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Spot the Difference

Spot the Difference is the thirteenth studio album by the English band Squeeze. Released on 3 August 2010 by XOXO Records in the United States and Love Records in the , it consists entirely of new recordings of fourteen of the band's earlier hits and songs, re-recorded to closely resemble the originals. The album marks Squeeze's first release of new studio material since their 1998 album Domino, serving as a that celebrates the band's legacy following their reunion in 2007. Produced by and recorded primarily at The Pool in , it features the classic lineup of Tilbrook and alongside newer members.

Background

Conception

In 2009, Squeeze decided to re-record a selection of their classic tracks for an album aimed at regaining ownership of the , as the originals were controlled by former labels including and I.R.S. Records, whose catalogs are now held by . This approach exploited contractual restrictions on re-recording by creating new versions that the band could fully own, thereby increasing their control over licensing and revenue from the material. Co-founder Chris Difford elaborated on the motivations in a 2010 Huffington Post interview, stating, "Squeeze has never owned our own copyrights because, obviously, they're owned by a major record label. We thought it might be fun to re-record our songs to make it possible for us to own a little bit more of our own history." He further described the project as a means to "celebrate the music we’ve made over these past years" and reconnect as a band, explicitly avoiding new material in favor of honoring their legacy. Glenn Tilbrook, the band's other co-founder and primary guitarist, contributed significantly to selecting the tracks, prioritizing fan favorites drawn from Squeeze's albums between and 1995, such as those from their self-titled debut and later releases like Frank. The project, which had been in development for several years, was formally announced in May 2010 as the group's first studio effort since their 1998 album Domino.

Historical context

Squeeze disbanded in 1999 following the release of their album Domino, amid escalating internal tensions between principal songwriters and , which had strained the band's dynamics throughout the late . The split marked the end of a prolific era that produced iconic hits like "Cool for Cats" and "Tempted" from their and albums, leaving fans without new material for nearly a decade. In 2007, Tilbrook and Difford reunited the band, enlisting keyboardist Stephen Large and drummer —both from Tilbrook's solo project The Fluffers—alongside returning bassist John Bentley to form a refreshed lineup. This reunion sparked a series of live performances across the and , revitalizing the band's stage presence and rekindling enthusiasm among audiences. The tour's success culminated in the 2008 live album 5 Live, recorded during their American dates, which captured the energy of the reformed group and hinted at sustained activity beyond one-off shows. The positive momentum from the reunion shifted Squeeze's focus from live-only commitments toward creating fresh studio recordings, representing their first such endeavor since 1998 and signaling a creative renewal for the duo. This development was bolstered by the broader and of the 2000s, which saw younger acts like and drawing on the genre's legacy, encouraging veteran bands such as Squeeze to revisit and reinvigorate their catalogs.

Production

Recording process

The recording sessions for Spot the Difference took place primarily at Charlton and Court Studios in , , spanning several months in early 2010 ahead of the album's August release. and Andrew J. Jones served as producers and mixers, overseeing the re-recording of 14 tracks drawn from Squeeze's greatest hits collection, sequenced alphabetically by song title rather than chronologically to create a distinctive flow—from to "Up the Junction." The production approach focused on faithfully recreating the originals to allow listeners to "" while leveraging modern techniques for enhanced clarity and high-fidelity sound, without significantly altering core song structures or the raw and energy of the material. Special emphasis was given to vocal performances, including Paul Carrack's return to re-sing his signature parts on "Tempted," which Tilbrook has described as an improvement over the original due to the matured delivery.

Key contributors

Glenn Tilbrook served as the lead singer, guitarist, and co-producer alongside Andrew J. Jones for , where he managed most of the arrangements to closely replicate the original recordings while infusing contemporary polish. His multifaceted role extended to keyboards and mixing, ensuring the album's cohesive sound that balanced nostalgia with fresh execution. Chris Difford, Squeeze's longtime lyricist and co-songwriter, provided oversight on the track selection and revisions to maintain fidelity to the originals, drawing from the band's greatest hits package to guide the re-recording process. His contributions emphasized lyrical integrity, preserving the witty and observational style that defined the songs' initial appeal. John Bentley, returning as bassist after playing in Squeeze's 1980s lineups, anchored the rhythm section with his familiar grooves, providing continuity and stability to the album's foundation. His bass work on tracks like "Pulling Mussels (From the Shell)" echoed the punchy, driving energy of the band's classic era. Guest vocalist and keyboardist Paul Carrack, who originally sang on several 1981 tracks, contributed to re-recordings like "Tempted," recreating his soulful delivery nearly three decades later to evoke the authentic vibe of East Side Story. His involvement added a layer of historical authenticity, bridging the album to Squeeze's early success with nuanced vocal and keyboard performances. New keyboardist Stephen Large brought sophisticated arrangements and textural depth to the sessions, enhancing the harmonic layers across multiple tracks. Drummer , another recent addition, infused the rhythm section with dynamic energy, propelling songs like "Hourglass" with a vital, live-wire that revitalized the material.

