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48 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
NON-REMASTERED RECYCLED HITS PACKAGE WITH SUB-STANDARD AUDIO,
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This review is from: Squeeze - Greatest Hits (Audio CD)
Although this CD was released in 2001, it is simply a recycled the exact same "Singles 45's & Under" CD, with new artwork and a few added tracks. The tipoff is the 1992 copyright date on the back of the CD.
The reason I'm giving it the lowest rating is Universal chucked this one out there without updating the audio mastering over the older (and still available) "45's" CD; the masters used for both discs date from the late 80's. All of the content of this CD exists in much better remastered form on many other Squeeze CD's. It's a great collection of songs, but from an audio standpoint, there is no bottom end to this CD at all; it sounds like the music is playing thru an AM radio.
26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Deserving of better,
By Tim Brough "author and music buff" (Springfield, PA United States) - See all my reviews (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE)
This review is from: Squeeze - Greatest Hits (Audio CD)
After being all but ignored in the US for most of their career, Squeeze belatedly hit the top 40 with "Hourglass." With a novelty sing-a-long chorus and a comic video, it gave the band their needed MTV exposure...and then it vaporized almost immediately. One other minor hit from "Babylon and On," "853-5937" (annoyingly absent from this collection), and the band's fortunes fell away.
It makes "Greatest Hits" a frustrating experience. While it does nicely supplant the old "45's and Under," it ignores the non A&M material, and their final albums, especially the great "Loving You Tonight" and title track from "Some Fantastic Place." And since for some insane, criminal, reason, the entire classic Squeeze discography is out of print in America, this remains the sole place to get about a third of the songs on this disc. The Lennon and McCartney comparisons that Difford and Tilbrook frequently garnered are apparent here, starting from the singles off "Argy Bargy," which was where Tilbrook and Difford coalesced their quirks to their classicism. By their best album, "East Side Story," the band was aiming for the edge of the universe, and with Paul Carrack's perfect vocal, "Tempted" became their benchmark. But it also became their anchor, as their desire to make great art and still have mad success began to strain them. "Sweets From A Stranger" was wildly uneven, with the soulful "Black Coffee in Bed" being the most brilliant moment. (And "I've Returned" missing in action here.) Then it was off to some overbearing solo work and an erratic reunion (the three best songs from "Cosi Fan Tutti Fruitti" are all here). Then they got serious for one last hurrah and made the stunningly poppy "Babylon And On." With the energetic "Trust Me To Open My Mouth" and classic sounding "Footprints," this was what most people probably think of when they refer to a Squeeze sound. "Frank" had some ok moments, but this time it was record company indifference that did the album in. But for those moments that dot the soundscape of "Greatest Hits," you get some of the finest pop the 80's produced. The gamut from quirky new wave ("Cool For Cats"), country ("Labeled With Love"), soul ("Tempted" and "Black Coffee in Bed") and classic, sophisticated pop ("Footprints," "Up The Junction"). Squeeze were maestros of modern music. While you'll find plenty to like here, they deserve better than this haphazard anthology.
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Missing one song from Singles 45s and Under,
By A Customer
This review is from: Squeeze - Greatest Hits (Audio CD)
FYI: Actually this has 11 of the 12 songs from "Singles 45's and Under." Missing is "If I Didn't Love You" from Argy Bargy and substituted from the same "era" is "Labelled With Love" from East Side Story.
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