A mature form of British pop that combines humor and a sense of melody.
This album by 10cc, centered around Eric Stewart and Graham Gouldman, combines pop rock with artistic melodies, and is renowned for its witty lyrics and smooth melodies.
This album showcases the band's signature irony and meticulous structure. While it wasn't a major hit, the melodic perfection of tracks like "One-Two-Five" and "How'm I Ever Gonna Say Goodbye" stands out. The recording reflects advances in studio technology, achieving both spaciousness and precision of detail. Produced by Eric Stewart, the smooth soundscape showcases a high level of aesthetic sense in pop music.
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A:
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1)
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One-Two-Five
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2)
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Welcome To The World
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How'm I Ever Gonna Say Goodbye
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Don't Send We Back
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5)
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I Took You Home
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B:
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It Doesn't Matter At All
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Dressed To Kill
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Lovers Anonymous
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4)
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I Hate To Eat Alone
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5)
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Strange Lover
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L.A. Inflatable
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Producer - 10cc
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Engineer - Tony Spath
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Engineer - Eric Stewart
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Liner Notes - Yuji Konno
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Liner Notes, Translated By - Yasumi Yamamoto