The Cars Let the stories be told

Bill Janovitz

Book - 2025

The Cars formed in the late 1970s as an alliance of five journeymen musicians with roots in Maryland, Ohio, New York, and New England. They had each performed in a series of bands before finding one another--along with the right sound at the right time. That sound, soon fortified by their iconic imagery, turned them into Rock and Roll Hall of Famers. Biographer, critic, and musician Bill Janovitz explores the musical, cultural, and commercial impact of the band with articulate and knowing insights. He draws on his own exclusive new reporting along with the enthusiastic participation of the surviving members of the band, as well as nearly everyone who surrounded them over the years. The band's unusual providence is fully explored here f...or the first time, and each of their landmark albums is masterfully chronicled and dissected, as is their profound support of the Boston music scene that has reverberated around the world and throughout the decades. Yet, with all of the success, there were also significant conflicts within the band, which led to an untimely end. Janovitz reveals the stories of each member, and of the group as a whole, with great care and understanding. To paraphrase The Car's own lyrics: Hello again, you might think this is just what you needed. It's magic. Let's shake it up and let the good times roll.

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Subjects
Genres
Biographies
Biography
Published
New York, NY : Da Capo, Hachette Book Group 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Bill Janovitz (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
xiii, 498 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 463-474) and index.
ISBN
9780306835063
  • Foreword by Greg Hawkes
  • Author's note
  • Prologue: Rock 'n' roll hair: 1978
  • Shwo me what's about to happen
  • Misfit kids
  • I'm in love with Massachusetts
  • Milkwood
  • Greg and Richard and the rabbits
  • Elliot and Cap'n Swing
  • David and The Cars
  • The rat and the deal
  • Recording The Cars
  • 1978: The year new wave broke
  • Candy-O
  • I like the nightlife, baby
  • Panorama
  • Shake it up
  • Beatitude
  • Heartbeat city
  • You might think I'm crazy
  • Live Aid
  • Door to door
  • Since you're gone
  • Drive back
  • Move like this
  • Hall of fame
  • Epilogue: Let them say what they want
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notes
  • Selected bibliography
  • Index.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

A comprehensive look at the New Wave band from Boston that charmed the world. The 1980s had more than its share of one-hit wonders and bands now lost to obscurity, but the Cars have endured--"You Might Think," "Drive," and more are still radio and playlist staples. As Janovitz points out in his biography of the band, "It's hard to imagine American popular music without them." The group was a product of the friendship between Ric Ocasek and Ben Orr, who met in Columbus, Ohio, in 1968; the two moved to Boston and played in bands together before forming the Cars with Elliot Easton, Greg Hawkes, and David Robinson in 1976. The band's rapid ascent began when Boston DJ Maxanne Sartori played "Just What I Needed" on her radio station, WBCN, which led to the band getting a record deal. A decade of highs and lows would follow, including four Top 10 hit singles and countless fights between Ocasek and his colleagues; Janovitz does a remarkably thorough job chronicling them on the basis of his interviews with the band's three surviving members (Orr died in 2000, Ocasek in 2019) and those who knew the band. Much of the book necessarily centers on Ocasek, a complex and maddening figure: He could be sweet and charming, but he routinely belittled and ignored his bandmates, abandoned friends, and left his second wife for Paulina Porizkova, a model 21 years his junior. Janovitz dives deeply into the other members, however, and is careful not to paint Ocasek as a monster. His writing about the band's music is wonderful--he is himself a Boston-area musician, the singer-songwriter for Buffalo Tom, and brings ample context to the Cars' oeuvre. This is a superb rock biography, a must for anyone with even a passing interest in pop music. You might think this is a perfect match between author and subject--and you'd be right. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.