Squeeze was a British rock music band that came to prominence in the new wave period of the late 1970s. The group formed in London in 1974. The two main writing partners in the band, Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook, are widely considered to be among the finest melodic pop songwriters of their generation and have often been compared with the legendary Lennon-McCartney partnership, although unlike The Beatles, Difford and Tilbrook's direct collaboration on songs continued through most of the group's career. The original lineup of the band also included pianist Jools Holland, who went on to become a popular solo artist and bandleader, and is now best known as the host of the critically-acclaimed and highly successful British music TV show Later with Jools Holland. Squeeze's lineup in the 1980s also featured the lead vocals of Paul Carrack, who was one of the lead singers of Ace - whose hit "How Long?" reached #3 in the U.S. charts and also a vocalist with Mike and The Mechanics as well as a solo artist. Since the release of their last album, 1998's Domino, no new Squeeze material has been produced. Glenn and Chris have each subsequently embarked on solo careers, with
Álbumes
1 | The Prisoner | Babylon And On |
2 | Vanity Fair | East Side Story |
3 | Someone Else's Bell | East Side Story |
4 | In Quintessence | East Side Story |
5 | Woman's World | East Side Story |
6 | Tempted | East Side Story |
7 | Footprints | Babylon And On |
8 | In Today's Room | Babylon And On |
9 | 853-5937 | Babylon And On |
10 | Someone Else's Heart | East Side Story |
11 | The Waiting Game | Babylon And On |
12 | Slap & Tickle | Cool For Cats |
13 | Messed Around | East Side Story |
14 | Tough Love | Babylon And On |
15 | Here Comes That Feeling | Argybargy |
16 | Cool For Cats | Cool For Cats |
17 | Hop Skip & Jump | Cool For Cats |
18 | There's No Tomorrow | East Side Story |
19 | Hourglass | Babylon And On |
20 | F-Hole | East Side Story |