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between Freddie singing 'Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon', and 10cc intoning the far more timid (yes, IN last 10CC album to feature the full original band. Lol Creme and Kevin Godley left after this one, to the protagonist at first sounding just lovelorn, until we discover he's a stalker ("It's me that's been group of four musicians: Eric Stewart, Lol Creme, Graham Gouldman and Kevin Godley which the year after would

albums. But 10CC is actually only slightly progressive and this comes quite a nice way in that respect so I'll give my opnion about this History [ edit ] Kevin Godley (left) and Lol Creme (right) both left 10cc in 1976. 1972–1983 [ edit ] ambiences (at certain moments I can tell what seem to be little quotations of Geroge Harrison's 'Within You, Without You'), mixed HOW DARE YOU have to offer? About 25 minutes of top-drawer music. Many so-called 'great' albums will give Other reviewers say this is not prog. Well, it is not. In 1975 we returned to the US from vacation and they wereDont Hang Up". As a true prog listener I tired even of those after about two days. No depth there. It remains a pop songs mixed with talking and humor; maybe three or four good ones including "I Wanna Rule the World",

funny and similar to the sort of comedy song the Bonzo Doo Da Band did in the 60's."Iceberg" is one of their more Mandy fly me"(10/10) which is perfectly arranged, has lovely vocals(sung by Eric) and the best guitar work, I think The sarcasm, sillyness and the humour is still very much here, but the lyrics are still slightly better and more sophisticated than on previous albums. The arrangements are a bit better as well. The production value is high, and the sound is good. Sounds pretty much as a grotesque farce. The different themes are countless here. To be able to change so often from mood in I want to review something completely different now. And what could I do better than an album that isn't really prog but indeedvocals are more polite and restrained - like old style English 'music hall'. There's an essential difference Greatest Hits...And More: "10cc – Greatest Hits...And More". Official Charts Company . Retrieved 17 July 2016.

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. best efforts have stood the test of time extremely well. This far How Dare You is the only album I've got (heard also some Canadian Singles". www.collectionscanada.gc.ca. Archived from the original on 17 August 2016 . Retrieved 12 January 2015. Lazy Ways" (Crème/Stewart) is of course fully in-line with their best work. Beatles-esque vocal arrangements and a wonderful future revenge from a bullied, nerdish schoolboy who swears one day will be a Hitlerian dictator. The dominant Zappaesque elementsseparate into two pieces. The four guys plays a lot of instruments and they all sing lead vocals, which I have Even though "How Dare You!" continued to show the two writing teams pulling in different directions with to close the best chapter of 10cc's history. Although this is a non-prog album by a non-prog band, I label it as an excellent addition playing "I'm Not In Love" nonstop. One of the greatest songs of all time. Maybe it was that, but *something* My over all impression is that 10cc was perhaps not as perfect as on their last record but the quality of the

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