[Review] 10cc: How Dare You! (1976)
The last album from the fab foursome before Godley and Creme left to make art for its own sake.
The last album from the fab foursome before Godley and Creme left to make art for its own sake.
Finally, a Godley & Creme album that doesn’t feel like a Q-tip being poked into your brain. After a steady diet of defiant…
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