Saturday, January 30, 2021

I’M NOT IN LOVE .....OH NO I'M NOT

 That's what it should have been. No cleverness,  just a lot of serious material.

10cc's blend of musical invention and lyrical lament brought pop perfection to the mid-70s charts

Graham Gouldman had already written hits including For Your Love and Heart Full of Soul for the Yardbirds, Bus Stop for the Hollies and No Milk Today for Herman's Hermits. His fellow Mancunians Kevin Godley and Lol Creme, joined by Eric Stewart who had played with Gouldman in the Mindbenders, had an international hit with Neanderthal Man under the name Hotlegs, before Gouldman joined and they were signed to Jonathan King's label UK Records and rechristened 10cc. The foursome soon divided into two main writing partnerships that brought commercial success (Gouldman and Stewart) and artistic kudos (Godley and Creme).

The 50s doo-wop parody Donna was the first hit, featuring Creme's falsetto. An attempt to repeat the formula with Johnny Don't Do It was too obvious, but then came the hook-laden No 1 Rubber Bullets. Driven by Gouldman's Rickenbacker bass, it retold Jailhouse Rock with a cast of comic characters.

The masterwork, though, did not arrive until 1975's third album, The Original Soundtrack. I'm Not in Love, written by Stewart and Gouldman, turns the protestation on its head so simply and effectively you wonder why no one had written it before. But even if they had, I doubt they would have come up with the backing, a 256-voice choir built from recordings of the band singing single notes in unison.



On tour, they needed backing tapes to capture the dreamy magic, but no one minded. And even the mirrorball lighting when I saw them at the De Montfort hall in Leicester seemed somehow right.




There was another album before the original lineup split. How Dare You spawned two hits – Art for Art's Sake and I'm Mandy, Fly Me – but Godley and Creme wanted to move on. Gouldman and Stewart carried on until 1983 and there were more hits, but the magic years were those of the first three albums. The fractured relationships meant attempts at reunions in 1991 (with all four original members) and 1995 (with Gouldman and Stewart) were not successful.

Which seems a flat end to the story. Except that the music lives on. I'm Not in Love has become one of the most covered serious pop songs of all time, and no doubt the original soundtrack to many a love story.



Wednesday, January 20, 2021

Tuesday, January 19, 2021

10cc - I'm Mandy, Fly Me- serious cut - The Woman Hunter Version with end credits



This song should have been recorded seriously without too much wordplay in the key of D major. I like The Woman Hunter Version of this song where I did the serious cut which I got rid of the bad intro that was recorded in the wrong key.  


 

Monday, January 18, 2021

10cc - Feel the Love - Schuyler & Charlotte Whitney Version

 


This could have been the right video of Sky & Raven Whitney, whose real names are Schuyler & Charlotte Whitney from the soap opera, "The Edge of Night", not the original messy video



Years after leaving 10cc and becoming successful music video directors, Godley and Creme directed the video for 1983's "Feel the Love", a single from Windows in the Jungle.

Godley & Creme - A Little Piece of Heaven - Wedding Cake Version




This is what could have existed - the wedding cake music video, not the messed-up original video.



As Xylon from amazon.com once reviewed:

I found this little disc in a used record shop some years ago and being the 10cc fan that I am (and having the vinyl), I snatched up that little plastic shiny disc with a hole!

I have played the recording a few times and none over the last few years, yet it remains in the collection for one simple reason... I doubt I would ever find this one again.
As I recall this recording is a homage to harmonica-played blues. It's still got your Godley-Creme lyrical humor and harmony, but it was largely a forgettable listen.
I'll give it another listen this evening and update this review.

Sunday, January 17, 2021

CRY – GODLEY AND CREME

 

good video as The Battered Version

bad morphing video that is not watching with too many changing faces spoiling up the beauty




Godley & Creme was a duo of English pop musicians and music video directors, Kevin Godley and Lol Creme.

The pair began releasing albums as a duo after splitting from pop band 10cc.