After the false start of their debut, Squeeze recast themselves as a quintessentially British band, packing the songs with exaggerated accents and British slang, and incorporating a nearly cinematic narrative style to make incisive observations on British working-class life with a sly, skewed wit and a sex-obsessed thematic undercurrent. Musically, the band often rocks harder than it did on that debut, this time adding synth-driven arrangements while retaining a working-class pub rock sensibility. Cool for Cats stands as Squeeze's first truly great album and boasts arguably the band's finest story-song in "Up the Junction," a timeless gem, as well as the unforgettable Chris Difford-sung hit title track. [This Japanese version of Cool for Cats includes a bonus track.] ~ Chris Woodstra, All Music Guide
Cool for Cats (Japan Bonus Track)
04/30/2007
All Music Guide Review
Credits
- Glenn Tilbrook
- Guitar, Keyboards, Digital Remastering, Vocals
- Roger Wake
- Digital Remastering
- Andrew Lumm
- Engineer
- Chuck Beeson
- Cover Design
- Mark Hanauer
- Photography
- Geoff Halpin
- Original Sleeve Design
- Janette Beckman
- Photography
- Jeffrey Kent Ayeroff
- Artwork
- Cindy Marsh
- Illustrations
- Michael Ross
- Art Direction
- John Wood
- Arranger, Producer
- Harri Kakoulli
- Bass
- Chris Difford
- Guitar, Vocals, Guitar (Rhythm)
- Brian Humphries
- Engineer
- Gilson Lavis
- Drums
- Jools Holland
- Keyboards
- Squeeze
- Arranger, Main Performer, Producer
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