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Argybargy

Argybargy is the third studio album by the English new wave band Squeeze. Written and recorded after the band's successful sophomore release, Cool for Cats, the album's lyrics were written by Chris Difford while living with his wife in New York City. The band reunited with Cool for Cats producer John Wood and, after Glenn Tilbrook composed music for Difford's new lyrics, recorded the album in late 1979.

Argybargy
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 1980
RecordedAugust 1979–January 1980
StudioOlympic, London
Genre
Length36:14
LabelA&M
ProducerJohn Wood, Squeeze
Squeeze chronology
Cool for Cats
(1979)
Argybargy
(1980)
East Side Story
(1981)
Singles from Argybargy
  1. "Another Nail in My Heart"
    Released: January 1980
  2. "If I Didn't Love You"
    Released: March 1980 (US)
  3. "Pulling Mussels (from the Shell)"
    Released: April 1980
  4. "Farfisa Beat"
    Released: September 1980 (DK/DE), February 1981 (CH)

Argybargy was a commercial and critical success, reaching number 32 in the UK and becoming the first Squeeze album to chart in the US. The album has since been recognized as a classic of new wave and features multiple of the band's most famous songs, including "Another Nail in My Heart," "Pulling Mussels (from the Shell)," and "If I Didn't Love You."

Background edit

Following the commercial success of the band's previous album, Cool for Cats, as well as a successful international tour, Squeeze reached its highest level of success to that point. This level of fame and recognition began to take its toll; Glenn Tilbrook worried of becoming "too big for [his] boots" and struggled with being recognized in public.[3] He recalled,

"I was standing in [a pub] in Blackheath with my mates when I became conscious of the fact that a lot of people were looking at me. ... I had to get out. I'd never experienced anything like it before and it was a horrible feeling. As much as I wanted to be successful and famous, I wasn't as comfortable with fame as I'd thought."[3]

Following the Cool for Cats tour, Chris Difford married and spent the summer of 1979 in the US with his wife. There he wrote over 40 new lyrics, inspired by his new marriage and his time spent in Greenwich Village. He recalled, "I would sit in the flat all day while [wife] Cindy went to work and this fluidity of lyricism came gushing forth. The whole of the Argybargy album came in one fell swoop and lots more besides that never saw the light of day."[3]

Recording edit

When asked by A&M Records to produce a third album, the band brought back Cool for Cats producer John Wood and Tilbrook composed music for the best of Difford's new lyrics.[3] The album was recorded during the tail end of 1979.

Argybargy would be the last Squeeze album featuring founding member Jools Holland until Squeeze's first reunion album, 1985's Cosi Fan Tutti Frutti. Difford recalled, "He was becoming less and less involved at this time. I think he was getting frustrated that he wasn't getting more of a shout in the band, but by then he was spending less time thinking about being in the band and more about his career."[3] Holland would release a solo album before moving to a television career.

Title edit

The album was titled Argybargy, a British expression that Difford said "sums up succinctly what our lives were like at the time. We were in each other's pockets, travelling in a minibus and on Freddie Laker planes. It was getting tiring, but we lived on the adrenalin of it."[3]

Because the titular expression is not used in America, band manager Miles Copeland opposed the album name. Difford recalled, "Miles told us no one would know what it meant but we didn't give a shit and were in a belligerent, young Englishmen's mood, so we kept it."[3]

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [4]
Christgau's Record GuideB−[5]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music     [6]
Mojo     [7]
Record Collector     [8]
Record Mirror     [9]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide     [10]
Smash Hits9/10[11]
Sounds     [12]
Uncut9/10[13]

Argybargy was released in February 1980. It spent 15 weeks on the UK Albums Chart, peaking at number 32.[14] Argybargy was the first Squeeze album to chart in the US, reaching number 71 on the Billboard 200.[15] On the Billboard dance chart, all cuts from Argybargy jointly peaked at number 76, and spent 6 weeks on that listing, in the summer of 1980.[16]

