Strawberry Bubblegum: A Collection of Pre-10CC Strawberry Studio Recordings 1969–1972
Strawberry Bubblegum: A Collection of Pre-10CC Strawberry Studio Recordings 1969–1972 | ||||
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Compilation album by 10cc | ||||
Released | 2003 | |||
Recorded | 1969-1972 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 1:14:25 | |||
Label | Castle Music | |||
Producer | Strawberry Productions, Jerry Kasenetz, Jeff Katz, Eric Stewart, Graham Gouldman, Lol Creme, Ritchie Cordell | |||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Strawberry Bubblegum: A Collection of Pre-10CC Strawberry Studio Recordings 1969–1972 is a compilation of songs recorded at Strawberry Studios in Stockport, England, by the four musicians – Graham Gouldman, Eric Stewart, Kevin Godley and Lol Creme – who in 1972 would form the British pop band 10cc, along with occasional guest vocalists.
Most of these songs were done for the American bubblegum production team of Super K Productions, by whom Gouldman was employed as a writer during this time,[2] but others were recorded with friends (such as Gouldman's former bandmate Peter Cowap) or as potential novelty hits (following the foursome's success as Hotlegs with "Neanderthal Man").
Track listing
- "Sausalito (Is The Place To Go)" (Graham Gouldman) — 2:13
- Ohio Express, 1969; lead vocal: Gouldman.
- "Come on Plane" (Gouldman, Jerry Kasenetz, Jeff Katz) — 2:31
- Silver Fleet, 1971; lead vocal: Kevin Godley
- "Tampa, Florida" (Peter Cowap, Gouldman) — 2:29
- Peter Cowap, 1971; lead vocal: Cowap
- "Have You Ever Been to Georgia?" (Gouldman) — 3:20
- Garden Odyssey, 1972; lead vocal: unknown
- "Travellin Man" (Gouldman) — 2:14
- Tristar Airbus, 1972; lead vocal: Gouldman
- "Crickets" (Cowap, Hillary) — 3:13
- Peter Cowap, 1970; lead vocal: Cowap
- "Susan's Tuba" (Ritchie Cordell, Gouldman) — 2:17
- Freddie and the Dreamers, 1971; lead vocal: Freddie Garrity
- "Today" (Godley, Lol Creme) — 4:18
- Festival, 1972; lead vocal: Godley
- "Umbopo" (Godley, Creme) — 5:30
- Doctor Father, 1970; lead vocal: Godley
- "Safari" (Gouldman, Cowap) — 2:18
- Peter Cowap, 1971; lead vocal: Cowap
- "Da Doo Ron Ron" (Ellie Greenwich, Jeff Barry, Phil Spector) — 3:04
- Grumble, 1973; lead vocal: Creme
- "The Joker" (Gouldman, Greenfield) — 2:35
- Garden Odyssey, 1972; lead vocal: unknown
- "Funky City" (Godley, Creme, Gouldman) — 2:26
- Manchester City FC, 1972; lead vocal: Creme
- "Man with the Golden Gun" (Cowap, Gouldman) — 2:39
- Peter Cowap, 1971; lead vocal: Cowap
- "When He Comes" (Gouldman, Katz, Kasenetz) — 3:37
- Fighter Squadron, 1971; lead vocal: Godley
- "Roll On" (Godley, Eric Stewart, Creme) — 4:43
- Doctor Father, 1970; lead vocal: Stewart
- "Wicked Melinda" (Cowap, Hillary) — 3:29
- Peter Cowap, 1970; lead vocal: Cowap
- "Willie Morgan" (Smith, Gouldman) — 2:49
- Tristar Airbus, 1972; lead vocal: Jeff Smith
- "Pig Bin An' Gone" (Stewart, Creme, Gouldman, Godley) — 4:01
- Grumble, 1973; instrumental
- "Warm Me" (Stewart, Gouldman) — 2:01
- Festival, 1972; lead vocal: Stewart
- "Oh Solomon" (Gouldman, Cowap) — 2:53
- Peter Cowap, 1971; lead vocal: Cowap
- "Boys in Blue" (Godley, Creme, Gouldman) — 2:34
- Manchester City FC, 1972
- "There Ain't No Umbopo" (Godley, Creme) — 3:00
- Crazy Elephant, 1970; lead vocal: Godley
(hidden track: "Santa Claus" by Leslie Crowther)
References
- ↑ Allmusic review
- ↑ George Tremlett (1976). The 10cc Story. Futura. ISBN 0-86007-378-5.
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