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  2. Ten Out of 10 - Wikipedia

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    After two albums from 10cc as a six-piece lineup, Ten Out of 10 was a return to the core duo of Graham Gouldman and Eric Stewart.All other contributors were session musicians; these included two who had played on the band's previous album, 1980s Look Hear?: drummer Paul Burgess, who played on all but three tracks, and guitarist and singer Rick Fenn, who was credited on two tracks but who ...

  3. 10cc discography - Wikipedia

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    3 8 78 — — 4 4 4 4 31 UK: Gold [11] AUS: Gold [12] CAN: Gold [13] Bloody Tourists: Released: September 1978; Label: Mercury Records; 3 3 74 12 58 2 2 4 3 69 CAN: Platinum [13] NED: Platinum [14] NZ: Platinum [15] Look Hear? Released: March 1980; Label: Mercury Records; 35 38 72 40 — 21 40 3 14 180 Ten Out of 10: Released: November 1981 ...

  4. List of 10cc band members - Wikipedia

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    After three more albums – Sheet Music, The Original Soundtrack and How Dare You! – both Godley and Creme left in November 1976, at which point Burgess became an official member. [3] The remaining trio recorded Deceptive Bends , after which guitarist Rick Fenn , keyboardist Tony O'Malley and drummer Stuart Tosh were added in May 1977. [ 4 ]

  5. Clever Clogs - Wikipedia

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    Clever Clogs also features original 10cc member Kevin Godley who makes a guest appearance and sings two songs. 'The album was produced and the live concert directed by Bafta winner Robin Bextor for New Wave Pictures. The cover art for the album, with the new band's logo, was designed by long-time 10cc collaborator Storm Thorgerson. [3]

  6. ...Meanwhile - Wikipedia

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    Notable appearances on the album include Andrew Gold, who had collaborated with 10cc and Gouldman in the past, and the blues pianist Dr. John. The album's closing song, "Don't Break the Promises", was co-written by Stewart and Paul McCartney during the sessions for McCartney's sixth solo studio album Press to Play (1986) and was later finished ...

  7. The Very Best of 10cc - Wikipedia

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    Allmusic USA [2] Sputnikmusic [3] The Very Best of 10cc is a 1997 compilation album by the band 10cc. ... 10cc (1973) 3:05: 4. "The Wall Street Shuffle" Eric Stewart ...

  8. Greatest Hits... And More - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. Greatest Hits 1972–1978 - Wikipedia

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    A single was released alongside, coupling 10cc biggest hit "I'm Not in Love" with "For You and I" from the Bloody Tourists album. The single failed to chart. The single failed to chart. The album was reissued as part of the 2017 During After – The Best of 10cc and Beyond compilation album and Before During After – The Story of 10cc box set.