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4.0 out of 5 stars Quality pop from 1993
This 1993 album was a great return to form for the talented Chris Difford and Glen Tilbrook, more than 15 years and about 12 albums since their 1978 debut. Some Fantastic Place is an engaging album of wry observations and poignant tales of ordinary folk. Every song tells a story whilst musically the album is diverse and multifaceted. Uptempo numbers like Third Rail and...
Published on August 9, 2004 by Pieter

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3.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic is just average
This was something like, the 12th album from Squeeze. It was a highly listenable effort after the lackluster "Frank" and "Play," but nowhere near the superb "Argy Bargy" and "East Side Story." So why own this?

Because so far in America, none of the songs have made it to compilations. And "Some Fantastic Place" has its share of superb Difford/Tilbrook...
Published on April 1, 2005 by Tim Brough


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Quality pop from 1993, August 9, 2004
This review is from: Some Fantastic Place (Audio CD)
This 1993 album was a great return to form for the talented Chris Difford and Glen Tilbrook, more than 15 years and about 12 albums since their 1978 debut. Some Fantastic Place is an engaging album of wry observations and poignant tales of ordinary folk. Every song tells a story whilst musically the album is diverse and multifaceted. Uptempo numbers like Third Rail and Everything In The World alternate with beautiful ballads like Pinocchio and Images Of Loving. There are no fillers here as the duo's songwriting prowess is displayed throughout the album. My personal favorites include the title track, a sad song about a lost friend, the soulful ballad Loving You Tonight, the anguished Everything In The World, and the witty Cold Shoulder. Squeeze paints memorable scenarios in their songs and their intelligent lyrics are set to catchy tunes. Some Fantastic Place contains some of the most authentic and timeless pop music of the early 1990s.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Some Very Good Songs, October 13, 2003
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Having at this point been in the business over 15 years this is a surprsingly good effort. The title cut is a classic about losing a good friend far too soon. The other good cuts are the rollicking "Everything In The World" and "Third Rail" and heartfelt ballads "Images Of Loving" and Pinnochio". Even "Loving You Tonight" although basically a Tempted rewrite is excellent. The other cuts are pretty decent also.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars MAYBE THEIR BEST CD EVER????, May 20, 2004
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Except for the compilations, this might be the most cohesive CD UK SQUEEZE have ever released. Not one weak track and some real stand-outs. Most other SQUEEZE cd's I own have a few brilliant tracks and some fillers ( except for 45's which contains all their outstanding hits ), but this one is strong all the way through with some near classics. Great lyrics based as usual on their sharp observations and delivered with a large dose of humour. If you like intelligent POP with class, this will make you very happy.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A blast from my past, November 2, 2010
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My dad bought this CD when it came out in 1993 (when I was 8) and this soon became our go to CD for family listening. Every time we got in the car we begged for him to turn it on. I had not listened to it in about 5 years and just downloaded it. Admittedly some songs lost thier luster, but all in all it is still a very fun album and it is back on heavy rotation for me!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic is just average, April 1, 2005
This was something like, the 12th album from Squeeze. It was a highly listenable effort after the lackluster "Frank" and "Play," but nowhere near the superb "Argy Bargy" and "East Side Story." So why own this?

Because so far in America, none of the songs have made it to compilations. And "Some Fantastic Place" has its share of superb Difford/Tilbrook compositions. The title song is, IMHO, one of the best tributes to a fallen friend ever written. Paul Carrack is back on board to play keyboards, and sings lead on the "Tempted" rewrite, "Loving You Tonight." (Which scored significant airplay on Adult Contemporary stations in 1993.) The album kicks off with the bubbly, instantly recognizable Squeeze harmonies of "Everything In The World."

Unfortunately, the second half of the CD is kind of draggy. It sure sounds like the Squeeze you've known and loved, but overall, "Some Fantastic Place" is just an average affair. Should there ever be a halfways decent compilation released in the states (or if A&M ever gets the classic albums reissued), this Cd will become redundant.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Fantasic is sadly, average, April 1, 2005
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This was something like, the 12th album from Squeeze. It was a highly listenable effort after the lackluster "Frank" and "Play," but nowhere near the superb "Argy Bargy" and "East Side Story." So why own this?

Because so far in America, none of the songs have made it to compilations. And "Some Fantastic Place" has its share of superb Difford/Tilbrook compositions. The title song is, IMHO, one of the best tributes to a fallen friend ever written. Paul Carrack is back on board to play keyboards, and sings lead on the "Tempted" rewrite, "Loving You Tonight." (Which scored significant airplay on Adult Contemporary stations in 1993.) The album kicks off with the bubbly, instantly recognizable Squeeze harmonies of "Everything In The World."

Unfortunately, the second half of the CD is kind of draggy. It sure sounds like the Squeeze you've known and loved, but overall, "Some Fantastic Place" is just an average affair. Should there ever be a halfways-decent Squueze compilation released in the states (or if A&M ever gets the classic albums reissued), this Cd will become redundant.
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5.0 out of 5 stars TRACK LIST, August 30, 2004
1.Some Fantastic Place 2.Is that The Time? 3.Don't Be A Stranger 4. Stark Naked
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