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1 Frank 2 If It's Love 3 Peyton Place 4 Rose I Said 5 Slaughtered Gutted And Heartbroken 6 (This Could Be) The Last Time 7 She Doesn't Have To Shave 8 Love Circles 9 Melody Motel 10 Can Of Worms 11 Dr. Jazz 12 It's Too Late 13 Red Light 14 Frank's Bag 15 Good Times Bring Me Down 16 Any Other Day 17 Who's That 18 If I'm Dead 19 She Doesn't Have To Shave 20 Melody Motel Newest Review: ... the rightful musical next of kins to Lennon and McCartney). -Difford wrote the lyrics and the Tilbrook made the sweet music. ... more |
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Frank : Expanded Reissue
Release Date: 2008 - 03 - 10, Audio CD, Commercial Marketing Last Update 09.11.2009 05:40
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Read Reviews for Frank: Expanded Reissue - Sque...
by - written on 15/06/09 (Very useful, 9 readings)
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Before I start reviewing the album, I think some may need a re-cap of who exactly Squeeze are. As although they are mega famous and have been around for ages, not many people seem to know who they are!. So here follows things to note about these guys: -Squeeze bridged the gap between British guitar pop and the post-punk movement in 1974 when they formed. -Taking influences from The Beatles and The Kinks, Squeeze became the spiritual home of songwriters Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook (who were dubbed the rightful musical next of kins to Lennon and McCartney). -Difford wrote the lyrics and the Tilbrook made the sweet music. -Difford and ... Read the complete review
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