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Squeeze 6 Squeeze Songs Crammed Into One Ten-inch Record mp3, flac, wma

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Genre: Rock / Pop : 6 Squeeze Songs Crammed Into One Ten-inch Record Country: US Released: 1979 Style: Pop Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1860 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1503 mb WMA version RAR size: 1283 mb Rating: 4.1 Votes: 854 Other Formats: AUD MP4 VOC WMA DXD XM AU

Tracklist

A1 Goodbye Girl (Live Version) 2:49 A2 Cool For Cats (Single Version) 3:10 A3 Up The Junction (Remixed Single Version) 3:10 B1 Slap & Tickle 3:59 B2 Bang Bang 2:03 B3 Take Me I'm Yours 3:48

Companies, etc.

Phonographic Copyright (p) – A&M Records, Inc. Copyright (c) – A&M Records, Inc. Published By – Deptford Songs Published By – Almo Music Corp. Pressed By – Fidelatone Mfg.

Credits

Art Direction, Design – Chuck Beeson Bass – Harry Kakoulli* (tracks: A2 to B3), (tracks: A1) Cover [Concept] – Jeff Ayeroff* Drums – Illustration [Cover Illustration] – Cindy Marsh Keyboards – Lead Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals – Photography By [Group Photo] – George Du Bose* Photography By [Squeezed Cover Photo] – Mark Hanaur* Producer – John Wood (tracks: A2, A3), Squeeze Rhythm Guitar, Vocals – Written-By – Chris Difford, Glenn Tilbrook

Notes

Issued in a die-cut 12" sleeve designed to precisely accommodate a 10" record.

The labels on some copies were slightly smaller than a standard LP to give the impression that the record was a 12" that had been shrunk.

Track comments from sleeve: #A1: "GOODBYE GIRL. Recorded 'live' this version features Squeeze's new bass player, John Bentley, who replaced Harry Kakoulli in the Spring of 1979" #A2: "COOL FOR CATS. The edited and remixed single version off the album of the same name, which became the biggest-selling single in A&M/U.K.'s history." #A3: "UP THE JUNCTION. The follow-up single to “Cool For Cats” reached #2 on the English charts. This is a remixed single version." #B1: "SLAP & TICKLE. The third single off Cool For Cats album is climbing the English charts at the time of this writing." #B2: "BANG BANG. The second single off the band's first album U.K. Squeeze, was also a chart success, and has always been one of their most popular stage numbers." #B3: "TAKE ME I'M YOURS. Squeeze's first Top Ten hit in England, can also be found on their first album."

"This album contains previously released material"

Barcode and Other Identifiers

Matrix / Runout (Matrix A, On Label): SP-03413-A Matrix / Runout (Matrix B, On Label): SP-03413-B Matrix / Runout (Runout A, Etched [Var 1]): A&M SP 03413-A F3• Matrix / Runout (Runout B, Etched [Var 1]): A&M SP 03413-B F3• Matrix / Runout (Runout A, Etched [Var 2]): A&M SP 03413-A G1 Matrix / Runout (Runout B, Etched [Var 2]): A&M SP 03413-B G7 Rights Society: ASCAP Barcode: 0 7502-13413-1 Comments about 6 Squeeze Songs Crammed Into One Ten- inch Record - Squeeze

Braswyn Why is there a barcode on the back of this "1979" release..? Meztisho Excellent question.. I'm thinking Mandela Effect or some kinda time-traveling weirdness. The timeline has quite likely been Squeezed.. :shocked: Akisame This is a U.S. release and the U.S. were using barcodes from 1974.The first scan of a barcode in a UK shop was October 1979.The lack of barcodes on UK and other countries products such as records made at the time, was due to the slowness of manufacturers in putting barcodes on their products.

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