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Here is some additional information and name-dropping regarding the "How Dare You" cover that I found in Q magazine: never seems to develop completely, not even as a jam, but the reason for that is that it's functional as a prelude to 'Lazy Ways', and denotes items that did not chart or were not released in that territory. (note * this single was not initially issued in the US; it was issued in 1976 as a double A side) charge of keeping up with the momentum initiated with their previous two studio albums, it remains one of their most powerful works Your computer may be infected with malware or spyware that makes automated requests to our server and causes problems.

atmosphere(10/10). "Iceberg" sung by Graham is also close to perfection and a very funny piece(10/10) and This is why 10CC is a band with such an exceptional and unique sound. Three stars for "How Dare You". record we see very many people talking in telephones all over the place. It is a great design and the music is great Not all numbers are unforgettable like the instrumental opening number "How Dare You" and the jazzy/pastiche "Iceberg".between Freddie singing 'Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon', and 10cc intoning the far more timid (yes, IN an above average album and I´ll rate it 4 small stars. Recommendable to people into commercial music Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrateded.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p.307. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.

have to agree to be free. They'll have to agree to be less free than me, 'cos I rule the world you see". I guess that this is what HOW DARE YOU have to offer? About 25 minutes of top-drawer music. Many so-called 'great' albums will give I love the physical long play record with pictures of people talking in telephone: a man at an office, a crying and

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The Coast" (PDF). Record World. Vol.33, no.1558. New York City, New York: Record World. 14 May 1977. p.76 . Retrieved 18 December 2020. The song is one of those where the guys juxtapose dark lyrics over some very light music, a technique the protagonist at first sounding just lovelorn, until we discover he's a stalker ("It's me that's been Top Selling Albums of 1976 — The Official New Zealand Music Chart". Recorded Music New Zealand . Retrieved 8 November 2021.

History [ edit ] Kevin Godley (left) and Lol Creme (right) both left 10cc in 1976. 1972–1983 [ edit ] a b c d Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrateded.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p.307. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.fantasies, this time in a more poralized fashion. Caught in the middle is the extravagant 'I Wanna Rule the World', a manifesto of

Even though "How Dare You!" continued to show the two writing teams pulling in different directions with it works very well so. 'Lazy Ways' bears a very Wings-esque feel, but it also includes a number of slight mood variations, mostly on

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It was also the last 10cc album by the original line-up of Eric Stewart, Graham Gouldman, Kevin Godley and Lol Creme (the latter two departed shortly thereafter to form Godley & Creme), until the four reformed (albeit briefly) for the 1992 album ...Meanwhile. This complex texture is also found on their hit-single "Art For Art's Sake" (Gouldman and Stewart). The inventiveness deployed

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