10cc (album)

10cc
Studio album by 10cc
Released July 1973
Recorded 1972 at Strawberry Studios in Stockport
Genre Rock, art-rock
Length 34:28
Label UK
Producer 10cc
10cc chronology
10cc
(1973)
Sheet Music
(1974)
Singles from 10cc
  1. "Donna" b/w "Hot Sun Rock"
    Released: 1972
  2. "Johnny Don't Do It" b/w "4 % Of Something"
    Released: 1972
  3. "Rubber Bullets" b/w "Waterfall"
    Released: 1973
  4. "The Dean and I" b/w "Bee In My Bonnet"
    Released: 1973
  5. "Headline Hustler"
    Released: 1974
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]
Robert Christgau (B+) [2]

10cc is the debut album by British rock band 10cc. It was recorded at Strawberry Studios in Stockport, which was part-owned by guitarist and engineer Eric Stewart, and released on Jonathan King's UK Records label. The album reached No.36 in the UK.

Three of its four singles reached the Top 10 in the UK charts, including "Rubber Bullets", which hit No.1. The closing track, "Fresh Air for My Mama", was a reworking of "You Didn't Like It Because You Didn't Think Of It", the B-side of 1970's "Neanderthal Man", an international hit by the band under its former name of Hotlegs.

Some versions of the album have an altered running order.

Contents

Track listing

Side one

  1. "Johnny, Don't Do It" (Kevin Godley, Lol Creme, Graham Gouldman) – 3:36
  2. "Sand in My Face" (Kevin Godley, Lol Creme, Graham Gouldman) – 3:36
  3. "Donna" (Godley, Creme) – 2:53
  4. "The Dean and I" (Godley, Creme) – 3:03
  5. "Headline Hustler" (Gouldman, Eric Stewart) – 3:31

Side two

  1. "Speed Kills" (Stewart, Godley, Creme, Gouldman) – 3:47
  2. "Rubber Bullets" (Godley, Creme, Gouldman) – 5:15
  3. "The Hospital Song" (Godley, Creme) – 2:41
  4. "Ships Don't Disappear in the Night (Do They?)" (Gouldman, Stewart) – 3:04
  5. "Fresh Air for My Mama" (Godley, Creme, Stewart)– 3:04

2010 Japanese Reissue SHM-CD includes three bonus tracks

  1. "Hot Sun Rock"
  2. "4% Of Something"
  3. "Waterfall"

Personnel

References

  1. ^ 10 cc Allmusic,com, Michael Ofjord
  2. ^ "Album: 10cc: 10cc". Robert Christgau. http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_album.php?id=1. Retrieved 2011-08-16.