Difford & Tilbrook was the name
under which New Wave songwriters Chris
Difford and Glenn Tilbrook recorded and
toured following the 1982
breakup of their band, Squeeze. That band reunited in 1985, after only one self-titled album had
been released under the Difford & Tilbrook moniker. By 1993, Difford and
Tilbrook were the only original members left in Squeeze, with a
constantly rotating band membership around them. This is why many
Squeeze fans consider Difford & Tilbrook to
be the "lost" Squeeze album, though technically it cannot be considered
as such.
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Contents
- 1 Discography
- 1.1 Studio
albums
- 1.2 Singles
- 2 External
links
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Discography
Studio albums
- Difford & Tilbrook,
Jul 1984
Singles
- 1984 "Love's Crashing Waves" #57 UK
- 1984 "Hope Fell Down"
- 1984 "Picking Up The Pieces"
External links
| v • d • e Squeeze
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| Chris
Difford • Glenn
Tilbrook • John Bentley • Stephen Large •
Simon Hanson
Former members: Paul Gunn • Harry Kakoulli •
Jools
Holland • Gilson
Lavis • Paul
Carrack • Don Snow • Chris Holland •
Keith
Wilkinson • Andy Metcalfe •
Matt
Irving • Pete
Thomas • Kevin
Wilkinson • Nick
Harper • Ashley
Soan • Hilaire Penda •
Chris
Braide
Management and Producers: Miles
Copeland III • John
Cale • John Wood •
Roger Bechirian •
Elvis
Costello • Dave
Edmunds • Nick
Lowe • Phil
McDonald • Laurie
Latham• Eric "ET" Thorngren •
Steve Forward •
Tony Berg •
Peter Smith
EPs: Packet
of Three
Studio Albums: U.K.
Squeeze • Cool
for Cats • Argybargy
• East Side Story
• Sweets from a Stranger
• Cosi
Fan Tutti Frutti • Babylon
and On • Frank
• Play
• Some
Fantastic Place • Ridiculous
• Domino
Singles
Related
articles
New
Wave music • Difford
& Tilbrook • A&M
Records • Reprise
Records • Ark
21 Records • IRS
Records • Quixotic Records
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