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Cheap Trick notes

A new Cheap Trick studio album titled Rockford (named after the band's Illinois hometown) is going to be released on June 6th. Here is the press release from Big 3 Records: http://www.big3entertainment.com/viewnews.php?id=194 If I'm not mistaken, producer Linda Perry is the former lead singer of 4 Non Blondes ("What's Up"), and it seems she also had a hand in the songwriting. CT bassist Tom Petersson is hailing this album as "by far our best work yet". Maybe he shouldn't build hopes up too much; it's hard to imagine an album being better "by far" than their late-'70's albums. I have heard three of the tracks: "Welcome To The World", the single "Perfect Stranger", and "Come On Come On Come On". They do sound promising. Very pleasant retro-'80's power pop. FYI, "Come On Come On Come On" is not a remake of their early song "Come On Come On". I wish they'd give it a diffe

Recent page updates

I've recently added reviews to three of my site's pages. On the Lou Reed page, I've added reviews of Street Hassle (1978) and American Poet (2001): http://rarebird9.net/reed.html On the Ten Years After page, I've added a review of their 2005 2-CD live album Roadworks : http://rarebird9.net/tya.html And on the Byrds page, I've added a review of Byrd Parts 2 , a 2003 release on the Australian Raven label. It's the second in an apparently ongoing series of CDs that collect various Byrds-related recordings: http://rarebird9.net/byrds.html

New Cars on Leno

Yes, I watched The Tonight Show With Jay Leno last night, to see the New Cars perform at the end. What do I think? Uhh...I don't know. They performed the Cars classic "Good Times Roll". Instrumentally, they sounded fine. But Todd Rundgren's lead vocals? I wasn't feeling it. I won't condemn the man for one performance of one song, but Rundgren is no Ric Ocasek, and no Ben Orr, either. Don't get me wrong. I'm glad Rundgren did not do an overt imitation of Ocasek. I have memories of the reformed Doors performing on Leno's show three years ago, with Ian Astbury doing an obvious and embarrassing imitation of Jim Morrison. Considering that, I do respect Rundgren for performing the Cars song his own way. But his way of singing the song did not appeal to me. I'm beginning to think I was probably right the first time: the Cars ain't the Cars without Ocasek or Orr. When I heard that Rundgren was taking on the frontman role, I thought maybe I was wron

Kasim Sulton "Kasim" (1982)

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Kasim Sulton, the bass player for the New Cars, previously played bass in Todd Rundgren's Utopia. He will reportedly sing the lead vocal on the Cars hit ballad "Drive", which was originally sung by the late Benjamin Orr, while Rundgren will handle vocal duties on the rest of the songs. Besides his time in Utopia, Sulton has a long history as a session bassist. He was briefly a member of Joan Jett's Blackhearts in the late-'80's, during Jett's "I Hate Myself For Loving You" period. He has also often played with Meat Loaf; in fact, he did session work on Meat's mega-seller Bat Out Of Hell , which Rundgren produced. Kasim has also recorded two proper solo albums, twenty years apart, in 1982 and 2002. (That's not including 1998's The Basement Tapes , a collection of demos that Sulton recorded over many years). His 1982 solo debut Kasim is out of print. That album featured enthusiastic power pop similar to that of Utopia, without Rundgren&

The New Cars

Yes, the Cars are back...sort of. A new version of the band has been launched, featuring original guitarist Elliot Easton and original keyboardist Greg Hawkes. The band's founder Ric Ocasek is not on board. Instead, the New Cars (apparently their official name) will be fronted by none other than Todd Rundgren. This could be interesting; Rundgren is quite an eccentric character and an accomplished musician/producer in his own right, although his career output has been about as inconsistent as can be. The replacement for original bassist Benjamin Orr (who succumbed to cancer in 2000) is session bassist extraordinaire Kasim Sulton, who was a member of Rundgren's band Utopia. Tubes drummer Prairie Prince appears to be the drummer for the New Cars, although it isn't clear if he will be in that position full time. The New Cars reportedly recorded a live album in January, which will also include three new studio tracks. Next Tuesday, March 14th, they will formally announce their p