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10.0
143904
10.0 |
Mojo
NEW
Revived and newly recorded, Difford and Tilbrook’s pre-fame project might be the best work of their caree
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8.0
143905
8.0 |
Uncut
NEW
With their abundance of charm and good cheer, the performances ensure the patchier numbers still satisfy. More genuinely impressive are "You Get The Feeling" and "Hell On Earth", corkers that demonstrate the creative chemistry that was there since moment one. Print edition only
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8.0
143906
8.0 |
Record Collector
NEW
Trixie’s bears many of the hallmarks the group would, a few years later, become celebrated for. Several hooks and melodies offer up the kind of earworms that helped establish Squeeze as one of the UK’s most dependable and radio-friendly singles bands, and there is already an astonishing maturity to Difford’s lyrics, often taking the form of poignant character studies
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8.0
143908
8.0 |
musicOMH
NEW
This concept album, conceived in the ’70s, presents the sound of one of the best bands in Britain who have reached the early morning hours and are ready to go again
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8.0
143909
8.0 |
PopMatters
NEW
Squeeze were always ambitious, although never at the expense of fun. Trixies is imaginative, impressive, and most importantly, fun
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7.0
143911
7.0 |
All Music
NEW
The U.K. pop heroes take a few steps backwards, reviving a song cycle they first conceived in the mid-1970s
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6.0
143910
6.0 |
The Arts Desk
NEW
Shows them off as precocious teens but lyrically naïve
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6.0
143907
6.0 |
The Guardian
NEW
Squeeze’s first new album in nearly a decade is based on material written when they were teenagers. It’s endearing but callow
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