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Closing

After a 24-year studio absence—and following the tragic passing of bassist Benjamin Orr in 2000—the surviving members reunited for one final album. Produced by Jacknife Lee alongside the band, Move Like This was a triumphant return to form that captured the exact spirit of their classic late-70s sound without feeling dated. "Sad Song," "Blue Tip," "Free."

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Quiet intros retain their nuance, while sudden synthesizer sweeps and drum kicks explode with their intended impact.

. It was a surprisingly dignified exit—stripping away the 80s sheen for a sound that felt closer to their 1978 roots. It closed the loop on one of the most consistent runs in American rock history. Closing After a 24-year studio absence—and following the

For audiophiles, music collectors, and high-fidelity enthusiasts, the complete discography spanning from their 1978 self-titled debut to their 2011 reunion album, Move Like This , represents a masterclass in studio production.

Highly dense multi-track vocal harmonies and intricate electronic percussion require FLAC to avoid modern compression artifacts. Door to Door (1987) This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted

Working with legendary producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange, The Cars crafted their commercial masterpiece. Heartbeat City was a juggernaut of the MTV era, spawning five Top 40 singles and defining the glossy production standards of mid-1980s pop-rock.

The final album of their initial run, containing the hit "You Are the Girl."