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''Sheet Music'' is the second album by Stockport rock band 10cc. It was released in 1974 on UK records (No: UKAL 1007) and yielded the hit singles "The Wall Street Shuffle" and "Silly Love". The album reached No.9 in the UK and No.81 in the United States. It was produced by 10cc, engineered and mixed by Eric Stewart. Kevin Godley nominated ''Sheet Music'' as his favourite 10cc album to record. Graham Gouldman has also expressed that he considers ''Sheet Music'' as the best 10cc album. On the 10ccworld website he writes: "Our best album, epitomising what 10cc was all about. Unique songwriting and production." ==Production== The album was produced by 10cc, engineered and mixed by Eric Stewart. In a 2006 interview ex-drummer Kevin Godley said: "We’d really started to explode creatively and didn’t recognise any boundaries. We were buzzing on each other and exploring our joint and individual capabilities. Lots of excitement and energy at those sessions and, more important, an innocence that was open to anything."〔(Kevin Godley interview at Muzikreviews.com )〕 While 10cc were recording the album during the day, Paul McCartney was using the studio in the evenings to produce his brother Mike's album, McGear. Graham Gouldman remarked how the band used Paul's drum kit for their album, and how Paul's influence was certainly felt while making the record. In the short and quirky "Clockwork Creep", which ends side one of the album, the subject of the song is a bomb describing its final minute in its countdown to detonation aboard a jumbo jet. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sheet Music (album)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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