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09:09 |
01 |
Goodbye Girl (Live Version) |
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02:49 |
02 |
Cool For Cats (Single Version) |
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03:10 |
03 |
Up The Junction (Single Version) |
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03:10 |
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09:50 |
04 |
Slap & Tickle |
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03:59 |
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Bang Bang |
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02:03 |
06 |
Take Me I'm Yours |
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03:48 |
Price |
kr. 30,00 |
Condition |
Good |
Current Value |
kr. 35,00 |
Owner |
Dan Dethlefsen |
Location |
Musikrum |
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Cat. Number |
SP-3413 |
UPC (Barcode) |
07502134131 |
Packaging |
Long box |
Spars |
N/A |
Sound |
Stereo |
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Artwork By [Art Direction & Design] - Chuck Beeson
Artwork By [Cover Concept] - Jeff Ayeroff
Artwork By [Cover Illustration] - Cindy Marsh
Bass - Harry Kakoulli* (tracks: A2 to B3) , John Bentley (tracks: A1)
Drums - Gilson Lavis
Guitar [Lead], Keyboards, Vocals - Glenn Tilbrook
Keyboards - Jools Holland
Photography [Group Photo] - George Du Bose
Photography [Squeezed Cover Photo] - Mark Hanaur
Producer - John Wood (tracks: A2, A3) , Squeeze (2)
Rhythm Guitar, Vocals - Chris Difford
Written-By - Chris Difford , Glenn Tilbrook
Comes in 12" sleeve designed to precisely accommodate a 10" record.
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."