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  2. Negative Theater - Wikipedia

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    Negative Theater, a European -only CD, is the fifth solo album released by Ric Ocasek. Negative Theater was originally intended to be Ocasek's fourth solo effort, consisting of a double CD and a book of poetry. [1] However, in North America, Reprise Records declined to release the CD in Ocasek's original form. Instead, the company took seven tracks from Ocasek's project, and had him record ...

  3. Good Times Roll - Wikipedia

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    Written and sung by Cars lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Ric Ocasek, "Good Times Roll" was released as the third single from the band's debut album. [5] Ocasek wrote the song as a sarcastic commentary on the good times in rock music, saying, "That was my song about what the good times in rock 'n' roll really mean, instead of what they're ...

  4. Fireball Zone - Wikipedia

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    Fireball Zone is the third solo album by the American musician Ric Ocasek, frontman and songwriter of the Cars. [2][3] The first single from the 1991 release was "Rockaway".

  5. Touch and Go (The Cars song) - Wikipedia

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    Touch and Go (The Cars song) ... " Touch and Go " is a song by American rock band the Cars from their 1980 album Panorama. The song was written and sung by bandleader Ric Ocasek.

  6. Paulina Porizkova alleges Ric Ocasek was controlling during ...

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    Paulina Porizkova spoke to Amanda de Cadenet about her late husband Ric Ocasek, who Porizkova says controlled her during their marriage.

  7. Rock for Light - Wikipedia

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    It was produced by Ric Ocasek of The Cars. The 1991 re-issue was remixed by Ocasek and bass player Darryl Jenifer. The re-issued version has some extra tracks, an altered track order, significantly different mixes and, on most tracks, a speed increase of the master which results in a raising of the pitch by one-half step. [1]

  8. Quick Change World - Wikipedia

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    Quick Change World is the fourth solo album released by Ric Ocasek, who was the lead singer and songwriter for The Cars. This was his second and final release for Reprise Records.

  9. Hello Again (The Cars song) - Wikipedia

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    " Hello Again " is a song by American rock band the Cars from their fifth studio album Heartbeat City (1984). It was released on October 15, 1984 as the album's fourth single. The song was the fourth top-20 entry from the album, reaching number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart; it also reached number eight on the Hot Dance/Disco chart and number 22 on the Top Rock Tracks chart. [4] Ric Ocasek ...