''How Dare You!'' is the fourth album by British band
10cc
10cc are an English rock band formed in Stockport in 1972. The group initially consisted of four musicians – Graham Gouldman, Eric Stewart, Kevin Godley and Lol Creme – who had written and recorded together since 1968. The group featured t ...
. Released in 1976, it included UK hit singles "
I'm Mandy Fly Me
"I'm Mandy Fly Me" is a single by 10cc released in 1976. It was taken from the '' How Dare You!'' album, and reached No. 6 on the UK Singles Chart.
Writing and recording
In a radio interview, Stewart recalled the origins of the song:
He contin ...
" and "
Art for Art's Sake". The album was the band's third to have cover artwork by the
Hipgnosis creative team.
It was also the last 10cc album by the original line-up of
Eric Stewart,
Graham Gouldman,
Kevin Godley and
Lol Creme (the latter two departed shortly thereafter to form
Godley & Creme), until the four reformed (albeit briefly) for the 1992 album ''
...Meanwhile''.
Writing and recording
In an interview at the time of its release, Gouldman told ''
Melody Maker
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'' music newspaper: "It's as different as any album by the same band can be, and I think it's a progression from the last one. I think there's been a progression on every album and I think we've done it again. It's a strange mixture of songs. There's one about divorce, a song about schizophrenia, a song about wanting to rule the world, the inevitable money song, and an instrumental."
''Melody Maker'' interview quoted in CD liner notes
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Critical reception
'' Village Voice'' critic Robert Christgau
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wrote in his review of the album: "The putrefaction isn't as extreme as on last year's hit album, but the affliction would seem permanent—they don't know whether they're supposed to be funny or pretty, and so nine times out of ten they're neither."
Track listing
Bonus tracks
Bonus tracks on the 1997 CD edition
Bonus tracks on Japanese 2008 CD edition
Personnel
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* Eric Stewart – lead guitar (all tracks), backing vocals (3, 4, 7-9), lead vocals
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(2, 4, 6, 7), piano (4, 6, 7), bass guitar (2, 6), electric piano
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(4, 6, 7), pedal steel (7)
* Lol Creme – backing vocals (2-7, 9), Moog synthesizer
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(1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 9), piano (2, 3, 9), lead vocals (3, 6, 8), rhythm guitar
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(1, 6-8), lead guitar (1, 4, 9), maracas (1, 6, 7, 9), clavinet
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(1, 2), organ
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* Organ (biology), a part of an organism
Musical instruments
* Organ (music), a family of keyboard musical instruments characterized by sustained tone
** Electronic organ, an electronic keyboard instrument
** Hammond ...
(3, 5), Gizmo
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Gizmo may also refer to:
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* The Gizmo or "Gizmotron", an effects device for electric guitars
* Gizmo key, found on certain flutes
* Gizmos, interactive onli ...
(5, 9), electric piano (8, 9), sleigh bells (1), tambourine (2), vibraphone (4), recorder (6)
* Graham Gouldman – bass guitar (1, 3-5, 7-9), backing vocals (2-6, 8, 9), rhythm guitar (2, 5, 6, 9), tambourine (2, 6), zither (4), lead vocals (5, 6), cowbell (6), glockenspiel
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The glo ...
(7), slide guitar
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(7)
* Kevin Godley – backing vocals (all but 1), drums
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(1-4, 6-8), lead vocals (5, 7, 9), congas
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(1, 5), timpani (3, 5), cowbell (1), bongos (1), triangle (2), maracas (3), temple blocks (6), tambourine (8), castanets (9), cabasa (9)
;Additional musician
* Mair Jones – harp
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(9)
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
References
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10cc albums
1976 albums
Albums with cover art by Hipgnosis
Mercury Records albums
Albums recorded at Strawberry Studios