Argybargy has seen critical acclaim from music writers. Chris Jones of BBC Music called the album "their crowning achievement" and "a masterpiece of kitchen sink pop," concluding, "If you're going to own at least one Squeeze album, this has to be the one."[17] Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic wrote, "Argybargy doesn't stay in one place; it's restless and crackling with colors... with Argybargy it was clear that Squeeze were at the top of the pack among new wave popsters, and that their sardonic yet lively voice was unique among any pop group before or since."[4]

Accolades edit

Paste listed Argybargy as the 20th best new wave album, calling it the band's "first truly great" album and concluding, "Clever, infectious, with genuine emotion lying just below the surface—it's everything a great New Wave record should be."[1] Music journalist John M. Borack ranked Argybagy at number 58 on his list of "The 200 Greatest Power Pop Albums" in his book Shake Some Action: The Ultimate Guide to Power Pop.[2]

Track listing edit

The track listing below is from the original UK LP release. On the American release, the song order was changed slightly, with "If I Didn't Love You" moved up to the first track of the second side, but the order otherwise remaining the same.

All tracks are written by Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook, except where noted

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Pulling Mussels (from the Shell)"3:58
2."Another Nail in My Heart"2:56
3."Separate Beds"3:21
4."Misadventure"2:56
5."I Think I'm Go Go"4:18
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Farfisa Beat" 2:57
2."Here Comes That Feeling" 2:12
3."Vicky Verky" 3:12
4."If I Didn't Love You" 4:11
5."Wrong Side of the Moon"Jools Holland, Difford2:25
6."There at the Top" 3:46
Bonus tracks (1997 reissue)
No.TitleLength
1."Funny How It Goes"3:49
2."Go"4:12

2008 deluxe edition edit

Argybargy was re-issued in 2008 as a two disc deluxe edition. The first disc includes the original album, the two bonus cuts from the 1997 reissue, and seven additional bonus tracks.

  1. "What the Butler Saw" ("Pulling Mussels" b-side) – 2:46
  2. "Someone Else's Heart" (Previously Unreleased Version) – 2:55
  3. "Pretty One" ("Another Nail in My Heart" b-side) – 2:46
  4. "Going Crazy" ("Christmas Day" b-side) – 3:56
  5. "Farfisa Beat" (Previously Unreleased Alternate Version) – 2:58
  6. "Library Girl" (Demo) – 3:17
  7. "If I Didn't Love You" (Glenn Tilbrook Demo) – 3:39

The second disc contains a concert recorded at the Hammersmith Odeon on 9 March 1980, plus a US radio commercial for the album.

  1. Radio Commercial – 1:05
  2. "Slap and Tickle" – 3:54
  3. "Touching Me Touching You" – 2:07
  4. "Slightly Drunk" – 2:40
  5. "Pulling Mussels (From the Shell)" – 3:44
  6. "Hop Skip and Jump"
  7. "Funny How It Goes" – 3:18
  8. "Another Nail in My Heart" – 2:55
  9. "Cool for Cats" – 3:46
  10. "Mess Around" – 2:37
  11. "I Think I'm Go Go" – 4:55
  12. "Take Me I'm Yours"
  13. "If I Didn't Love You" – 3:54
  14. "Strong in Reason" – 4:06
  15. "Misadventure"
  16. "It's So Dirty" – 3:02
  17. "Goodbye Girl" – 4:14
  18. "Up the Junction" – 3:03
  19. "There at the Top"
  20. "Going Crazy" – 4:59

Personnel edit

Squeeze

  • Chris Difford – rhythm guitars, vocals, lead vocals on "Here Comes That Feeling", co-lead vocals on "If I Didn't Love You" & "I Think I'm Go Go"
  • Glenn Tilbrook – keyboards, lead guitars, lead vocals
  • Jools Holland – keyboards, vocals, lead vocals on "Wrong Side of the Moon"
  • John Bentley – bass
  • Gilson Lavis – drums

with:

Production

  • John Wood – producer, mixing
  • Andrew Lumm – engineer
  • Squeeze – mixing
  • Frank DeLuna – mastering at A&M Studios (Hollywood, California, USA)
  • Michael Ross – art direction, design
  • Mike Laye – front cover photography

