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Mirror Mirror

By 10ccOfficial album • Part of the collection “Paul McCartney as producer, composer, or session musician in the 90s

Last updated on April 1, 2015


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Disc 1

  1. I'm Not in Love

    5:51 • Studio version

  2. Peace in Our Time

    4:03 • Studio version

  3. Code of Silence

    Written by Eric Stewart

    5:39 • Studio version

    Paul McCartney : Crickets, Electric piano, Frogs, Percussion, Strings

  4. Take This Woman

    3:51 • Studio version

  5. Yvonne's the One

    Written by Paul McCartney, Eric Stewart

    4:26 • Studio versionA

    Paul McCartney : Rhythm guitar

  6. The Monkey and the Onion

    3:17 • Studio version

  7. Margo Wants the Mustard

    3:54 • Studio version

  8. Ready To Go Home

    4:37 • Studio version

  9. Everything is Not Enough

    4:28 • Studio version

  10. Blue Bird

    4:04 • Studio version

  11. Age of Consent

    5:24 • Studio version

  12. Grow Old With Me

    3:22 • Studio version

  13. Why Did I Break Your Heart

    5:18 • Studio version

  14. Now You're Gone

    3:01 • Studio version

  15. I'm Not in Love

    3:30 • Studio version


From Wikipedia:

Mirror Mirror is the 11th and last album by British pop band 10cc. It was released in 1995 and did not chart in the UK or US.

Again featuring just two of 10cc’s core band members, Graham Gouldman and Eric Stewart, the album included performances by Paul McCartney on two tracks, Andrew Gold on two tracks and Rick Fenn on one track.

Mirror Mirror was more a combination of two solo albums than a conventional 10cc production. Gouldman and Stewart played together on only one track – an acoustic reworking of their 1975 hit, “I’m Not in Love“, one of only three songs on the album that bore a Stewart-Gouldman joint songwriting credit. Songs written by Stewart, including one co-written with McCartney, were recorded in France, while Gouldman’s songs, one of which was co-written with musical theatre lyricist Tim Rice and another with Gold, were recorded in London.

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