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By 1984 Squeeze had disbanded. The chemistry between Tilbrook and Difford could not be as easily dismissed however, and the ensuing record they made together has become the “lost” Squeeze album for many fans. But the band couldn’t lay dormant for long, as Squeeze reformed the next year for ‘Cosi Fan Tutti Frutti’, along with Holland, Lavis and Keith Wilkinson, Squeeze’s longest serving bass player. Over the next 12 years Difford and Tilbrook remained the only constant element as Squeeze continued to receive critical acclaim, release albums and tour, with the likes of ‘Hourglass’ becoming their biggest ever hit in the USA. But if you loved the fun of squeezing liquid candy directly into your mouth with those squeeze pops, perhaps the Kidsmania products can help you satisfy that craving.

The band's second album, Cool for Cats (1979), contained the band's two highest charting UK singles in "Cool For Cats" and "Up The Junction", both of which peaked at No.2. John Bentley replaced Harry Kakoulli on bass in 1979 following the release of the LP. [4] Interview with Squeeze's Glenn Tilbrook". Greatbritishlife.co.uk. 21 April 2020 . Retrieved 21 June 2021. The duo also contributed to a musical written and staged in Deptford during this period, entitled Labelled with Love and based in large part on the music of Squeeze. [4] Second incarnation: 1985–1999 [ edit ] a b Smith, Giles (25 July 2013). "How We Met: Glenn Tilbrook and Chris Difford". The Independent. The Independent. Archived from the original on 24 May 2022 . Retrieved 6 January 2020. Zaleski, Annie (27 August 2008). "With a new U.S. tour alongside Aimee Mann and a fresh look at their greatest hits, U.K. pop geniuses Squeeze are reunited, reinvented — and rejuvenated". Riverfront Times . Retrieved 4 January 2021.

On 11 February 2013, Tilbrook and Difford performed a live cover of the Beatles' song " Please Please Me" on BBC Radio 2. They were joined by Paul Jones on harmonica. Alongside other contemporary artists, the performance was part of a 50th anniversary celebration of the original recording of the first Beatles album of the same name in the same period of time. A documentary of the recordings was shown by BBC Four on 15 February 2013. Hubba Bubba, a brand of bubble gum created by Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company which is a part of Mars, Incorporated, first introduced the US to its brand in 1979. Sexton, Paul (11 September 1993). "Squeeze's 'Fantastic' A&M Reunion" (PDF). Billboard. Vol.105, no.37. New York City, New York: Billboard. p.14 . Retrieved 4 January 2021.

Khomami, Nadia (4 November 2022). "Squeeze will donate all proceeds from new EP and single to food banks". The Guardian . Retrieved 4 November 2022. In February 2020, it was announced that Yolanda Charles had departed the band, and new bassist Sean Hurley (who had filled in for Charles on bass on a few 2019 dates, including the date Dave Grohl guested) would be replacing her. In April of that year, Tilbrook, while discussing an upcoming scheduled gig, mentioned that it would be the "very first gig with our new bass player! A chap called Owen Biddle, who used to play in a band called The Roots." [32] However, the show in question was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Squeeze is an English new wave band from London. Formed in March 1974, the group originally consisted of guitarists and vocalists Glenn Tilbrook and Chris Difford, bassist Harri Kakoulli, keyboardist Jools Holland and drummer Paul Gunn. The group's current lineup features Tilbrook and Difford, drummer Simon Hanson, keyboardist Stephen Large (both of whom joined in 2007), percussionist Steve Smith (since 2017), steel guitarist Melvin Duffy (since 2019) and bassist Owen Biddle (since 2020). In January 1985, the Argybargy lineup of Squeeze (with Jools Holland returning) reunited for a one-off performance. [2] Tilbrook and Difford subsequently chose to reform the group officially, with Keith Wilkinson taking Bentley's place on bass. [12] After the release of Cosi Fan Tutti Frutti, Holland's brother Christopher joined as a second keyboardist on tour, but was replaced shortly thereafter by Andy Metcalfe. [13] In the summer of 1987, he was made an official member in time for the release of Babylon and On. [14] Metcalfe had left by 1988, with his place taken by Matt Irving. [1] Eighth album Frank was released in 1989. [15]Squeeze re-formed to play a one night charity gig in 1985, with all five members from the 1980 Argybargy period—Difford, Tilbrook, Holland, Lavis, and Bentley. The performance was such a success that the band unanimously agreed to resume recording and touring as Squeeze. Searching for a different sound, the band replaced Bentley with bassist Keith Wilkinson from the Difford & Tilbrook sessions. This line-up released the 1985 LP Cosi Fan Tutti Frutti. In the United States and Canada, the band and album were dubbed UK Squeeze owing to legal conflicts arising from a contemporary American band called "Tight Squeeze". The "U.K." was dropped for all subsequent releases. In Australia, the same name change was used due to legal conflicts arising from an existing Sydney-based band also called "Squeeze". Albums in Australia were credited to UK Squeeze up to and including 1985's Cosi Fan Tutti Frutti. [18] On 27 November 1999, in Aberdeen, Scotland, Squeeze played their final gig before breaking up again. Difford and Tilbrook embarked on separate solo careers shortly thereafter. [4] Solo years: 2000–2006 [ edit ] Nash, Jesse (14 September 1991). "Tony Berg Squeezes The Most Out Of Production For New Album" (PDF). Billboard. Vol.103, no.37. New York City, New York: Billboard. p.68 . Retrieved 4 January 2021. According to Tilbrook, Squeeze intend to record their next two albums in Los Angeles, including one collection of new material and another consisting of songs written in the band's early days. [34] Style and influences [ edit ] Style [ edit ]

However, a 2004 attempt by the VH1 show Bands Reunited to reassemble the mid-1980s line-up of Squeeze (Difford, Tilbrook, Holland, Wilkinson and Lavis) ended in failure. While Difford and bassist Keith Wilkinson were both favourable to the idea and drummer Gilson Lavis expressed interest, Jools Holland felt he was too busy with current projects to participate. Even more crucially, Glenn Tilbrook eventually decided against a band reunion at that point in time. Schulps, Dave (7 May 1979). "On the Wire: New York" (PDF). Walrus!. No.261. p.2 . Retrieved 4 January 2021. Squeeze’s 27 date nationwide tour, culminating at London’s Royal Albert Hall, is only part of their 50 th anniversary celebrations. Difford and Tilbrook are currently working on their first new material since The Knowledge and are deep diving into the archives for previously unreleased material. Watch this space…. Even though Hubba Bubba no longer makes the squeeze pops or the bubble jugs, the brand is still around with an array of bubble gum products. It came in a jug, as the name suggests, and was filled with powdery candy nuggets that would turn into gum as you chewed them.

a b c Masley, Ed (31 August 2017). "Squeeze on 2019 tour: How Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook made it work". AZ Central . Retrieved 2 January 2021.

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