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Biography


Squeeze are an English band that came to prominence in the New Wave period of the late 1970s, and continued recording successfully in the 1980s and 1990s. The group formed in London in 1974. They are known for their hit songs "Cool for Cats," "Up the Junction," "Tempted," "Black Coffee In Bed," "Pulling Mussels ," and "Hourglass," among others. Squeeze broke up in 1999, but reunited for a tour through the U.S. and UK in 2007, and issued a live album culled from the American leg of the tour. Though Squeeze has not issued an official statement as to whether they'll continue on as a group now that the tour has ended, the band's current record label is promoting a contest with a prize consisting of tickets to "a future Squeeze show", indicating the band plans to remain together. Also on the last date of the tour at the Isle of Man Villa Marina, Glenn Tillbrook announced at the end of the set that they would "have to do it again sometime soon and ke

Discography

Essential Squeeze


Big Squeeze: The Very Best of Squeeze


Frank


Live at Royal Albert Hall


Frank


East Side Story


Millennium Collection-20th Century Masters (Eco-Friendly Packaging)


Squeeze - Greatest Hits


Babylon and On


Momiji


Argybargy


Singles 45's and Under



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