All_Mixed_Up_(The_Cars_song)

All Mixed Up (The Cars song)

All Mixed Up (The Cars song)

1979 single by the Cars


"All Mixed Up" is a song by the Cars and the final track on their 1978 self-titled debut album. It was written by bandleader Ric Ocasek.

Quick Facts Single by the Cars, from the album The Cars ...

Background

On the album, "All Mixed Up" is bridged together with "Moving in Stereo". Released as the B-side to the single "Good Times Roll", the song has received widespread airplay on American FM rock radio stations, and is generally played together with "Moving in Stereo" on AOR and classic rock radio stations. The song also saw single release in the Netherlands, backed with "You're All I've Got Tonight" (also from The Cars.)[1]

"All Mixed Up" features bassist Benjamin Orr on lead vocals in the studio version, though Ocasek sang lead vocals on the demo version. The song afforded Hawkes a chance to step away from his many synthesizers and play the closing saxophone solo, the only one in the Cars' discography. "All Mixed Up" also featured the Mu-Tron Octavider pedal, which Benjamin Orr recalled he "had to have."[2]

Other versions


References

  1. ""All Mixed Up"/"You're All I've Got Tonight"". 45cat.
  2. "The Cars interview". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21.




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