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  1. Gouldman recorded the album at Olympic Studios in London, a studio that would later be extensively used by Led Zeppelin. It was recorded with the assistance of John Paul Jones and Eddie Kramer , [2] and both of whom would also achieve considerable success with Led Zeppelin.

  2. Tracklist. Credits. Arranged By – John Paul Jones. Design [Original Sleeve Design] – Bill Inglot. Engineer – Eddie Kramer. Liner Notes [August 2004] – Graham Gouldman. Producer – Graham Gouldman, John Paul Jones. Written-By – Graham Gouldman. Notes. Originally released in 1968. Barcode and Other Identifiers. Barcode: 8 28766 35272 6.

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  3. Gouldman's album was co-produced by Peter Noone (Herman of Herman's Hermits) and himself, as well as John Paul Jones handling the arrangements. It is released in 1968, a tad later than The Yardbirds's "For Your Love" this is very much a showcase of Gouldman's songs and his ability to carry these tunes under his name.

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  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1992 CD release of "The Graham Gouldman Thing" on Discogs.

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  5. Later the song was recorded by Gouldman himself as the sole single (released with "The Impossible Years") from his 1968 debut album The Graham Gouldman Thing and, in 2006, it was included on the compilation album Greatest Hits ... And More, released by Gouldman's own band 10cc.

  6. His 1968 album The Graham Gouldman Thing, with arrangements by future Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones, did nothing. The multi-instrumentalist/singer Eric Stewart thrived as a member of Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders, co-writing many songs and singing lead on “A Groovy Kind of Love” when the Mindbenders split off in 1965.

  7. 1 nov 2004 · Reviews Album. Graham Gouldman – The Graham Gouldman Thing. First ever release on CD for future 10cc member's 1968 solo album. By Uncut. 1st November 2004. Long before he was 2.5cc,...