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394:. We'd been working ever since we'd left college and we were knackered, so Lol and I just bought the tickets to Antigua and off we went. We also bought cars as soon as we came back and then went into the studio to make the LP. "We did the whole thing wrong. We should have stayed in England, gone on tour, made promotional appearances, given interviews to the Press and TV and so on, but we just vanished to Antigua. And when we came back Hotlegs had gone cold. The record had now gone out of the charts and no one had ever really discovered who we were. The follow-up single 'Lady Sadie' just bombed out and the album hardly sold at all – though I still say that was a bloody good album. Basically it included the songs and the ideas that we had been hoping to bring into that LP for Giorgio Gomelsky. Most of the tracks were from the Frabjoy period and it's an interesting LP." 33: 348:, they had recorded a large number of songs under names including Silver Fleet, Fighter Squadron and Festival. Creme later recalled: "Singles kept coming out under strange names that had really been recorded by us. I've no idea how many there were, or what happened to them all." After "Umbopo" the band reverted to Hotlegs. 379:
In 1976 Stewart, by then achieving success with 10cc, admitted: "'Lady Sadie' had no class and no originality. It was a very mediocre pop song." The album also presented a problem, he said: "That was so different to 'Neanderthal Man' that it was totally alien to what people were expecting from us. It
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in order to record a single aimed at the Christmas market, and the result – "The Man From Nazareth" – was a top 30 hit. Another Hotlegs single was released in Britain – "Lady Sadie" (1971, a very naughty lyric with a standard arrangement) – and two others overseas ("Run Baby Run", US and "Desperate
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was reissued by 7T's (a division of Cherry Red) on 22 October 2012. The reissue featured a new cover commissioned for the new release and a booklet with information on the making of the album. The track listing includes all of the original tracks as well as the title track and the US stereo mix for
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Gouldman recalled that the band returned to their homes in Manchester expecting something else to turn up. "But nothing happened," he said. "It was really quite amazing. We'd opened a tour with the Moody Blues ... we were expecting offers of work to arrive, but no one asked us to do anything.
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was a good record, a little ahead of its time. It was similar to the things we are doing now. It was very melodic with chord structures that hadn't been used before – and some of the sounds that we used on that album hadn't been heard at the time."
286:"Umbopo" was written by Godley and Creme, produced by Creme and featured Godley on lead vocals. Released on Pye, it was an expanded reworking of "There Ain't No Umbopo", a song the trio had recorded in 1969 under the guise of American 469:, the band's name came about because "there was a lovely girl at the time, a receptionist called Kathy, and she used to wear these hot pants, and we always used to call her 'hot legs', and so we thought we'll call the group Hotlegs". 1012: 337: 360:. Gouldman, newly returned to the U.K., joined the band on bass, marking the gigs as the first at which the four future members of 10cc played live on stage. After just four shows, however, the tour was cancelled when 383:
The band returned to the studios to work with other performers. Stewart said: "We sat down one day and said, 'Hotlegs is defunct – let's face it.' And we decided to carry on with our production work."
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The decision to create a new band name for the release of "Umbopo" was consistent with the trio's operating procedure of the previous year: working with Kasenetz, Katz and Manchester songwriter
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The next Hotlegs records flopped and we didn't get a single offer of work. It was extraordinary. We'd had a hit record that had sold two million copies and nobody wanted us."
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Stewart and Gouldman enlisted Godley and Creme, longtime friends of Gouldman who had earlier launched an abortive career under entrepreneur
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in 1985, while the full version – along with the shorter Crazy Elephant version – appeared on the 2003 Castle Music collection
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and a lumbering drum rhythm provided by Godley. The song was released as a single under the moniker Hotlegs and reached No.2 in the
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in July 1970 and No. 22 in the US, ultimately selling two million copies worldwide. The band recorded a follow-up album,
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in 1994 on CD. This edition included the line up from the original album release only.
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Strawberry Bubblegum: A Collection of Pre-10CC Strawberry Studio Recordings 1969–1972
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Strawberry Bubblegum: A Collection of Pre-10CC Strawberry Studio Recordings 1969–1972
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in August 1970 for the release of a single, "Umbopo" (backed with "Roll On"), on the
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as duo Frabjoy and Runcible Spoon, and the team gained work writing and performing
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The song consisted primarily of a chanted chorus backed by Stewart's and Creme's
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songs under a variety of band names for US producers writer-producers
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Stewart had earlier enjoyed success as a member of the 1960s pop band
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received worldwide release, it was repackaged (in the UK) by the
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and had delivered the vocals for that band's best-known track, "
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Godley, in a 1976 interview, described the band as "doomed":
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Changing Faces – The Very Best of 10cc and Godley & Creme
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The lack of further chart activity saw Hotlegs labelled as a
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In October 1970 the band was invited to tour Britain with
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Archived from 465:, in the 2009 BBC radio documentary 263:, which was released in March 1971. 1038:Greatest Songs and More (Great Box) 658: 589:. The10ccfanclub.com. 11 April 1997 13: 275:, Hotlegs rebranded themselves as 14: 1287: 218:, as well as other session work. 143:" in 1970. The band consisted of 371:The group was put with comedian 266: 688:. Alexgitlin.com. 26 April 1998 1271:Musical groups from Manchester 700: 678: 652: 579: 560: 472: 1: 553: 430: 7: 1091:The Worst Band in the World 541: 321:Despite regular airplay on 10: 1292: 1020:Greatest Hits ... 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Index

Eric Stewart, Kevin Godley and Lol Creme (performing as 10cc in 1974)
Eric Stewart
Kevin Godley
Lol Creme
10cc
Philips
10cc
Eric Stewart
Kevin Godley
Lol Creme
Graham Gouldman
Neanderthal Man
Eric Stewart
Kevin Godley
Lol Creme
Graham Gouldman
10cc
The Mindbenders
A Groovy Kind of Love
Billy J. Kramer
the Dakotas
Stockport
Strawberry Studios
Giorgio Gomelsky
bubblegum
Jerry Kasenetz
Jeffry Katz
Super K Productions
Neanderthal Man
Super K Productions

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