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10cc – How Dare You!

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With this superb British pressing, some of you who might consider yourselves more devoted fans of the band will finally be able to hear what a good recording this is. The typical domestic copy is a disaster, as are some of the British originals and reissues; we should know, we cleaned them, played them and heard them for ourselves.

If you know anything about this band, you know their recordings are often amazing Demo Discs. We’ve done shootouts for all their most important titles and the sound on the best copies is OUT OF THIS WORLD.

If you’re looking for something off the beaten path, this is definitely one to check out. I don’t know of any other album like it.

Best sound on side one: “Lazy Ways.”

Best track on the album: “Rock ‘N Roll Lullaby.”

A Fan Favorite

How Dare You! has always been one of my favorite 10cc albums; I actually have the CD in my car so I can listen to it as often as I like.

That said, I would note that although most of the album is made up of melodic pop of the highest quality, it does contain some offbeat material that will find its strongest appeal among real 10cc fans.

Sheet Music (1974) and The Original Soundtrack (1975) are more accessible for those of you who are looking to hear the best music the original lineup of the band has to offer. After that, I would point you to the reformed band doing Deceptive Bends from 1977, which is pretty much the last good album the band made.

All three are Must Owns in my book.

What The Best Sides Of How Dare You! Have To Offer Is Not Hard To Hear

No doubt there’s more but we hope that should do for now. Playing the record is the only way to hear all of the qualities we discuss above, and playing the best pressings against a pile of other copies under rigorously controlled conditions is the only way to find a pressing that sounds as good as this one does.

What We’re Listening For On How Dare You!

Side One

How Dare You
Lazy Ways 
I Wanna Rule the World 
I’m Mandy Fly Me
Iceberg

Side Two

Art For Arts Sake
Rock ‘N” Roll Lullaby
Head Room
Don’t Hang Up

AMG 4 Star Review

After scoring their commercial breakthrough with “I’m Not in Love” from 1975’s The Original Soundtrack, 10cc continued to build on their good fortune with How Dare You. It didn’t spawn another massive hit like “I’m Not in Love,” but it is a well-crafted album that shows off 10cc’s eccentric humor and pop smarts in equal measure.

…it remains a solid album of witty pop songs that will satisfy anyone with a yen for 10cc.

Gouldman Speaks

In an interview at the time of its release, Graham Gouldman told Melody Maker music newspaper: “It’s as different as any album by the same band can be, and I think it’s a progression from the last one. I think there’s been a progression on every album and I think we’ve done it again. It’s a strange mixture of songs. There’s one about divorce, a song about schizophrenia, a song about wanting to rule the world, the inevitable money song, and an instrumental.”


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