Argybargy [Bonus Tracks]

RELEASE
LABEL
Polygram Intern
GENRES
Pop/Rock, New Wave, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Punk/New Wave

Album Review

Where Cool for Cats marked a great leap over the debut, Argybargy improved at least that far over its own predecessor. Still a distinctly British band, Squeeze compensated with an incredibly catchy batch of songs that, despite the subject matter, spoke the universal language of bright, bouncy, instantly endearing pop. The acute observations of the British working class were even more vivid -- none so poignant as the classic "Pulling Mussels (From the Shell)," which offers a series of detailed snapshots of the different walks of life on a seaside holiday, or the often-overlooked courting-to-breakup story-song "Vicky Verky," which nearly matched "Up the Junction"'s brilliance. Argybargy is simply packed with perfect, timeless pop that stands not only as the band's crowning achievement, but also as a landmark recording of the era. [The 1997 A&M reissue included two bonus tracks.]
Chris Woodstra, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Pulling Mussels (From the Shell)
  2. Another Nail in My Heart
  3. Separate Beds
  4. Misadventure
  5. I Think I'm Go Go
  6. Farfisa Beat
  7. Here Comes That Feeling
  8. Vicky Verky
  9. If I Didn't Love You
  10. Wrong Side of the Moon
  11. There at the Top
  12. Funny How It Goes [*]
  13. Go [*]