And Another Thing... | ||||
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Released | 2000 | |||
Genre | Pop, Rock | |||
Length | 44:14 | |||
Label | Four Your Love/Dome Records | |||
Producer | Graham Gouldman, Andrew Gold, Claudio Guidetti, Mike Stevens, Rick Fenn, Miles Benedict | |||
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And Another Thing... is a third studio album by 10cc bass player Graham Gouldman released in 2000. The album is a mix of newly written songs and new versions of tracks from earlier stages of Gouldman's musical career. The album's title is a reference to Gouldman's first solo album, released in 1968: The Graham Gouldman Thing , which utilized the same concept.
The album includes new Gouldman's versions of: "Heart Full of Soul", a major hit for the Yardbirds in 1965; "You Stole My Love", first recorded by The Mockingbirds released circa 1966, the band that featured Gouldman, Bernard Basso, Stephen Jacobson and Kevin Godley (the new version of the song features chorus of another of Gouldman's songs, 'Schoolgirl'; [2] "Ready To Go Home", a song from 10cc's album Mirror Mirror that reflects the passing of Graham's father; [2] "Sometimes" and "Can Anybody See You?" from Wax releases The Wax Files and Common Knowledge.com respectively.
Among the new songs "Walking With Angels" was co-written with Nashville session guitarist and writer Gordon Kennedy, responsible for Eric Clapton's "Change the World", while "Dancing Days' was co-written with former Nashville Songwriter of the Year Gary Burr. Several songs were written with Gary Barlow, former Take That front man, but only one, "Walkin' Away", was included on the album. [2]
The album features long-time Gouldman collaborator Andrew Gold on six tracks and former 10cc guitarist Rick Fenn on two tracks. Former Squeeze singer-songwriter Chris Difford also assisted, along with Madness singer Graham McPherson (aka Suggs).
On the unlisted bonus track, Gouldman plays a simple guitar accompaniment as he sings a light-hearted post-script to his 23-year career in 10cc, presumably repeating the questions most asked since the band's 1995 breakup:
What comes first,
The music or the words?
Do you still see Kev and Lol?
Did you split amicably,
You and the lads in 10cc?
Where did you get your name from?
Go and ask Jonathan King
Sing
"Art for Art’s Sake", "Wall Street Shuffle"
"Rubber Bullets" and "The Dean and I"
"I'm Not in Love" and "Dreadlock Holiday"
Will you tell me why oh why
Did 1983See the end of 10cc?
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "You Stole My Love" | Graham Gouldman, Barry Greenfield | Gouldman, Andrew Gold | 3:12 |
2. | "Walking With Angels" | Gouldman, Gordon Kennedy | Gouldman, Gold | 5:23 |
3. | "Dancing Days" | Gouldman, Gary Burr | Gouldman, Gold | 3:56 |
4. | "Just Another Day" | Gouldman, Claudio Guidetti, Frank Musker | Gouldman, Claudio Guidetti | 4:07 |
5. | "Sometimes" | Gouldman, Andrew Gold | Gouldman, Gold | 3:53 |
6. | "There Was a Day" | Gouldman, Chris Difford, Graham McPherson | Gouldman, Mike Stevens, Simon Whitfield | 3:47 |
7. | "Heart Full of Soul" | Gouldman | Gouldman, Rick Fenn | 3:15 |
8. | "Ready to Go Home" | Gouldman, Gold | Gouldman, Miles Benedict | 4:27 |
9. | "Single Tonight" | Gouldman, Guidetti, Musker | Gouldman, Guidetti | 4:03 |
10. | "Walkin' Away" | Gouldman, Gary Barlow | Gouldman, Gold | 3:23 |
11. | "Can Anybody See You?" | Gouldman, Gold | Gouldman, Gold | 3:23 |
12. | "Untitled" (hidden track) | 0:37 |
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