Squeeze-Singles-45's and Under (1982)
Artist: Squeeze
Title: Singles-45's and Under
Label: A&M Records
Format: CD
Cat: CD-3338
Year of Release: 1982
Country and Year of Edition: US 1989
Listed Condition: VG+/VG+
Sell Date: 6/21/22
Sell Price: $2.99
Discogs Last Sold:4/16/22 VG+/VG+ $3.50
Low: $0.50
Median: $1.98
Average: $1.89
High: $3.75
Current low price:$0.35
Current Number on Sale at Discogs: 41
Have/Want: 772/8
Where Sold: Newburgh, NY
Time it took to sell: 11 years
Where and When Bought: used 90's can't remember where
Gwiz-gau Letter Grade: A
Sad To See It Go: No
A uniformly excellent compilation at the tail end of the vinyl era. As far as song-for-song goes, it is up there for what I would want to hear by Squeeze. For me, this is rare since I tend more to full albums and "deep" unfamiliar cuts. For whatever reason, I'd rather hear this than dive deep into the catalogue of Squeeze, but that may very well be a life long error that needs correction. That said, this is closer to Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy vs. a hodgepodge greatest hits. I'd rather hear this than say a best of Elvis Costello. The reissue era has devalued this album in exchange for more extensive compilations, by why mess with perfection. This is a concept all it's own.
My favorite song on this is "Another Nail In My Heart" which I taped off the radio in the early 80's not knowing the titles. Somehow, I subconsciously called it "Airwaves" and to this day was looking for that song "Airwaves" that doesn't exist in the track listing. I love that I butchered the lyrics so much that there what I thought in the bar with "the airwaves bound" was in fact "the piano man's found."
Many more top line hits: "If I Didn't Love You," "Pulling Mussels," "Goodbye Girl" even "Cool For Cats" made the cut. I even enjoy "Annie Get Your Gun" which I always thought a lesser tier.
Here it closes the album out.
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