Certifications edit

Certifications for Argybargy
Region Level Date
Canada (CRIA) Gold 1 October 1981

References edit

  1. ^ a b "The 50 Best New Wave Albums". Paste. 8 September 2016. Retrieved 10 November 2019.
  2. ^ a b Borack, John M. (2007). Shake Some Action: The Ultimate Guide to Power Pop. Not Lame Recordings. p. 80. ISBN 9780979771408. Retrieved 4 February 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Tilbrook, Glenn; Difford, Chris; Drury, Jim. Squeeze: Song by Song. Sanctuary.
  4. ^ a b Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Argybargy – Squeeze". AllMusic. Retrieved 25 December 2015.
  5. ^ Christgau, Robert (1990). "Squeeze: Argybargy". Christgau's Record Guide: The '80s. Pantheon Books. ISBN 0-679-73015-X. Retrieved 25 December 2015.
  6. ^ Larkin, Colin (2011). "Squeeze". The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (5th concise ed.). Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-0-85712-595-8.
  7. ^ "Squeeze: Argybargy". Mojo. p. 123. Such bittersweet, Rubber Soul-ful plays-for-today as 'Pulling Mussels (from the Shell),' 'Another Nail in My Heart,' the underrated 'Farfisa Beat' and 'Vicky Verky' repay close attention.
  8. ^ "Squeeze: Argybargy". Record Collector. p. 95. Difford's lyrics were stronger and more elaborate than before, especially his use of metaphor on the singles 'Another Nail in My Heart' and 'Pulling Mussels from the Shell.'
  9. ^ Nicholls, Mike (16 February 1980). "Feeling The Pinch". Record Mirror. p. 16.
  10. ^ Considine, J. D. (2004). "Squeeze". In Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian (eds.). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (4th ed.). Simon & Schuster. pp. 773–74. ISBN 0-7432-0169-8.
  11. ^ Starr, Red (6–19 March 1980). "Albums". Smash Hits. Vol. 2, no. 5. pp. 30–31.
  12. ^ Sutcliffe, Phil (16 February 1980). "Easy Squeeze". Sounds. p. 36.
  13. ^ Watts, Peter (October 2015). "How to Buy". Uncut. No. 221. p. 59.
  14. ^ Roberts, David, ed. (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). Guinness World Records Limited. pp. 522–23. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  15. ^ "Squeeze Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
  16. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). Hot Dance/Disco: 1974–2003. Record Research. p. 243. ISBN 089820156X.
  17. ^ Jones, Chris (7 March 2008). "Squeeze Argybargy Review". BBC Music. Retrieved 4 August 2020.

