Nexterday | ||||
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Released | September 27, 2005 | |||
Recorded | Electric Lady Studios, One Take Studios | |||
Genre | New wave | |||
Label | Sanctuary Records | |||
Producer | Ric Ocasek | |||
Ric Ocasek chronology | ||||
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AllMusic | [1] |
Nexterday is the seventh and final studio album released by former lead singer and songwriter of The Cars, Ric Ocasek.
The album boasts a more DIY sound than previous albums, having been partially recorded in Ocasek's home studio with him playing many of the instruments himself.[2] Musicians featured in his 1982 debut solo album, Beatitude were used on Nexterday, including fellow Cars keyboardist Greg Hawkes, bassist Darryl Jenifer of Bad Brains, drummer/programmer Stephen George and guitarist Roger Greenawalt.[3][4] "Silver" was Ocasek's musical tribute to Benjamin Orr. "Please Don't Let Me Down" references the title of the album, Nexterday.
Track listing
All tracks written by Ric Ocasek.
- "Crackpot"
- "Bottom Dollar"
- "Don't Lose Me"
- "In a Little Bit"
- "Silver"
- "Come On"
- "I'm Thinking"
- "Carousel"
- "Heard About You"
- "Please Don't Let Me Down"
- "It Gets Crazy"
Personnel
- Stephen George: Drum programming (2)
- Rob Joanisse: Drums (2, 7)
- Greg Hawkes: Keyboards (5); acoustic guitar (8)
- Darryl Jenifer: Bass
- Roger Greenawalt: Guitar (11)
- Ric Ocasek: All other instruments, illustrations
References
- ↑ Allmusic review
- ↑ GirlPosse.com music review
- ↑ Allmusic: Credits for Beatitude
- ↑ Allmusic: Credits for Nexterday
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