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10cc

10cc are an English art rock band founded in Stockport who achieved their greatest commercial success in the 1970s. The band initially consisted of four musicians—Graham Gouldman, Eric Stewart, Kevin Godley, and Lol Creme—who had written and recorded together for some three years, before assuming the name "10cc" in 1972. After Godley & Creme departed in 1976. the band split in 1983 and reformed twice in the 90s.

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Peel was an early supporter of 10cc's singles. In March 1973, he told Disc magazine, 'I'd love to hear a 10cc album'. The quote subsequently featured on the back sleeve of their self-titled debut LP, released the same year.[1]

In his book 100 Unhip Albums: That We Should Learn to Love, Ian Moss writes that he remembers Peel playing the track Silly Love from 10cc's second album Sheet Music, released in May 1974, and that "..the response was immediate and furious..".[1] It's not known whether he played it as an album track or when it was released as the third single from the album in August of that year.

In 1975, Peel put 10cc's UK number one hit single 'I'm Not In Love' at number 11 in his favourite singles of the year, as heard on his 19 December 1975 show. In Good Night And Good Riddance (p169), David Cavanagh suggests that Peel had been quick to play the track as a highlight of the band's "Original Soundtrack" LP, possibly influencing its release as a single.

In the post-punk era, 10cc's Strawberry Studios in Stockport were used regularly by Manchester area bands played by Peel, including Joy Division, The Smiths and Stone Roses.[2]

After Peel's death, nine 10cc albums from the 1970s were among the first 100 LPs found from artists with names starting in numbers when details of his Record Collection were released by TheSpace and JohnPeelArchive websites.[3]

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10cc_~_I'm_Not_In_Love-0

10cc ~ I'm Not In Love-0

1972
1973
1974
1975
1977
1978
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  1. Moss, Ian Keith. 100 Unhip Albums: That We Should Learn To Love (p.78). Empire Publications (2019)
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