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10Cc Greatest Hits 1972-1978 Mp3, Flac, Wma 10cc Greatest Hits 1972-1978 mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Greatest Hits 1972-1978 Country: Germany Style: Pop Rock, Classic Rock, Art Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1611 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1319 mb WMA version RAR size: 1133 mb Rating: 4.1 Votes: 168 Other Formats: MP2 MP3 AAC WAV ASF AIFF MPC Tracklist Hide Credits Rubber Bullets Bass, Guitar, Vocals – Graham*Drums, Vocals – Kevin*Guitar [Lead], Keyboards, Vocals – A1 4:45 Eric*Lead Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards – Lol*Producer – 10ccWritten-By – Graham Gouldman, Kevin Godley, Lol Creme Donna A2 Bass Guitar, Vocals – Graham*Drums, Vocals – Kevin*Guitar [Lead], Vocals – Eric*Lead 2:56 Vocals, Guitar – Lol*Producer – 10ccWritten-By – Kevin Godley, Lol Creme Silly Love Bass, Backing Vocals – Graham*Drums, Vocals – Kevin*Lead Vocals, Electric Guitar, A3 3:17 Backing Vocals – Lol*Producer – 10ccVocals, Guitar [Lead], Electric Guitar, Piano [Grand Piano], Backing Vocals – Eric*Written-By – Eric Stewart, Lol Creme The Dean And I A4 Bass Guitar, Vocals – Graham*Drums, Vocals – Kevin*Guitar [Lead], Vocals – Eric*Lead 2:52 Vocals, Guitar – Lol*Producer – 10ccWritten-By – Kevin Godley, Lol Creme Life Is A Minestrone Bass, Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Backing Vocals – Graham*Drums, Timbales [Timbali], A5 Percussion, Backing Vocals – Kevin*Guitar, Backing Vocals – Eric*Lead Vocals, Piano, 4:27 Electric Piano, Percussion, Backing Vocals – Lol*Producer – 10ccWritten-By – Eric Stewart, Lol Creme The Wall Street Shuffle Bass, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Percussion – Graham*Drums, Percussion – A6 Kevin*Electric Guitar, Guitar [Backup Guitar] – Lol*Lead Vocals, Guitar [Lead], Electric 3:56 Piano, Piano [Grand Piano], Mellotron [Melatron], Organ – Eric*Producer – 10ccWritten-By – Eric Stewart, Graham Gouldman Art For Art's Sake Drums, Temple Block, Backing Vocals – Kevin*Electric Guitar, Cowbell, Tambourine, Backing Vocals – Graham*Lead Vocals [2nd], Electric Guitar, Maracas [Marracas], B1 4:21 Synthesizer [Moog], Recorder, Backing Vocals – Lol*Lead Vocals, Guitar [Lead], Electric Piano, Piano, Bass [6-string], Bass [Fuzz] – Eric*Producer – 10ccWritten-By – Eric Stewart, Graham Gouldman I'm Mandy Fly Me Bass, Double Bass, Bass [6-string], Zither, Backing Vocals – Graham*Drums, Backing B2 Vocals – Godley*Guitar [Lead], Vibraphone [Vibes], Synthesizer [Moog], Backing Vocals – 5:21 Lol*Lead Vocals, Guitar [Lead], Piano, Whistle, Backing Vocals – Eric*Producer – 10ccWritten-By – Eric Stewart, Graham Gouldman, Kevin Godley Good Morning Judge Bass Guitar, Guitar [Lead], Electric Guitar, Tambourine, Backing Vocals – Graham*Drums, B3 Tambourine, Cabasa, Piano [Wah] – Paul*Lead Vocals, Guitar [Lead], Synthesizer [Moog], 2:55 Piano, Guitar [Slide], Backing Vocals – Eric*Producer – Eric Stewart, Graham GouldmanWritten-By – Eric Stewart, Graham Gouldman The Things We Do For Love Bass, Guitar, Handclaps, Backing Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Tambourine – Graham*Drums, B4 Tambourine, Handclaps, Gong – Paul*Lead Vocals, Guitar, Backing Vocals, Piano, Organ – 3:23 Eric*Producer – Eric Stewart, Graham GouldmanWritten-By – Eric Stewart, Graham Gouldman Dreadlock Holiday Cowbell, Congas, Marimba, Triangle, Agogô, Timbales – Paul*Drums, Backing Vocals, Tambourine – Stuart*Electric Piano, Backing Vocals, Organ, Maracas [Marracas] – B5 5:01 Eric*Guitar, Backing Vocals, Organ – Rick*Lead Vocals, Bass, Guitar, Cabasa, Backing Vocals – Graham*Producer – Eric Stewart, Graham GouldmanSynthesizer [Yamaha Cs-80] – Duncan*Written-By – Eric Stewart, Graham Gouldman I'm Not In Love Guitar, Bass, Backing Vocals – Graham*Lead Vocals, Electric Piano – Eric*Piano, Backing B6 6:05 Vocals – Lol*Producer – 10ccSynthesizer [Moog], Backing Vocals – Kevin*Written-By – Eric Stewart, Graham Gouldman Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Phonogram Ltd. Mastered At – Strawberry Mastering Published By – St. Annes Music Ltd. Credits Artwork – Hardie*, Hipgnosis Mastered By – Melvyn Abrahams Producer – 10cc Notes A1 Recorded at Strawberry Studios Stockport December 1972, released March 1973 A2 Recorded at Strawberry Studios Stockport May 1972, released August 1972 A3 Recorded at Strawberry Studios Stockport May 1974, released August 1974 A4 Recorded at Strawberry Studios Stockport May 1973, released August 1973 A5 Recorded at Strawberry Studios Stockport January 1975, released March 1975 A6 Recorded at Strawberry Studios Stockport January 1974, released May 1974 B1 Recorded at Strawberry Studios Stockport July 1975, released November 1975 B2 Recorded at Strawberry Studios Stockport October 1975, released March 1976 B3 Recorded at Strawberry Studios South Dorking October 1976, released April 1977 B4 Recorded at Strawberry Studios South Dorking November 1976, released December 1976 B5 Recorded at Strawberry Studios South Dorking February 1978, released July 1978 B6 Recorded at Strawberry Studios Stockport December 1974, released May 1975 Made in West Germany Printed in West Germany Barcode and Other Identifiers Rights Society: GEMA Label Code: LC 0268 Matrix / Runout (Label A): AA 6310 505.1 Y Matrix / Runout (Label B): AA 6310 505.2 Y Matrix / Runout (Runout A, stamped): 10 AA6310505 1Y STRAWBERRY 1B Matrix / Runout (Runout B, stamped): 10 AA6310505 2Y STRAWBERRY Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Greatest Hits 1972-1978 6310 505 10cc Mercury 6310 505 Germany 1979 (LP, Comp) Greatest Hits 1972-1978 27 312-8 10cc Mercury 27 312-8 Germany 1979 (LP, Comp) Greatest Hits 1972-1978 STAR 5089 10cc Mercury STAR 5089 South Africa 1979 (LP, Comp) Greatest Hits 1972-1978 6310 505 10cc Mercury 6310 505 UK 1979 (LP, Album, Comp) 221260, 6310 Greatest Hits 1972-1978 PGP RTB, 221260, 6310 10cc Yugoslavia 1990 505 (LP, Comp, RE) Mercury 505 Related Music albums to Greatest Hits 1972-1978 by 10cc Giggetty - Tambourine General Seven - Velvet Cosh in a Leather Glove 10cc - Live And Let Live 10cc - Bloody Tourists 10cc - 10cc Vertical Alignment - Signposts 10cc - How Dare You! 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