Direktlänk till inlägg 12 februari 2013
For this album 10 CC's five members had become three since both Lol Creme and Kevin Godley had quit the band and the remaining members took in touring drummer Paul Burgess as a member of the band. The band produced another hit album and proved that they could go on without their past members. The music is more straight and simple but with the unmistakeble bends (!) that only 10 CC could make in their world of rock and pop. It's a quite laid back album with hints of funk and progressive pop, as known as "art-rock". Listenable but not an album I'd like to have.
1)Good morning judge (7,0)
2)The things we do for love (6,0)
3)Marriage bureau rendezvouz (6,0)
4)People in love (6,0)
5)Modern man blues (7,0)
6)Honeymoon with b troop (6,5)
7)I bought a flat guitar tutor (3,0)
8)You've got a cold (6,0)
9)Feel the benefit (Parts 1,2 and 3) (8,0)
Score: 6,17
Eric Stewart-vocals, guitars, piano, organ, keyboards, synthesizer and maraccas (b.1945)
Graham Gouldman-vocals, guitars, bass, organ, tambourine, triangle and autoharp (b.1946)
Paul Burgess-drums and percussion (b.1950)
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Jean Roussel-keyboards, piano and organ
Tony Spath-piano and oboe
Terry Bozzio-drums (b.1950)
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