10cc: Live in Japan - Most Famous Hits
10cc: Live in Japan - Most Famous Hits

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10cc: Live in Japan - Most Famous Hits

2003
Movie
88 min
English

Live performance by 10cc in Japan.

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Kevin Godley, Lol Creme, Graham Gouldman, Eric StewartGenres: Concert Film, Rock, Pop

Plot Summary

This concert film captures the legendary British rock band 10cc performing their most famous hits during a live show in Japan. The performance showcases the band's signature blend of artful songwriting, intricate vocal harmonies, and sophisticated musical arrangements. Fans are treated to renditions of their internationally acclaimed singles, delivered with the energy and precision that defined their live performances.

Critical Reception

As a live album and concert film, 'Live in Japan - Most Famous Hits' has been well-received by fans of 10cc, who appreciate the opportunity to see and hear the band perform their classic songs. Critics often note the band's enduring musical talent and the quality of the live recording, though it is primarily viewed as a release for devoted followers rather than a groundbreaking artistic statement.

What Reviewers Say

  • A faithful and enjoyable performance of 10cc's biggest hits.

  • Showcases the band's enduring musicality and vocal prowess.

  • A must-have for dedicated fans of 10cc.

Google audience: While specific Google user reviews for this particular release are scarce, general sentiment for 10cc's live performances indicates a strong appreciation for their musical talent, tight harmonies, and the nostalgic enjoyment of hearing their well-known songs performed live. Audiences often praise the band's ability to deliver classic hits with energy and professionalism.

Fun Fact

The original lineup of 10cc, which achieved their greatest success, featured Lol Creme and Kevin Godley alongside Graham Gouldman and Eric Stewart. While this live recording features Gouldman and Stewart, the absence of Creme and Godley means it doesn't represent the band's most iconic period but rather a later iteration still performing beloved material.

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