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10cc's fourth album, HOW DARE YOU, is the last to feature the original lineup of Eric Stewart, Graham Gouldman, Lol Creme and Kevin Godley. Godley and Creme left shortly after the recording of this album to explore the commercial and artistic possibilities of an instrument they invented, the Gizmo. The Gizmo's eerie drone is all over this record, slotting in beautifully with the multilayered vocal arrangements which were the band's other sonic trademark.
The songs included here are more serious than those on the band's earlier records, although "I'm Mandy, Fly Me," "I Wanna Rule the World," and the sarcastic anthem "Art For Art's Sake" are as smart-alecky as previous hits like "Rubber Bullets" and "I'm Not In Love." The combination of art-rock exploration and the sort of pop smarts the group excelled at makes ... How Dare You Music Review Purchase How Dare You CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Best Of Ernest Ashworth CD (1991)
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| | 10cc Bloody Tourists CD (1978) Bonus Tracks
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$8.65 BLOODY TOURISTS was 10cc's final commercially successful album, featuring the 1978 hit singles "Dreadlock Holiday" and "Reds In My Bed."
After proving they could keep 10cc alive as a duo act with 1977's successful Deceptive Bends, Eric Stewart and Graham Gouldman pressed on in 1978 with Bloody Tourists. Although it scored some notable hits, it was a less consistent and less memorable affair than its predecessor. The problem with Bloody Tourists is that it feels like a group of session musicians trying to come up with songs in the 10cc style instead of a proper 10cc album. The eccentric humor that once flowed freely feels forced on this album: "Reds In My Bed" is a lame stab at Cold War satire that never really succeeds in saying anything while "Shock On The Tube (Don't Want Love)" tries to be daring with its tale of a subway sex fantasy and instead comes off as smutty and dull. Another problem is that the music propping up these narratives is lacking in both hooks and inspiration: the backing track for "Take These Chains" is a dull attempt at rockabilly that sounds like an especially poppy Eagles outtake and "The Anonymous Alcoholic" has a disco-parody portion that merely sounds like a mediocre example of the music it is supposedly sending up. However, the ...
| | 10cc Deceptive Bends CD (1977) (Import) Bonus Tracks; Remastered; Germany
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$9.25 This 12-track remastered release by British pop band 10cc includes the hit "The Things We Do For Love," and three bonus tracks.
When Kevin Godley and Lol Creme left 10cc in 1976 to pursue a solo career, many thought it was the death knell for the group. However, Eric Stewart and Graham Gouldman kept the group alive as a duo (with the assistance of percussionist Paul Burgess) and turned in a surprisingly solid album with 1977's Deceptive Bends. It may lack the devil-may-care wackiness that popped up on previous 10cc albums, but it makes up for it by crafting a series of lush, catchy pop songs that are witty in their own right. Deceptive Bends also produced a pair of notable hits for the group: "Good Morning Judge" told the comical tale of a career criminal over a hook-laden, surprisingly funky pop backing while "The Things We Do for Love" was an irresistible Beatles pastiche that showcased 10cc's mastery of pop vocal harmonies. "People in Love," a surprisingly straightforward ballad built on a gorgeous string arrangement, also became a modest chart success. The remainder of the material doesn't stand out as sharply as these hits, but each of the tracks offers up plenty of naggingly catchy pop hooks, oodles of catchy riffs, and surprising twists in ...
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| | Markus Stuart View From The Side Of The Road CD (2005)
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$17.05 A native of Rochester, NY, singer-songwriter-guitarist Stuart Markus now makes Long Island his home. He attended at the Eastman School of Music while in high school, and went on to serve as arranger and director of the a-cappella group Chord-on-Blues while studying at the University of Pennsylvania. After graduating, Stuart relocated first to Brooklyn, and then out to Malverne, Long Island to hone his skills as a journalist, musician and songwriter. His yearly performance of "The Ballad of Malverne Mel" - the theme song he wrote for Long Island's official Groundhog's Day celebration - is an event that receives annual radio, and broadcast and cable TV coverage. Listed in Newsday as one of "Long Island's Best," Stuart is an active member of the Island Songwriters Showcase, a Huntington-based group of Long Island singer-songwriters that traces its roots back to the song circles of the late Harry Chapin. A full-time working musician, Stuart has also organized several noted songwriter concerts, including the Malverne Songwriter Festival in 1998, the Thanksgiving Benefit Concert that marked the debut of Huntington's Song Box in 1999, and "Just Wild About Harry," a tribute to Harry Chapin by top Long Island songwriters to benefit his two charities, Long Island Cares and World Hunger Year, in 2004.Stuart has shared the stage with many notable singer-songwriters such as Tom Paxton, Oscar Brand, Christine Lavin, Dan Bern, David Buskin, Dar Williams, Ashford & Simpson, David Johansen, and John Hall of the band Orleans. His 1996 CD release, "Not the Only One Who Feels This Way" garnered college and commercial radio play across the eastern U.S. and his second CD, "The View from the Side of the Road," is in limited release and has already received college and folk radio play. Good Times Magazine writes, "Markus has a gentle, clean voice and his writing shows a good sense of his place in the world. This is an artist that everyone should check out live." Of his performances, Arien Muzacz of Barnard College wrote "...A talented singer-songwriter and a versatile showman. {Stuart's} songs touched the audience and his personal anecdotes kept them waiting to hear more."He is also half of the traditional maritime music duo Strike the Bell, where his love of sea chanteys has grown out of his love of sailing. A lifelong small boat sailor, he made his first voyage on a tall ship in OpSail '92 as a trainee on the HMS Rose - a replica of a 1757 British frigate ...
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