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Cars leader says it was time for new album.
Publication: UPI NewsTrack Publication Date: 30-SEP-05 |
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COPYRIGHT 2005 United Press International
NEW YORK, Sept. 30 (UPI) -- Former Cars leader Ric Ocasek says he didn't notice the eight-year gap between his solo albums.
Ocasek has just released "Nexterday," his first album since "Troublizing" in 1997. "I thought it was only like a year," he says with a laugh. "It felt...
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