
Artist
10cc
10cc is a pop-rock artist from Manchester, UK formed in 1972. 41 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Pop-Rock · Manchester, UK · Best pop-rock albums
- 41
- Releases
- 1973–2017
- Active years
- 1972
- Formed

Artist
10cc is a pop-rock artist from Manchester, UK formed in 1972. 41 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Pop-Rock · Manchester, UK · Best pop-rock albums

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The Original Soundtrack
1975 · 8 tracks

Deceptive Bends
1977

Bloody Tourists
1978

How Dare You!
1976

Ten Out of 10
1981

Sheet Music
1974

Look Hear?
1980

10cc
1973

... Meanwhile
1992

Anthology
2017

I’m Not In Love: The Essential 10cc
2016

Live & Let Live
2015

Windows In The Jungle (Re-Presents)
2014

Tenology
2014

20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: Best Of 10CC
2009
Collected
2008
Windows in the Jungle
2006
Greatest Hits… and More
2006
The Definitive Collection
2002
Greatest Hits
1997
Hits
1996
Mirror Mirror
1995
Rock & Pop Legends
1995
Food for Thought
1993
The Early Years
1993
Alive in Japan
1993
The Very Best of 10cc
1991
The Greatest Songs and More
1991
A Decade of Hits
1990
Two Classic Albums: 10cc / Sheet Music
1990
The Hits
1990
The Things We Do for Love ~ The Best 10cc
1990
The Collection
1989
Changing Faces: The Best of 10cc and Godley & Creme
1987
The Complete Hit-Album
1985
Live in Concert
1982
Greatest Hits 1972-1978
1979
Live and Let Live
1977
100cc: Greatest Hits of 10cc
1975
Formed in 1970, 10cc began as session musicians calling themselves Hotlegs. Hotlegs scored a surprise U.K. smash hit with the single "Neanderthal Man," subsequently issuing an LP, Thinks: School Times. They also spent some time touring with the Moody Blues. After signing to Jonathan King's U.K. label and rechristening themselves 10cc, inspired by the total amount of semen ejaculated by the average male, the tongue-in-cheek British art-pop band 10cc comprised an all-star roster of Manchester-based musicians: Graham Gouldman (vocalist/guitarist) was a former member of the Mockingbirds and the author of hits for the Yardbirds, the Hollies, Herman's Hermits and Jeff Beck, Eric Stewart (vocalist/guitarist) was an alum of Wayne Fontana & the Mindbenders, Kevin Godley and Lol Creme (vocalists/multi-instrumentalists) were both highly regarded studio players. The group backed Neil Sedaka before recording 1972's "Donna," a sly satire of '50s doo-wop, influenced by Frank Zappa with a sharp mix of commercial pop and irony and a chorus sung in falsetto. The single reached the number two position on the British charts, establishing not only a long-running string of major hits, but also the qua…