"10cc" is the self-titled debut studio album by the English rock band 10cc. It was released in the UK on July, 1973, and later in the United States in 1974. Predominantly led by Graham Gouldman, Eric Stewart, Kevin Godley, and Lol Creme, the band's unique sound was characterised by innovative, artistic pop songs infused with tongue-in-cheek humour.
The album contains the hit singles "Rubber Bullets" and "The Dean and I," both of which climbed high in the UK singles chart. The quirky combination of pop, funk, and rock’n’roll genres showcased throughout the album contributed to its commercial success. "10cc" favoured whimsical, narrative-based songs with intricate harmonies and ingenious wordplay, establishing the band's musical identity.
An interesting fact is that both "Rubber Bullets" and "The Dean and I" became major hits, but only after their re-release in 1974, which gave the album a significant boost, gaining the band significant recognition. The album quickly became synonymous with the band's unique brand of wry, melodic pop music, with many tracks that reflected a sardonic, satirical sense of humour.
The album's widespread commercial success offered a platform for furthering the band's unique approach to music and establishing them as significant figures in the world of English rock and pop throughout the 1970s.