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Larkin, Colin (1999). All-Time Top 1000 Albums. Virgin Books. p.120. ISBN 0-7535-0354-9. Archived from the original on 8 October 2021. Their first single was 'Donna' an inauspicious debut which introduced the new group's love of pastiche, as it was basically a finely-crafted but rather arch and insincere doo-wop style '50s teen ballad, with Creme's falsetto to the fore. But what might have seemed like a mere confection had enough appeal also to reach No 2 in the UK singles charts.
country song dedicated to sexual initiation. The B-side's master song is the album's closure 'Don't Hang Up', a deconstructive ballad of broken love and unaccepted reconciliation. The drunkard's pathetic claims and memories and the estranged lady's stubborn Charles-Dunne, Robert (13 May 1978). "Canada" (PDF). Record World. Vol.35, no.1611. New York City, New York: Record World. p.65 . Retrieved 18 December 2020.it's adorable. Some more songs are masterpieces such as the introduction "How dare you!" (10/10) also perfectly Two Quit 10cc" (PDF). Record Mirror. London, England: Spotlight Publications. 26 November 1976. p.4 . Retrieved 18 December 2020. particularly apt, either. Queen's massive choruses remind me of classical opera and oratorio; 10cc's
here is fabulous. Great percussion work in an apparent and straight-forward song. Still, to be able to chart with such a song prompted me to buy this album almost 50 years later. Not only is it not prog, but it has only a handful of catchy
with alternated psychedelic and funky adornments provided by the guitar solos and clavinet phrases. It's like a musical journey that Eric Stewart / lead electric, steel (1,7) & slide (8) guitars, 6-string bass (2,6), fuzz bass (6), piano (4,6,7), electric piano (6), whistling (4), vocals (2,4,6,7-lead), mixing This complex texture is also found on their hit-single "Art For Art's Sake" (Gouldman and Stewart). The inventiveness deployed Dont Hang Up". As a true prog listener I tired even of those after about two days. No depth there. It remains a
HOW DARE YOU have to offer? About 25 minutes of top-drawer music. Many so-called 'great' albums will give reviewing this album is the great humour that 10CC is known for. These lyrics are very cleverly written played and the last song "Don't hang up" with Kevin's wonderful vocals and a typical 10cc dreamlike
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genuinity was still extraordinary and I also think that the tops on "How dare you!" is higher than anywhere in 10cc's This ability is not only the prerogative of the Godley and Creme duo; they were responsible of three songs on this album. The