10cc / Deceptive Bends
Artist 10cc
Album Title: Deceptive Bends
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Primary Genre Alternative & Punk: Art Rock
Format CD
Released 05/00/1977
Reissue Date 02/06/1990
Label Phonogram
Catalog No 836 948-2
Bar Code No 0 422-836948-2 8
Packaging Jewelcase
Tracks
1. Good Morning Judge (2:56)
2. The Things We Do For Love (3:32)
3. Marriage Bureau Rendezvous (4:06)
4. People In Love (3:48)
5. Modern Man Blues (5:37)
6. Honeymoon With B Troop (2:50)
7. I Bought A Flat Guitar Tutor (1:48)
8. You've Got A Cold (3:40)
9. Feel The Benefit, I. Reminisce And Speculation, II. A Latin break, III. Feel The Benefit (11:29)
Date Acquired 03/08/1990
Personal Rating
Purchase Price 12.99

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Notes

Notes:
Recorded at Strawberry Recording Studios (South)

Credits:
Design [Sleeve Design] – Hipgnosis
Engineer [Assisted By], Mixed By [Assisted By] – Tony Spath
Engineer, Mixed By, Other [Final Reduction] – Eric Stewart
Graphics [Sleeve Graphics] – Colin Elgie
Mastered By – Melvyn Abrahams
Mastered By [For Cd] – Gert Van Hoeyen
Producer – 10cc
Written-By – Eric Stewart, Graham Gouldman

Companies, etc.:
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Phonogram Ltd. (London)
Copyright © – Phonogram Ltd. (London)
Recorded At – Strawberry Studios
Pressed By – PDO, USA

Barcode and other Identifiers:
Barcode (Text): 0 42283 69482 8
Barcode (Scanned): 042283694828
Label Code: LC 0268
Matrix / Runout: MADE IN USA BY PDO
Matrix / Runout (Variant 1): 836 948-2 01 +
Matrix / Runout (Variant 2): 836 948-2 01! F
SPARS Code: AAD

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DR             Peak         RMS      Duration       Track
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DR11      -1.90 dB   -15.39 dB      2:56      01-Good Morning Judge
DR11      -0.93 dB   -15.06 dB      3:32      02-The Things We Do for Love
DR13      -0.77 dB   -16.67 dB      4:06      03-Marriage Bureau Rendezvous
DR12      -1.06 dB   -16.96 dB      3:48      04-People in Love
DR12      -0.36 dB   -15.18 dB      5:37      05-Modern Man Blues
DR14      -0.42 dB   -16.01 dB      2:50      06-Honeymoon With B Troop
DR15      -1.10 dB   -18.64 dB      1:48      07-I Bought a Flat Guitar Tutor
DR12      -0.58 dB   -15.58 dB      3:40      08-You've Got a Cold
DR11      -0.37 dB   -14.69 dB    11:29      09-Feel the Benefit, Part 1, 2 & 3
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Number of tracks: 9
Official DR value: DR12
Samplerate: 44100 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 16
Bitrate: 925 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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Reviews
All Music Guide Review by Donald A. Guarisco:

When Kevin Godley and Lol Creme left 10cc in 1976 to pursue a solo career, many thought it was the death knell for the group. However, Eric Stewart and Graham Gouldman kept the group alive as a duo (with the assistance of percussionist Paul Burgess) and turned in a surprisingly solid album with 1977's Deceptive Bends. It may lack the devil-may-care wackiness that popped up on previous 10cc albums, but it makes up for it by crafting a series of lush, catchy pop songs that are witty in their own right. Deceptive Bends also produced a pair of notable hits for the group: "Good Morning Judge" told the comical tale of a career criminal over a hook-laden, surprisingly funky pop backing while "The Things We Do for Love" was an irresistible Beatles pastiche that showcased 10cc's mastery of pop vocal harmonies. "People in Love," a surprisingly straightforward ballad built on a gorgeous string arrangement, also became a modest chart success. The remainder of the material doesn't stand out as sharply as these hits, but each of the tracks offers up plenty of naggingly catchy pop hooks, oodles of catchy riffs, and surprising twists in their arrangements. Highlights among the non-hit tracks include "Marriage Bureau Rendezvous," a satire of dating services set to a lilting soft rock melody, and "You've Got a Cold," a portrait of illness-influenced misery set to a percolating pop melody. The only place where Deceptive Bends slips is on "Feel the Benefit," the lengthy medley that closes the album. Its excessive length and hazy lyrics make it less satisfying than the album's shorter tunes, but it is kept afloat by a catchy, mock-Spanish midsection and some lovely string arrangements. All in all, Deceptive Bends is the finest achievement of 10cc's post-Godley and Creme lineup and well worth a spin for anyone who enjoyed Sheet Music or The Original Soundtrack.
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