We don't get very much Art-Rock around here and its about time we at least let you hear some from the very best who have created it.
For the most part, 10cc featured two strong songwriting teams, one 'commercial' and one 'artistic', but both teams injected sharp wit into lyrically dextrous and musically varied songs. Stewart and Gouldman were predominantly pop-song-writers, who created most of the band's accessible songs. By way of contrast, Godley and Creme were the predominantly experimental half of 10cc, featuring an Art School sensibility and cinematic inspired writing. Every member was a multi-instrumentalist, singer, writer and producer. Most of the band's albums were recorded at their own Strawberry Studios (North) in Stockport and Strawberry Studios (South) in Dorking, with most of those engineered by Stewart.
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oh just make up your mind would you before the menopause kicks in. hahaha
(sorry dude...you're just setting yourself up for this abuse, and I can't help myself)
I can't make up my mind if that offends me...
I remember Sparks on a episode of In Concert during aroun 1974 ( Est. ) !! Never since then - A Flash In A Pan I Guess !
They were the band at the amusement park in that classic disaster movie...."Rollercoaster"!
LOL !
Tee hee..."Dorking".
"I'm taking a trip to Dorking".
Am I the only one that gets this?????
I have the greatest hits album and there's weirder stuff on that than these four tunes. Never heard any of these (that I can remember) and I like them all. Not getting where the "art" is coming from, they all seem like pop songs, and rather good ones at that. I noticed that the singer (singers?) started to sound more and more like Sir Paul.
I liked all of these songs. Yahoo!
Picked up The Original Soundtrack and Bloody Tourists on vinyl today.
Norma Jean Fox
(11/30/1945-9/7/2010)
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