Second album from the late 70s power-pop version of Squeeze (aka UK Squeeze) with Jools Holland joining Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook. The “UK Squeeze” name was ropped for later releases in the US, but was still used in Australia up through Cosi Fan Tutti Frutti.
This album includes the title track as well as “Up the Junction,” and “Goodbye Girl” which were hits in the UK and definitely played a lot in my youth.
My copy via Mel’s Record Shop in Amesbury MA.



