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Worth buying for Wanna Rule The World alone

Great album i should've bought a long time ago!
Playing it over and over to make up for lost time - loving it

Verified purchase:  Yes | Condition: pre-owned | Sold by: comicbookguy76

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Brilliant

A nostalgic trip back to 1976.what a fantastic album. Great quality great price

Verified purchase:  Yes | Condition: pre-owned | Sold by: worldofbooks08

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Excellent CD

Had the album when I was a teenager, sounds even better now its been remastered.

Verified purchase:  Yes | Condition: pre-owned | Sold by: mooncho

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Good cd

As described bought to replace my old lp

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Superb.

Great album, by one of my favourite bands, musically and literately superb.

Verified purchase:  Yes | Condition: new | Sold by: musicmagpie

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10cc one of my favourites.

It is a classic album from the 70s.

Verified purchase:  Yes | Condition: new | Sold by: rainbowjam

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10CC Are were amazing and greatly underrated

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10cc- How Dare You

This was prepared from the original master tapes.10cc's fourth album, HOW DARE YOU, is the last to feature the original lineup of Eric Stewart, Graham Gouldman, Lol Creme and Kevin Godley. Godley and Creme left shortly after the recording of this album to explore the commercial and artistic possibilities of an instrument they invented, the Gizmo. The Gizmo's eerie drone is all over this record, slotting in beautifully with the multilayered vocal arrangements which were the band's other sonic trademark. The songs included here are more serious than those on the band's earlier records, although "I'm Mandy, Fly Me," "I Wanna Rule the World," and the sarcastic anthem "Art For Art's Sake" are as smart-alecky as previous hits like "Rubber Bullets" and "I'm Not In Love." The combination of art-rock exploration and the sort of pop smarts the group excelled at makes HOW DARE YOU an immensely satisfying album.Read full review...

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10cc 'How dare you CD

Love this Album, loved it when it was on Vinyl and it didn't disappoint me listening to it on CD format! Bought it as I could no longer play my vinyl records and had really missed playing it.

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10cc - How Dare You

i bought this for my dad as its an very hard cd to get. he loves it loads of great tracks that will make you get up and dance

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