Graham Gouldman and Quincy

Graham Gouldman

Graham Gouldman “Modesty Forbids”

Graham Gouldman (10cc) easily one of Britain’s most successful songwriters, and even at 73 going strong. “Modesty Forbids” is a highly enjoyable album that touches many biographical themes. “Standing Next To Me” is all about playing in Ringo Starr’s All-Star Band, and bonding with him on a personal level. Gouldman’s prowess is on full display with the hopeful “All Around The World” and the jangling mid-tempo gem “What Time Won’t Heal.” Many highlights here, “Wake Up Dreamer” is perfect adult pop and offers some wisdom to the younger generation. And he’s still the master of romantic melody with “Waited All My Life For You.” While you do get some indulgent moments, overall this is a fantastic album. Highly Recommended.

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Quincy

Quincy “35 Years On”

Born in the 1980s New York new wave scene, Quincy was formed by Brian Butler (vocals), his brother Steve (guitar), Gerald Emerick (vocals, bass), Metro (keyboards), and Bob Holden (drums). They released a single album with Columbia Records that was criminally overlooked and promptly vanished. Brian and Steve Butler moved on to form Smash Palace in 1985, but they never forgot their old band.

Despite it all, 35 years later they still rock! “Liberty Bell” is a jangling gem of epic proportions, and the other tracks are just as infectious. “Innocuous” is full of catchy harmonies and the Kinks-like “A Get Well Card From The Devil” will carry you away. The album includes two tracks recorded live in 1979 at CBGB’s. Highly Recommended.

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