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Glenn Tilbrook : The Incomplete Glenn Tilbrook
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A master of melody with a voice of gold, Glenn Tilbrook co-wrote all of Squeeze's classic gems like "Black Coffee in Bed," "Tempted" and "Pulling Mussels (From the Shell)." Having released thirteen albums, Squeeze has sold millions in the U.S. alone.
Genre: Pop: British Pop
Release Date: 2000
The Incomplete Glenn Tilbrook Record Label: What Are Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
This Is Where you ain't 4:06 Album Only
Observatory 3:56 Album Only
Parallel World 3:45 Album Only
Morning 4:44 Album Only
One Dark Moment 3:37 Album Only
G.S.O.H. Essential 4:12 Album Only
Up the Creek 3:14 Album Only
Other World 4:25 Album Only
Interviewing Randy Newman 4:06 Album Only
You See Me 3:13 Album Only
I Won't See You 3:56 Album Only
We Went Thataway 4:44 Album Only
* One Dark Moment ( Acoustic Version) 3:14 Album Only
*This is Where You Ain't (alternate Version) 4:04 Album Only
*Sunday Breakfast Treat (Bonus Track) 3:13 Album Only
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Album Notes

The unmistakable golden voice of Squeeze, Glenn Tilbrook, is back with his debut solo album, The Incomplete Glenn Tilbrook.

Incomplete, full of catchy hooks and pop melodies, is the logical progression from Squeeze, which he co-founded with Chris Difford in 1973 and subsequently released 13 albums.

Their first hit single, "Take Me I'm Yours," came in 1978 and was followed by a steady stream of hits, many of which have entered the canon of pop folklore, including, "Black Coffee in Bed," "Pulling Mussels (From The Shell)" and "Tempted."

Along the way Tilbrook and Squeeze have become identified with a particularly London-oriented style of high quality pop song that bears comparison with the classic works of the Beatles and The Kinks.

Born in Woolwich, Southeast London, Tilbrook has been smitten with music ever since his Mum took him to see Cliff Richard in the film "Summer Holiday".

As he describes it: "Any ideas I may have had of pursuing the more traditional career options of a five year old, such as a policeman or fireman, went out of the window.

Being in a band, travelling around in a double-decker bus, stopping at a beach somewhere and being surrounded by adoring fans as you played a tune or two, looked too good to me to consider anything else.

Fortunately, I never changed my mind." Growing up in the 60s with an older brother who was a keen fan of the Rolling Stones, The Who and Small Faces, the young Tilbrook had to take a different position and so favoured the Monkees and the Beatles.

Later there was some common ground with the American soul and blues artists on the Motown and Stax labels.

Undoubtedly, the music that Tilbrook absorbed throughout this most fertile period in pop history has served as his biggest influence as a songwriter.

Glenn has recorded with countless legends over the years, among them Elvis Costello, Robyn Hitchcock, Aimee Mann and Mark Knopfler.

Additionally, numerous Squeeze songs have been afforded the ultimate tribute?being covered by other artists, such as Joe Cocker and Sting.

Tilbrook has also demonstrated his musical talents behind the mixing board as he produced Nick Harper1s Smithereens album in 1997.

It was later released on Tilbrook's newly formed Quixotic Records label.

Now Tilbrook has finally decided the time is right to release his own solo record.

Of course, Incomplete is anything but?rather it is an album of beautiful harmonies wrapped in classic Tilbrook pop.

Incomplete is a well crafted masterpiece that is undeniably fresh and completely Glenn Tilbrook.

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REVIEWS

author: CD Baby
A master of melody with a voice of gold, this artist co-wrote all of Squeeze’s classic gems like "Black Coffee in Bed," "Tempted" and "Pulling Mussels (From the Shell)." Having released thirteen albums, Squeeze has sold millions in the U.S. alone. This album is a great follow up with his work with Squeeze!
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Far From Incomplete
author: Becky
Glenn Tilbrook's voice can turn my knees to jelly. Even on some of the blander, more generic songs (and there are some - primarily the ballads) he can still hold your attention with that glorious voice. And on the best tracks, well, forget about it. Just let yourself be sucked in. "Parallel World" is one of the sweetest pop concoctions I've heard in quite some time.
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Resqueezed
author: Jim Mcgrath
Glenn Tilbrook's first solo offering, The Incomplete Glenn Tilbrook, finds the former frontman of Squeeze searching for his place in the music world, and in life. The first track This is Where You Ain't is written for his children, who live in Australia with their mum. It's catchy, as are the first single Parallel World and Interviewing Randy Newman, which tells of Glenn's horrific experience interviewing the legendary song writer. If you're a Squeeze fan, this is a must listen. If you're over 40 (Tilbrook recently turned 44) the lyrics alone are enough reason to check this out. Tilbrook proves to be a thoughtful wordsmith, and his guitar ability has been terribly underrated for many years, sometimes buried in the synth-pop sound which defined Squeeze. I highly recommend this CD, as it shows the evolvement of Mr. Tilbrook.
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