The Cars
Shake It Up


3.0
good

Review

by Divaman USER (166 Reviews)
July 21st, 2018 | 11 replies


Release Date: 1981 | Tracklist

Review Summary: A basic Cars LP, from when The Cars where still The Cars.

Here's the truth about The Cars' first five albums -- there's not all that much difference between them. I don't mean this in a derogatory way. I'm a fan of the band. Always have been, always will be. But in terms of both style and quality, they're all close to being equal. The general consensus is probably that the first, the second and the fifth (The Cars -- 1978, Candy-O -- 1979, and Heartbeat City -- 1984) are maybe a half-a-cut better than the third and fourth (Panorama -- 1980 and Shake It Up -- 1981), due to having a few more top-flight songs on them. But it's close. Chances are, if you like one, you'd like them all, and vice versa. Panorama vs. Shake It Up is almost a coin toss. I slightly prefer the first, but we're talking very slightly. As far as sales went, Shake It Up did a little better than Panorama, going double-platinum to the latter's single-platinum, but neither of them sold as well as the other three LPs. Panorama made it slightly higher in the Billboard charts, reaching a high of #5, compared to Shake It Up's #9. However, as you can see, we're talking about very small differences here.

So what you're dealing with in Shake It Up, then, is nine more songs done in the classic Cars manner -- new-wave music done American style. There's a little more chunky guitar than you'll find in the British dance-pop bands of the same era, but still plenty of synthesizer to go around. The lyrics continue to be mostly about relationships with hot and fascinating women, but as usual for this band, not in the kind of smarmy way you'll find in the lyrics of most of the '80s guitar-dominated bands -- they're not so much "hot for teacher" as they are "victims of love". And, as on most Cars albums, Ric Ocasek sings about two thirds of the lead vocals, with Benjamin Orr carrying the other third.

So what distinguishes Shake It Up from the other four albums? Well, there is the title track, which was the band's most successful single in the U.S. up until that point, coming in at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and #2 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart. It's an upbeat, catchy number, with some good synth and guitar work, that I imagine must have been pretty popular in eighties dance clubs everywhere. There's also "Since You're Gone", the album's opening number, which likewise made the singles charts, albeit in a significantly lower position. And I'm kind of partial to "I'm Not the One," a slower, Orr-sung track with some tinkly, merry-go-round synthesizer. The album's Wikipedia entry claims that Shake It Up is "much more pop-oriented" than was Panorama, but that might be a little overstated. Overall, it's a simply a basic Cars LP, from when The Cars were still The Cars.

This band had a nice little run for themselves from 1978 until 1984, churning out five solid albums in a row that have stood the test of time. They weren't the dominant band of their time period, but they were strong enough that their music is still fondly remembered today. Shake It Up didn't really stand out from their other LPs of this era, but it certainly carried its weight. If you like The Cars at all, it's worth a listen.



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Divaman
July 21st 2018


16120 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

So we finally have The Cars' entire studio discography reviewed. Woo hoo!

butcherboy
July 22nd 2018


9464 Comments


band dropped off big, but they have their classics.. always the pos for diva

Divaman
July 22nd 2018


16120 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Thanks bb. Wish these guys were still around.

SandwichBubble
July 22nd 2018


13796 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

The chorus on the title track is one of my least favorite things ever



Cool that the LPs all have reviews now

Divaman
July 22nd 2018


16120 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Thanks guys.

Sharkattack
July 22nd 2018


1731 Comments


Surprised this didn’t have a review. I need to relisten to all these to properly rate. Have a pos diva

mvdu
July 22nd 2018


992 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Thanks for the review - it is informative. I would give all of their first few albums no less than 4.5. One of my favorite bands as I feel few are better with melody and enjoyable songs. Also no slouches lyrically.

TwigTW
July 22nd 2018


3934 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

"Here's the truth about The Cars' first five albums -- there's not all that much difference between them." ... That is the truth, and I'm saying this as someone who likes them.

Jethro42
July 22nd 2018


18278 Comments


I know the first two songs at a minimum, and they are ace. I'm listening to the rest atm. Good band! Pos'd Diva.

SandwichBubble
July 22nd 2018


13796 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

"Here's the truth about The Cars' first five albums -- there's not all that much difference between them."

No way Jose, their first 2 are solid and the rest ranges from dull to bad

e210013
July 23rd 2018


5159 Comments


Nice to see another review of The Cars made by you, my friend. Nice album of a good band. I always liked them. And another one nice review, too. It's nice to see some love for this new wave band. Nice to see all their discography reviewed here, too. Pos.



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