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In 1995, Eric Stewart and Graham Gouldman re-recorded "I'm Not in Love" as an acoustic version for the last 10cc studio album Mirror Mirror. It was released as a single and charted at number 29 in the UK, [ 65 ] giving the band their biggest hit since " Dreadlock Holiday " in 1978.
It was Grainge's idea to release 'Life Is A Minestrone' as the first single holding back the big one to give us more longevity for the album. [25] Speaking in the BBC Four documentary I'm Not in Love: The Story of 10cc in 2015, Stewart expanded on the background, explaining that their royalty returns under the contract with King were a mere 4%.
10cc are an English art rock band from Stockport. Formed in July 1972, the group originally featured keyboardist/guitarist Eric Stewart , bassist/guitarist Graham Gouldman , keyboardist/guitarist Lol Creme and drummer Kevin Godley , all of whom shared vocal duties.
The album charted at No. 37 on the UK Albums Chart [4] and later received a platinum certification. [5]Chris Jones from BBC Music wrote that "The impresario (Jonathan King) also gave them their name (look it up on Wikipedia if you need to know why) and between 1972 and 1978 they racked up 12 dazzling top 20 hits; all collected here."
10cc: 1975 "I'm Not in Love" Bruce Gowers: The Original Soundtrack "Art for Art's Sake" How Dare You! 1976 "I'm Mandy Fly Me" Bruce Gowers "Don't Hang Up" 1977 "The Things We Do for Love" Deceptive Bends "Good Morning Judge" Bruce Gowers "People in Love" 1978 "Dreadlock Holiday" Bloody Tourists "Reds in My Bed" 1980 "One-Two-Five" Russell ...
100cc, also known as 100cc - Greatest Hits of 10cc is a compilation album by the English rock band 10cc.. It was released in 1975 [3] [4] [5] by UK Records, the band's original label, to capitalize on the then 10cc's recent departure to Mercury Records and band's success in the immediate aftermath of the release of their third album, The Original Soundtrack, and the "I'm Not in Love" single.
The album attracted criticism both from fans regarding the disruption of "Feel the Benefit" and from Eric Stewart, who noted his post-10cc work had been overlooked, while a disproportionate number of tracks representing Gouldman's career before and after 10cc had been included and indicated that Harvey Lisberg, the former 10cc manager and long-time Gouldman manager, had had a significant role ...
The Greatest Songs and More (Great Box) is a 4-CD box set by 10cc released in Japan in June 1991. [1] The compilation includes singles, album tracks, and rare b-sides recorded between 1972 and 1983. Many of the tracks included were unavailable on CD elsewhere until re-issues of their later albums were released—also in Japan—in 2006.