Substitution Mass Confusion: A Tribute to The Cars

Substitution Mass Confusion: A Tribute to The Cars is a 2005 compilation album featuring covers of songs originally performed by the American rock band The Cars. The album was released by Not Lame Recordings.[1] Many of the performers featured on the album were from the Boston area, where The Cars first gained exposure in the late 1970s.[2]

Substitution Mass Confusion: A Tribute to The Cars
Compilation album by
Various artists
ReleasedFebruary 8, 2005
GenreRock, Pop, Acoustic rock, Album rock
LabelNot Lame Recordings
ProducerButch Walker

The line 'Substitution Mass Confusion' comes from a lyric in the Cars song "Bye Bye Love".

According to Billboard, the album was inspired by the 2000 cancer death of Cars singer and bassist Benjamin Orr. A portion of the album's proceeds were to be donated to the American Cancer Society in Orr's memory.[3]

Reception edit

Boston Globe writer Jim Sullivan noted that while many of the performances were faithful to the original arrangements, some, including Butch Walker's acoustic version of "My Best Friend's Girl", were significant departures.[2] Cars keyboardist Greg Hawkes singled out Damone's version of "Just What I Needed" and Spiraling's version of "Bye Bye Love" for praise.[2]

Track listing edit

No.TitleArtistLength
1."Hello Again"The Argument 
2."Just What I Needed"Damone 
3."Touch and Go"Jason Falkner 
4."My Best Friend's Magic Girlfriend" (mashup of My Best Friend's Girl and Magic)Butch Walker 
5."You're All I've Got Tonight"Millions 
6."You Might Think"Bleu 
7."Got a Lot on My Head"Owsley 
8."Shake It Up"Purr Box 
9."Drive"Chris Von Sneidern 
10."Dangerous Type"Johnny Monaco 
11."Bye Bye Love"Spiraling 
12."It's All I Can Do"The Bravery 
13."I'm Not the One"Gigolo Aunts 
14."Candy-O"Doug Powell 
15."Since You're Gone"The Andersons 
16."Let's Go"Dum Dog Run 
17."Slip Away"Sparkle*Jets U.K. 
18."Misfit Kid"Jon Auer 
19."Tonight She Comes"Action Action 
20."Night Spots"The Cautions 
21."Good Times Roll"Daybirds 

References edit

  1. ^ "A Tribute to the Cars: Substitution Mass Confusion - Various Artists". Allmusic. Retrieved February 22, 2010.
  2. ^ a b c Sullivan, Jim (February 10, 2005). "They're all you've got tonight". The Boston Globe. Retrieved February 22, 2010.
  3. ^ "Falkner, Walker Sign On For Cars Tribute". Billboard. Retrieved February 22, 2010.