"The remastering on this cd is great. I have the re-issue/remasters of the great 10cc albums and these sound a bit more full and crisp. If you've never heard of this band, and you come across this collection for 5 bucks, definitely check it out...
Overall, 20th Century Masters collections always seems to be a let down- they seem to consistently leave of some important songs from any collection I've noticed they put out.
What they succeed in doing though, is promoting bands like 10cc in the same breath as more recognizable names as Smokey Robinson, The Temptations, or The Who for instance."
Kind of a needless collection, but still...
Dave | United States | 12/21/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"10cc were an incredible band who wrote loads of splendidly tuneful/ catchy songs, & with their elaborate production, they were highly innovative as well. Now, I really don't have any hard feelings in general about Universal's "20th Century Masters Collection", but still, this 2002 installment into the series is indeed somewhat needless & lacking. In addition to not including anything past 1978, this disc doesn't even include anything from their UK Records years/ first two albums, meaning that classics such as "The Dean And I" & "The Wall Street Shuffle" are missing--instead, the disc starts off around the time where the band hit it big stateside in 1975. I don't think it was wise to open this collection with "Life Is A Minestrone", which is repetitive & annoyingly pompous, even though I know it's supposed to be humorous. However, things turn around with "Channel Swimmer" which is a rather strange inclusion in the sense that it was not a hit A-side, but actually the b-side to the single for "I'm Not In Love". It's accurate to say that this disc basically covers the period when 10cc were at their most popular in the US--1975-1978--that said, if you're an extremely casual fan, you might be perfectly satisfied with this disc, but the thing is, you really owe it yourself to explore this superb band A LOT more thoroughly than this disc. Certainly there's no arguing with the inclusion of "I'm Not In Love", "Art For Art's Sake", "Good Morning Judge", "The Things We Do For Love", "Dreadlock Holiday", & "For You And I", but indeed they are all available on more thorough collections. This IS a quasi budget-line disc, so to be fair, it's certainly not a terrible introduction to this terrific band, plus also to this disc's credit, the sound quality is really excellent, the liner notes are respectable (even though they're not 100% accurate), & by all means THEY GOT ALL OF THE SONGWRITING CREDITS CORRECT!! Also, they included here the version of "Dreadlock Holiday" that's a tad longer than the album version (the "Ultimate Collection" release also doesn't feature this longer version). Still though, this is a painfully incomplete portrait of 10cc--you can get a MUCH better feel for their consistent & varied brilliance with the highly recommended 3 CD set, "Ultimate Collection"."
Please Tell Me Why this Was Necessary
Lonnie E. Holder | Columbus, Indiana, United States | 08/19/2004
(2 out of 5 stars)
"Once "The Very Best of 10cc" was released in 1997, it was the collection to have. That collection included 15 tracks that spanned 10cc's career, ending with the Godley and Creme hit "Cry." So why would this CD be released, especially since the only thing it offers over the prior CD is "Channel Swimmer" and "Don't Hang Up?" Buy the CD "How Dare You" and "The Very Best of 10cc" and you will have three times the music you have on this CD for only twice the price. An unnecessary addition to the 10cc portfolio."
A Pretty Good Collection
Lonnie E. Holder | 02/04/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I was in FYE today and I was looking for the offical greatest hits package. They didn't have it, so this was the closet thing to it. All songs are pretty good. I expected more out of this, but hey, it's 20th Century Masters. All their collections pretty much suck ass. But anyway, 10cc is one of the best bands out there. Buy the other one, don't buy this one!"
Solid if unimaginative collection -stick with The Best of
Wayne Klein | My Little Blue Window, USA | 07/27/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"An interesting mix of singles ("I'm not in Love", "Art for Art's sake")and b-sides to singles ("Channel Swimmer"), this really isn't the place to start checking out 10cc. I'd recommend the much more generous 15 track collection which also features the pivotal Godley & Creme single "Cry" as well as essential "Wall Street Shuffle" and "Silly Love".
If you like what you hear dig a little deeper into the original foursome's finest albums "Sheet Music", "The Original Soundtrack" and "How Dare You". After that, there's two essential 10cc albums "Deceptive Bends" and "Ten Out of 10" recorded by Eric Stewart and Graham Gouldman after the departure of the other two founding members Kevin Godley & Lol (Lawrence)Creme. The former can be purchased as an import while the latter is available only from fans or occasionally at auction.
The best collection (although it's hardly complete)continues to be "10cc: The Ultimate Collection" a three disc set featuring music from every phase of the band's career with the third bonus disc devoted to six Godley & Creme classics and two less than stellar recordings by Graham Gouldman in Wax UK (a duo he formed with Andrew Gold who wrote and sang the hit single "Lonely Boy")."