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Greatest Hits ... And More is the name of a 2006 compilation of songs by English pop group 10cc as well as pre-10cc and post-10cc work by its founding members, Graham Gouldman, Eric Stewart and Kevin Godley and Lol Creme, performing as Godley & Creme. The album was released as a double CD. A compilation album is an album (music or spoken-word) featuring tracks from one or multiple recording artists, often culled from a variety of sources (such as studio albums, live albums, singles, demos and outtakes. ...
10cc was a British pop band which achieved its greatest commercial success during the 1970s. ...
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Universal Music Group (UMG), formerly MCA Music Entertainment Group, is the largest business group and family of record labels in the recording industry. ...
10cc was a British pop band which achieved its greatest commercial success during the 1970s. ...
Graham Keith Gouldman (born on 10 May 1946, in Broughton, Salford, Lancashire, in England) is an English songwriter and musician who was a long-time member of British band 10cc. ...
Eric Stewart is a musician and songwriter most known for his tenure in 10CC in the 1970s. ...
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Godley & Creme is a duo of musicians and music video directors. ...
Godley & Creme was a duo of English pop musicians and music video directors, namely Kevin Godley and Lol Creme. ...
The album attracted criticism both from fans who complained about one track, "Feel the Benefit", running at a slow speed[1][2] 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. Stewart commented: "Some fans seem to think that I may have vetoed the use of my own songs on the album, especially as Kevin and Graham have two new songs on there, but this definitely isn't the case. Lol and I were simply not consulted by Universal about the content of the release and didn't know anything until the advertising appeared. It does appear that the compilation has been hijacked, the number of Gouldman songs being completely disproportionate. Why no Frabjoy and the Runcible Spoon etc etc? Anyone initially reading the track list could be forgiven for thinking that it should really have been called "A History of Graham Gouldman's Musical Associations"!"[3] Stewart reproduced correspondence from Universal Music which indicated Harvey Lisberg, the former 10cc manager and long-time Gouldman manager, had had a significant role in the album's track selection and added: "I am very shocked and sad that this has happened, but again, like the recent tours, you will have to make up your own minds whether this album represents a real 10cc compilation or not."
Track listing
Disc One: - "Donna"
- "Rubber Bullets"
- "Dean and I"
- "Wall Street Shuffle"
- "Silly Love"
- "Life Is a Minestrone"
- "I'm Not in Love"
- "Art for Art's Sake"
- "I'm Mandy Fly Me"
- "Things We Do for Love"
- "Good Morning Judge"
- "Dreadlock Holiday"
- "Ready to Go Home"
- "Cry" - Godley & Creme
- "Neanderthal Man" - Hotlegs
- "Bridge to Your Heart" - Wax
Disc Two: Im Not in Love was also a 1978 song by Talking Heads, with different lyrics and sound. ...
Godley & Creme was a duo of English pop musicians and music video directors, namely Kevin Godley and Lol Creme. ...
The Hotlegs were a short-lived British studio group best known for their one and only hit Neanderthal Man in 1970. ...
Wax was a 1980s pop group consisting of Andrew Gold and Graham Gouldman of 10cc. ...
- "Johnny Don't Do It"
- "Old Wild Men"
- "Worst Band in the World"
- "People in Love"
- "Feel the Benefit (Pt. 1: Reminisce and Speculate/Pt. 2: A Latin Break"
- "Don't Hang Up"
- "Second Sitting for the Last Supper"
- "Nuit a Paris"
- "Under Your Thumb" - Godley & Creme
- "Wedding Bells" - Godley & Creme
- "Groovy Kind of Love"
- "No Milk Today" - Graham Gouldman
- "Bus Stop" - Graham Gouldman
- "For Your Love" - Graham Gouldman
- "Heart Full of Soul" - Graham Gouldman
- "Beautifulloser.com" - GG06
- "Son of Man" - GG06
References - ^ User reviews at Amazon.co.uk
- ^ User reviews at Amazon.com
- ^ Comments on Eric Stewart website, August 2, 2006
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