The Cars Debut vs Cheap Trick's In Color

The Cars Debut album vs Cheap Trick In Color, which do you prefer?

  • The Cars Debut

    Votes: 20 76.9%
  • Cheap Trick's In Color

    Votes: 6 23.1%
  • Like both of them equally

    Votes: 0 0.0%

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BikerDude

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I liked both but I'd give the edge by a hair to the Cars.
And to be technical In Color wasn't Cheap Tricks first album.
They had one before that just called Cheap Trick.
And for me Cheap Trick really hit their stride with Heaven Tonight.
In color was great and had some great songs but Heaven Tonight pushed them over the top.
The Cars were huge out of the gate and then faded over the course of the next 2 albums and headed for being Bubblegum IMO.
 

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I voted Cheap Trick.

These albums were released only nine months apart but the music world was moving pretty fast then. Cheap Trick's second album 'In Color' was released September 1, 1977 and critics weren't sure if they were more like The Ramones or The Raspberries. To point, Cheap Trick's first time in Cleveland was on a bill with The Dead Boys and The Dictators.

The Cars debut (released June 6, 1978) was the first 'new wave' rock record of any significance in my opinion. There's no doubt that from a high level view, The Cars is more important but I'll always have a soft spot for 'In Color'.

I bought the album within a week of it hitting the record store because I loved the debut. I saw the band live a couple weeks later opening for Be Bop Deluxe at a 2000 seater. I even made it side stage for some fuzzy photos from my Kodak Instamatic 44.

The two bands are forever linked for me because I saw both live on the same bill in '79. Todd Rundgren, The Cars, Cheap Trick, Eddie Money...woohoo!
 

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Picked the Cars .....but tbh I dont currently own either one.
I think the Cars lp was unique in some ways as far as a pop rock band.
 

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I also am a big fan of Cheap Trick. While The Cars debut was just what we needed, the question asked is which I prefer.
The Cars were good. A bit different and certainly had a few enjoyable albums, I really love the bulk of Cheap Trick’s library.
 

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I really love the bulk of Cheap Trick’s library.
I had to take a break for a while after Budokan! Back in '79, I perceived "Dream Police" as crossing some sort of imaginary line from rock to schtick. I didn't hop back on board until their second self titled album in 1997 on Red Ant Records. That album is easily one their top three releases in my opinion. I've been listening to all new releases since then and even caught up with the other stuff. I'm still not on board with most the releases in the '80's but each album does have at least one really good track.
 

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In as much as Cheap Trick reminds us of The Beatles, The Cars often remind us of Buddy Holly and The Crickets, who of course, inspired The Beatles.
Hmm...I can hear The Beatles in Cheap Trick. I like Buddy Holly and can't connect the dots to The Cars. Trust me, I'll think of this the next time I hear something by The Cars. Speaking of which, I'll be seeing Greg Hawkes in a couple of months performing music of The Cars.
My expectations are only moderate because I've seen plenty of these one member type tribute shows without the vocalist. Some are pretty good and then...
 
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