Squeeze, Sweets From a Stranger, 1982 on A&M

Fifth studio album from Squeeze, this one including Don Snow, John Bentley, and Gilson Lavis alongside Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook. and featuring “Black Coffee in Bed” with backing vocals from Elvis Costello and Paul Young.

Lover the overlay flap on the front – “When it comes to Squeeze, they can’t be called ‘critics’” – and the illustrations on the inner sleeve.

My copy via Pitchfork Records in Concord NH.

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  1. […] fourth studio LP, between 1980’s Argybargy and 1982’s Sweets from a Stranger. This was the first album after Jools Holland departed, replaced by Paul Carrack, who provided lead […]