Godley And Creme - Consequences Part 1
In the house of 10CC, there were two pretty good side projects: Wax with the curly-haired bassist and Andrew Gold (who, as a solo artist, gave us that wonderful Never Let Her Slip Away) that produced two interesting albums of hi-tech synth pop. And then there are Godley and Creme, who entered the ears of many with that Cry. I admit that, according to my tastes, they suffer from a static quality that doesn't elevate them to the levels of Split Enz, Sparks, or Be Bop Deluxe. But their debut, Consequences, is a sort of No Pussyfooting by Eno/Fripp that I want to listen to again carefully.
In the house of 10CC, there were two pretty good side projects: Wax with the curly-haired bassist and Andrew Gold (who, as a solo artist, gave us that wonderful Never Let Her Slip Away) that produced two interesting albums of hi-tech synth pop. And then there are Godley and Creme, who entered the ears of many with that Cry. I admit that, according to my tastes, they suffer from a static quality that doesn't elevate them to the levels of Split Enz, Sparks, or Be Bop Deluxe. But their debut, Consequences, is a sort of No Pussyfooting by Eno/Fripp that I want to listen to again carefully.
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