "Stranger" on the label of early US vinyl pressings, though the title is listed as "Stranger Eyes" on the inner sleeve.
    • "Heartbeat City" is titled "Jacki" on the inner sleeve of early US vinyl pressings, though the title is listed (correctly) as "Heartbeat City" on the label. On early cassette versions, the track is titled "Jacki" on the cassette insert, but as "Heartbeat City" on the actual tape.

    Personnel

    Credits adapted from the liner notes of Heartbeat City.[18]

    The Cars

    • Ric Ocasek – vocals, guitar
    • Ben Orr – vocals, bass guitar
    • Elliot Easton – guitar, vocals
    • Greg Hawkes – keyboards, vocals, Fairlight CMI programming
    • David Robinson – drums, Fairlight programming

    Additional musicians

    • Andy Topeka – Fairlight CMI programming

    Technical

    • Robert John "Mutt" Lange – production
    • The Cars – production
    • Nigel Green – recording engineering
    • Mike Shipley – mixing engineering
    • George Marino – mastering at Sterling Sound (New York City)
    • Andy Topeka – production assistance
    • David Heglmeier – production assistance
    • Steve Rance – production assistance

    Artwork

    • Peter Phillips – cover painting
    • HSU – art direction
    • Cathy Henszey – art direction
    • Doris Kloster – photography
    • George Holz – photography
    • David Robinson – cover design

    Charts

    Certifications

    Certifications for Heartbeat City

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    New Zealand (RMNZ)[37]

    Platinum

    15,000^

    United Kingdom (BPI)[38]

    Gold

    100,000^

    United States (RIAA)[39]

    4× Platinum

    4,000,000^

    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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