Friday, April 19, 2019

Music Reviews - Quick Change World, Author: Ric Ocasek

Ric Ocaseks Quick Change World [1993] is one of the best music of his history. This is a very meaningful statement because Ric Ocasek has created a lot of music in his life - most of which are excellent. This CD is a perfect example of professional music talent, defined by the obvious and actual needs of the artist, whether or not it is widely acclaimed. I have been amazed at the quality of Rics's personal work and the relatively lack of playback it encounters. Most of the music in the car band is still playing, and the fact that Ric Ocaseks solo makes me feel short, which makes me realize a lot of things, especially this: the radio leaves a lot of deficiencies, and always there. Another reason to love the Internet.

and so. As far as Mr. Ocasek is concerned, music has just happened. Not only is this process going on, Rics music is constantly evolving, and it is getting better and better. Unlike many old musicians who try to come back, there is no doubt that Ric Ocasek has never left us. For those who are fortunate enough to know this fact, I say running, not walking, and getting a fast-changing world as soon as possible. I will be surprised if you haven't already.

Being a fan of Ric Ocasek is great because we will never be disappointed.

Many, if not all of the music group The Cars are actually the voice of Ric Ocaseks, so many new listeners of Rics solo work find that the two are indistinguishable, and they can of course be forgiven. The fast-changing world sounds a lot like the new car album for those who listened to it for the first time. The few people I discussed with the CD have already reached an agreement. The only exception is that these works are more developed than The Cars music, if such a thing It is possible. Unlike some apparent departures from Beatitude and other CDs, as well as several other personal works, QCW seems to be the refinement and development of the character and iconic music of the talented character Ric Ocasek.

From Riding Shotgun [my favorite], along with its unique vocals, further development of the sound of the music [torn work tear], to the impressive Hopped Up [the car has a red red car... ... take it out of the street and bring it to the stars... my real wires], the fast-changing world of CDs is very audible and should not be missed.

1. "big picture"

2. "Don't let go"

3. "Difficult times"

4. "Closer"

5. "Shooting shotguns"

6. "Feeling to stay"

7. "She is on"

8. "I still believe"

9. "Alive"

10. "The world of rapid change"

11. "What's on TV?"

12. "Jump up"

13. "Help me find the United States"

Other solo works by Ric Ocasek:

Blessing
from

  1982 -

The side of this paradise
from

  1986 -

Fireball area
from

  1990 -

Getchertikitz
from

  1996 -

Next correct moment
from

  1997 -

Troublizing
from

  1997 -

Nexterday
from

  2005 -

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