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Argybargy is the third studio album by the English new wave band Squeeze Written and recorded after the band s successful sophomore release Cool for Cats the album s lyrics were written by Chris Difford while living with his wife in New York City The band reunited with Cool for Cats producer John Wood and after Glenn Tilbrook composed music for Difford s new lyrics recorded the album in late 1979 ArgybargyStudio album by SqueezeReleasedFebruary 1980RecordedAugust 1979 January 1980StudioOlympic LondonGenreNew wave 1 power pop 2 Length36 14LabelA amp MProducerJohn Wood SqueezeSqueeze chronologyCool for Cats 1979 Argybargy 1980 East Side Story 1981 Singles from Argybargy Another Nail in My Heart Released January 1980 If I Didn t Love You Released March 1980 US Pulling Mussels from the Shell Released April 1980 Farfisa Beat Released September 1980 DK DE February 1981 CH Argybargy was a commercial and critical success reaching number 32 in the UK and becoming the first Squeeze album to chart in the US The album has since been recognized as a classic of new wave and features multiple of the band s most famous songs including Another Nail in My Heart Pulling Mussels from the Shell and If I Didn t Love You Contents 1 Background 2 Recording 3 Title 4 Reception 4 1 Accolades 5 Track listing 5 1 2008 deluxe edition 6 Personnel 7 Certifications 8 ReferencesBackground editFollowing the commercial success of the band s previous album Cool for Cats as well as a successful international tour Squeeze reached its highest level of success to that point This level of fame and recognition began to take its toll Glenn Tilbrook worried of becoming too big for his boots and struggled with being recognized in public 3 He recalled I was standing in a pub in Blackheath with my mates when I became conscious of the fact that a lot of people were looking at me I had to get out I d never experienced anything like it before and it was a horrible feeling As much as I wanted to be successful and famous I wasn t as comfortable with fame as I d thought 3 Following the Cool for Cats tour Chris Difford married and spent the summer of 1979 in the US with his wife There he wrote over 40 new lyrics inspired by his new marriage and his time spent in Greenwich Village He recalled I would sit in the flat all day while wife Cindy went to work and this fluidity of lyricism came gushing forth The whole of the Argybargy album came in one fell swoop and lots more besides that never saw the light of day 3 Recording editWhen asked by A amp M Records to produce a third album the band brought back Cool for Cats producer John Wood and Tilbrook composed music for the best of Difford s new lyrics 3 The album was recorded during the tail end of 1979 Argybargy would be the last Squeeze album featuring founding member Jools Holland until Squeeze s first reunion album 1985 s Cosi Fan Tutti Frutti Difford recalled He was becoming less and less involved at this time I think he was getting frustrated that he wasn t getting more of a shout in the band but by then he was spending less time thinking about being in the band and more about his career 3 Holland would release a solo album before moving to a television career Title editThe album was titled Argybargy a British expression that Difford said sums up succinctly what our lives were like at the time We were in each other s pockets travelling in a minibus and on Freddie Laker planes It was getting tiring but we lived on the adrenalin of it 3 Because the titular expression is not used in America band manager Miles Copeland opposed the album name Difford recalled Miles told us no one would know what it meant but we didn t give a shit and were in a belligerent young Englishmen s mood so we kept it 3 Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4 Christgau s Record GuideB 5 Encyclopedia of Popular Music nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 6 Mojo nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 7 Record Collector nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 8 Record Mirror nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 9 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 10 Smash Hits9 10 11 Sounds nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 12 Uncut9 10 13 Argybargy was released in February 1980 It spent 15 weeks on the UK Albums Chart peaking at number 32 14 Argybargy was the first Squeeze album to chart in the US reaching number 71 on the Billboard 200 15 On the Billboard dance chart all cuts from Argybargy jointly peaked at number 76 and spent 6 weeks on that listing in the summer of 1980 16 Argybargy has seen critical acclaim from music writers Chris Jones of BBC Music called the album their crowning achievement and a masterpiece of kitchen sink pop concluding If you re going to own at least one Squeeze album this has to be the one 17 Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic wrote Argybargy doesn t stay in one place it s restless and crackling with colors with Argybargy it was clear that Squeeze were at the