The Cars - Panorama [HDCD]
The Cars - Panorama [HDCD]

The Cars - Panorama [HDCD]

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The Cars: Ric Ocasek (vocals, guitar); Ben Orr (vocals, bass); Elliot Easton (guitar, background vocals); Greg Hawkes (keyboards,
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Product NameThe Cars - Panorama [HDCD]
ManufacturerElektra/Asylum
Product Number MPN075596056526
Retail Price $11.98
EAN-1400075596056526
UPC075596056526
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Release Date1990-10-25
FormatAudio CD, CD
Artist(s)The Cars
AlbumElektra Entertainment, Panorama
Tracks
  1. Panorama
  2. Touch and Go
  3. Gimme Some Slack
  4. Don't Tell Me No
  5. Getting Through
  6. Misfit Kid
  7. Down Boys
  8. You Wear Those Eyes
  9. Running to You
  10. Up and Down
Num. of Items1
Record LabelElektra Entertainment, Elektra/Asylum
GenreNew Wave
Deal first added on:17-January-2004
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5 Star Rating  "The Cars Don't stall on this one"2009-12-05
- Reviewed By Erik E. Mccarty
Listen to this CD and hear real feeling and emotion with frustration. The music fits perfect with the lyrics to create the backdrop. The Cars have stood the test of time and passed. "It happens all the time I'm still hanging on the Line" perfect.
 
4 Star Rating  "Their Darkest Most Experimental Album"2009-08-28
- Reviewed By Robert Czosek from NM USA
if you are expecting the happy pop of the Cars first two albums - you wont find much of it here. this one overall has a much darker feel to it and is more experimental - the band took some chances with one. which is exactly why i rate it so highly. i dont like bands that put out the same album over and over (and in my opinion 'candy-o' was way too much like the first album). on this one they are clearly trying some different things. listen to the opening title track - that should give you a clue what this is about. by far my favorite Cars album.
 
4 Star Rating  "The Cars In The Tunnel"2009-08-23
- Reviewed By Andre' Grindle from Brewer Maine
In terms of their singles alone The Cars live up to their name very much in terms of their genre of music being...well what I refer to as "cruise-wave",a kind of 80's rock that sounds well taking driving down the road. This is an album which changed that in many ways. For one,none of the ten songs presented here are based in any pop hooks.Even by Rick Ocasek standards the singing and lyrics are incredibly nervous and sometimes almost mildly unhinged.He almost sounds like David Byrne on this. Even the albums one hit "Touch And Go" doesn't quite fit the normal format for Cars hits. There's also a lot more electronic type soundscapes and heavy synthesizer use on songs like the title track here;this gives Greg Hawkes a lot to do here since a lot of the material is based his side of things. There's also a lot more guitar here as well. Lyricall it's a lot more than the girls 'n a good time clishes of most pop/rock.On tunes like "Misfit Kid" there's a lot of commentary on a generation who felt themselves growing up a bit bland and faceless. Not an entirely uncommon theme of rock in general of the era but The Cars? It all seems a little odd if your more familiar with the bands heavily played run of hits. I am not sure if The Cars ever did become an AOR band;it just didn't seem to go with their general approch. But this album is at the very least the closest they ever got.At least in terms of being a genuine album. Fans of pop singles may not find what their looking for. But if your looking to understand some of their musical values this is not a bad place to start looking for them.
 
4 Star Rating  "Difficult third album one of The Cars' finest..."2008-11-16
- Reviewed By Bill Wikstrom from Long Island, NY
At the time of Panorama's release it was deemed difficult, awkward and overly-arty. Time has proven that these things were not such bad things for The Cars. Given the somewhat agreeable one-two punch of the two stellar albums that preceded (the frighteningly good debut and just-as-good-and-still-growing 'Candy-O') it may have confused a segment of The Cars' audience. The Cars were always huge fans of and always employed the technological developments in pop music (i.e. drummer David Robinson's sole use of electronic drums by the time of Heartbeat City and keyboardist Greg Hawkes's wide variety of the then-current sounds). For the most part the songs themselves never suffered too much as a result. There are a few sparingly dated sounds here and there but these have since been embraced by the electronica set. However that's just gravy in this case as the songs, however lyrically obtuse (or vague if you will), do stand up to many repeated listens.

There's not much reason why the album's lone B-Side "Don't Go To Pieces" (later included on the 'Just What I Needed: The Cars Anthology' collection) couldn't have been included on the album in the first place and it's not a CD bonus track here either. Aside from that small observation there's not too much griping to be had here besides from the uniformly minimal and poor CD versions of the LP front, back and inner artwork and no liner notes that was de rigeur.

Highlights include but are not limited to "Running To You", "Getting Through", the two great singles "Gimme Some Slack" and "Touch And Go" and the delightfully askew title track. Simply put, if you like 'Candy-O' and 'Shake It Up' chances are you'll like Panorama.
 
5 Star Rating  "Panorama still brings a tear to my eyes"2008-11-09
- Reviewed By Teri from Scottsdale, AZ United States
I consider the first three The Cars albums as a soundtrack to my teenage life. I was introduced to their debut album The Cars by my first boyfriend and I can remember many nights listening to it in the quiet darkness of his car after a football game. Then Candy-O arrived and was given to me as a Christmas gift by that same boyfriend. By the time Panorama was released, I was nursing a broken heart after the end of that sweet relationship. Every single song on Panorama seemed to help me through the bad times and mirrored that darkness I was feeling. Panorama is something special indeed. The sounds, the lyrics, the experience of this album is mesmerizing. The lyrics are both funny and heart-wrenching. My personal favorites are You Wear Those Eyes, Up and Down, and Touch and Go. Perhaps Panorama means more to those of us who were there when it was first released because it is so tied to our memories. However, I believe any true The Cars fan will appreciate the artistry and beauty of this album.
 
5 Star Rating  "The Apex of the Cars!"2008-10-21
- Reviewed By Chuck from Sacramento, CA USA
I bought this again after not having listened to it for 20 years, and it all came rushing back to me just how incredible it was! In my opinion, this is the best Cars album; dark and hook laden, but not "poppy", like their later albums. They took all of the best from their first 2 efforts and crafted a little bit darker, more brooding songs than Candy-O, my 2nd favorite album. Yes, there were a few good tunes on Shake it Up, but by then it was obvious to me that they were heading in the hit direction, whereas this album they seem to be unconcerned with producing a top 40 hit, although I think Touch and Go and perhaps Down Boys made the top 40. I don't think there is a dud here. Elliot Easton is a fantastic guitarist and really stands out with some of his riffing on this album. Touch and Go is hauntingly beautiful and the song that turned me onto this album. I wont launch into every song, but it culminates with the pounding, mechanistic beat of Up and Down. Can't say enough; I can listen to it again right now!
 
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