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Heartbeat City
Derived from Original Master Tapes: Ensuring Pristine Sound Quality
Analog Master to Console to Lathe: Preserving Warmth and Detail
Sourced Directly from Original Tapes: Authentic Sound Experience
Multi-Platinum Heartbeat City: A Testament to Its Success
Each Track's Potential Billboard Hot 100 Impact: Easy to Envision
Limited 180gm vinyl LP pressing. MTV had become a major marketing tool by 1984, and The Cars were one of the first bands to use the new video medium to their advantage. The band's fifth album, Heartbeat City (Elektra), spawned several imaginative and memorable videos, which translated into massive chart and commercial success, making it one of the biggest releases of the year. Produced by hitmaker John "Mutt" Lange (AC/DC, Def Leppard), the album included two Top Ten singles - the ballad "Drive" and the charismatic "You Might Think" - plus an additional two that landed in the Top 20: the summer anthem "Magic" and the eccentric "Hello Again." But it didn't just stop there, plenty of other tracks could have been hits as well, such as the sparse rocker "It's Not the Night" and the breezy pop of "Looking for Love." Other highlights included the ethereal title track, the melodic rocker "Stranger Eyes," and the moderately paced love song "Why Can't I Have You."