 See Larger Image | Argybargy Artist : Squeeze List Price : $42.99 USD Your Price : $42.99 USD ProductGroup: Music Release Date : 2007-08-07 Studio : Universal UK Label : Universal UK Avg. Customer Rating : (4 reviews)
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Reviews Customer Reviews for Argybargy Main Squeeze... Rating: Without doubt, Argybargy was Squeeze's best album. Intelligent, catchy, witty, and most importantly lots of fun. Casual fans need only their Greatest Hits collection, but if you want to delve a little deeper, Argybargy is the one you want.
Customer Reviews for Argybargy Cd Terrific record gets sound it deserves Rating: Squeeze is a slightly overlooked pop treasure. They have always been a tight little outfit, and to me, this is their best. Pop fun with enough edge (remember when if if fit no category, it was "new wave?") to stay interesting over the years. The remaster brings the music back from the dead, hugely improved over the previous hatchet job. And for once, a "bonus" CD actually is. Squeeze rips through a live set, almost as much fun (and about the same running time!) as going to their shows in the 80s. Jools Holland gets more spotlight than usual, with a party-version cover of "Mess Around" that made this piano lover very happy.
Highly recommended.
Editorial Reviews for Argybargy Audio Cd Album Description 2007 digitally remastered deluxe edition of one of the many diamonds in the Squeeze discography. The band's third studio album was originally released in 1980 to overwhelming critical and fan acclaim. The album includes many Difford/Tilbrook standards, like "Pulling Mussels (From The Shell)", "If I Didn't Love You", "I Think I'm Go-Go" and "Another Nail In My Heart". This edition adds the bonus tracks "Funny How It Goes" and "Go" (both of which appeared on an earlier remaster) along with the single b-sides "What The Butler Saw", "Someone Else's Heart" and "Pretty One" plus "Going Crazy", "Library Girl", an alt take of "Farfisa Beat" and a demo of "If I Didn't Love You". The true bonus of this set is Disc Two, which a full live set of 19 songs recorded at The Hammersmith Odeon on March 9th, 1980 featuring the band in their prime! Universal.
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