top of the pack among new wave popsters and that their sardonic yet lively voice was unique among any pop group before or since 4 Accolades edit Paste listed Argybargy as the 20th best new wave album calling it the band s first truly great album and concluding Clever infectious with genuine emotion lying just below the surface it s everything a great New Wave record should be 1 Music journalist John M Borack ranked Argybagy at number 58 on his list of The 200 Greatest Power Pop Albums in his book Shake Some Action The Ultimate Guide to Power Pop 2 Track listing editThe track listing below is from the original UK LP release On the American release the song order was changed slightly with If I Didn t Love You moved up to the first track of the second side but the order otherwise remaining the same All tracks are written by Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook except where notedSide oneNo TitleLength1 Pulling Mussels from the Shell 3 582 Another Nail in My Heart 2 563 Separate Beds 3 214 Misadventure 2 565 I Think I m Go Go 4 18 Side twoNo TitleWriter s Length1 Farfisa Beat 2 572 Here Comes That Feeling 2 123 Vicky Verky 3 124 If I Didn t Love You 4 115 Wrong Side of the Moon Jools Holland Difford2 256 There at the Top 3 46 Bonus tracks 1997 reissue No TitleLength1 Funny How It Goes 3 492 Go 4 12 2008 deluxe edition edit Argybargy was re issued in 2008 as a two disc deluxe edition The first disc includes the original album the two bonus cuts from the 1997 reissue and seven additional bonus tracks What the Butler Saw Pulling Mussels b side 2 46 Someone Else s Heart Previously Unreleased Version 2 55 Pretty One Another Nail in My Heart b side 2 46 Going Crazy Christmas Day b side 3 56 Farfisa Beat Previously Unreleased Alternate Version 2 58 Library Girl Demo 3 17 If I Didn t Love You Glenn Tilbrook Demo 3 39 The second disc contains a concert recorded at the Hammersmith Odeon on 9 March 1980 plus a US radio commercial for the album Radio Commercial 1 05 Slap and Tickle 3 54 Touching Me Touching You 2 07 Slightly Drunk 2 40 Pulling Mussels From the Shell 3 44 Hop Skip and Jump Funny How It Goes 3 18 Another Nail in My Heart 2 55 Cool for Cats 3 46 Mess Around 2 37 I Think I m Go Go 4 55 Take Me I m Yours If I Didn t Love You 3 54 Strong in Reason 4 06 Misadventure It s So Dirty 3 02 Goodbye Girl 4 14 Up the Junction 3 03 There at the Top Going Crazy 4 59Personnel editSqueeze Chris Difford rhythm guitars vocals lead vocals on Here Comes That Feeling co lead vocals on If I Didn t Love You amp I Think I m Go Go Glenn Tilbrook keyboards lead guitars lead vocals Jools Holland keyboards vocals lead vocals on Wrong Side of the Moon John Bentley bass Gilson Lavis drums with Del Newman string arrangements Production John Wood producer mixing Andrew Lumm engineer Squeeze mixing Frank DeLuna mastering at A amp M Studios Hollywood California USA Michael Ross art direction design Mike Laye front cover photographyCertifications editCertifications for Argybargy Region Level Date Canada CRIA Gold 1 October 1981References edit a b The 50 Best New Wave Albums Paste 8 September 2016 Retrieved 10 November 2019 a b Borack John M 2007 Shake Some Action The Ultimate Guide to Power Pop Not Lame Recordings p 80 ISBN 9780979771408 Retrieved 4 February 2020 a b c d e f g Tilbrook Glenn Difford Chris Drury Jim Squeeze Song by Song Sanctuary a b Erlewine Stephen Thomas Argybargy Squeeze AllMusic Retrieved 25 December 2015 Christgau Robert 1990 Squeeze Argybargy Christgau s Record Guide The 80s Pantheon Books ISBN 0 679 73015 X Retrieved 25 December 2015 Larkin Colin 2011 Squeeze The Encyclopedia of Popular Music 5th concise ed Omnibus Press ISBN 978 0 85712 595 8 Squeeze Argybargy Mojo p 123 Such bittersweet Rubber Soul ful plays for today as Pulling Mussels from the Shell Another Nail in My Heart the underrated Farfisa Beat and Vicky Verky repay close attention Squeeze Argybargy Record Collector p 95 Difford s lyrics were stronger and more elaborate than before especially his use of metaphor on the singles Another Nail in My Heart and Pulling Mussels from the Shell Nicholls Mike 16 February 1980 Feeling The Pinch Record Mirror p 16 Considine J D 2004 Squeeze In Brackett Nathan Hoard Christian eds The New Rolling Stone Album Guide 4th ed Simon amp Schuster pp 773 74 ISBN 0 7432 0169 8 Starr Red 6 19 March 1980 Albums Smash Hits Vol 2 no 5 pp 30 31 Sutcliffe Phil 16 February 1980 Easy Squeeze Sounds p 36 Watts Peter October 2015 How to Buy Uncut No 221 p 59 Roberts David ed 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed Guinness World Records Limited pp 522 23 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 Squeeze Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved 22 November 2020 Whitburn Joel 2004 Hot Dance Disco 1974 2003 Record Research p 243 ISBN 089820156X Jones Chris 7 March 2008 Squeeze Argybargy Review BBC Music Retrieved 4 August 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Argybargy amp oldid 1221732480, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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