Dangerous Type Explained

Dangerous Type
Artist:The Cars
Album:Candy-O
Released:June 13, 1979
Recorded:1979 at Cherokee Studios in Los Angeles
Genre:New wave, hard rock
Length:4:28
Label:Elektra
Producer:Roy Thomas Baker

"Dangerous Type" is a 1979 song by the Cars from their second studio album, Candy-O. It was written by Ric Ocasek.

Background

The core guitar riff that "Dangerous Type" is centered on resembles the T. Rex song, "Bang a Gong".[1] [2] The song features Ric Ocasek on lead vocals. AllMusic critic Tom Maginnis compared the song to "All Mixed Up", a track on The Cars' self-titled debut album, as they both were the final track on their respective albums, with both tracks "vamping on an upsweep of grand chord changes as the group's entire sonic palette eventually fills the tape to capacity for the big finish."

Although "Dangerous Type" never was released as a single, the song has since become a fan favorite. It has appeared on numerous compilation albums, among them and Complete Greatest Hits.

Reception

"Dangerous Type" has received positive reception from music critics. AllMusic critic Greg Prato said it was one of the "plenty of other standouts [besides "[[Let's Go (The Cars song)|Let's Go]]" on Candy-O that] can be found" and cited the track as a highlight from Candy-O. Tom Maginnis said, "'Dangerous Type' is the Cars' idea of a musical epic", and went on to say, "After the impossibly infectious leadoff single 'Let's Go,' 'Dangerous Type' would become the album's second-biggest hit." In the Just What I Needed: The Cars Anthology liner notes, Brett Milano said, "'Let's Go' and 'Dangerous Type' [stood] out as the best of [Ric] Ocasek's enigmatic-woman songs."[3]

Covers

Personnel

rhythm guitar, lead vocals

bass guitar, backing vocals

lead guitar, backing vocals

keyboards, backing vocals

drums

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Maginnis. Tom. Dangerous Type. allmusic.com.
  2. Web site: Prato. Greg. Candy-O. allmusic.com.
  3. Book: Milano. Brett. Just What I Needed: The Cars Anthology. Rhino.