Release

Formats and editions

The album Spot the Difference was initially released in the United States on August 3, 2010, through XOXO Records in standard CD and digital download formats, featuring 14 tracks of re-recorded hits. In the and , the album followed in October 2010 via Love Records, with a limited two-disc edition that included a bonus live disc, Live at the Fillmore, capturing their performance at in on August 1, 2010. Beyond these, no significant international variations appeared, with differences limited primarily to region-specific bonus content in the markets. A deluxe edition was released on April 30, 2021, by Valley Entertainment, combining the studio tracks with the live bonus disc.

Promotion and commercial performance

To promote , Squeeze embarked on the titular beginning in July 2010, starting with a five-week run across the alongside and the English Beat, followed by dates in the from November to December, marking their largest UK outing in over a decade. The performances centered on the re-recorded tracks from the album, allowing fans to experience the updated versions live and highlighting subtle sonic differences from the originals. Additional marketing efforts included an updated for "Cool for Cats," one of the album's key re-recordings, which showcased the refreshed arrangement to draw attention to the project. In interviews, band members and emphasized the album's significance as their first opportunity to own the masters and copyrights to new versions of their catalog, a departure from prior major-label deals that had left them without control over earlier recordings. Commercially, achieved modest success, peaking at number 35 on the Official Independent Albums Chart upon its October 2010 entry and spending one week there. The album's performance was driven primarily by loyal fans rather than radio play, reflecting Squeeze's enduring appeal in the post-new wave era. Post-release, it saw limited digital traction through emerging streaming platforms like , constrained by the nascent state of music streaming in 2010.

Reception

Critical reviews

Critical reception to Squeeze's Spot the Difference was mixed, with reviewers critiquing the project's limited artistic ambition. of awarded the album 3.5 out of 5 stars in his August 2010 review, praising the fresh takes on classics such as "Up the Junction" that captured the originals' spirit with renewed vigor, though he noted a lack of overall innovation in the re-recording approach. In contrast, Rolling Stone's Mark Kemp gave it 2 out of 5 stars in 2010, dismissing the effort as an unnecessary cash-grab where the re-recordings failed to recapture the original spark, resulting in a superfluous collection that paled against the band's earlier work. Record Collector offered a more positive assessment in 2010, highlighting the album's energetic execution and Paul Carrack's distinctive vocals as strengths that made it a solid legacy piece for fans, despite its retrospective nature. Overall, the consensus faulted the project for not advancing the band's sound beyond faithful replication, as evidenced by the album's Metacritic score of 57 out of 100 based on 10 reviews.

Audience response

The updated production on the album was praised in online customer reviews for its superior sound quality while preserving the originals' spirit. This release followed the band's 2007 reunion and preceded renewed creative activity including their first album of original songs in 17 years, Cradle to the Grave, in 2015. While there were no major controversies surrounding the project, a minority of purist fans expressed a preference for the original recordings over the re-worked versions.

Track listing

Standard edition

The standard edition of Spot the Difference features 14 re-recorded versions of Squeeze's classic tracks, spanning their career from 1978 to 1993, presented in a non-chronological sequence that evokes a "greatest hits" flow rather than a timeline of releases. This arrangement emphasizes the band's enduring pop craftsmanship, blending early energy with later sophistication, for a total runtime of 52:34. The re-recordings aim for fidelity to the originals while incorporating subtle modern refinements, such as clearer instrumentation and updated vocal performances, often with handling leads previously sung by . The tracks are as follows:
No.TitleDurationOriginal ReleaseKey Updates
13:00Argybargy (1980)Enhanced rhythmic punch in the bass and guitar lines for a crisper drive.
2Black Coffee in Bed6:08Sweets from a Stranger (1982)Smoother jazz-inflected horns and refined piano accents, preserving the lounge atmosphere.
3Cool for Cats3:10Cool for Cats (1979)Sharper pub-rock guitars and tighter drumming to amplify the raw energy.
43:00Cool for Cats (1979)Polished vocal harmonies and subtle string swells for added emotional depth.
53:16Babylon and On (1987)Brighter synth layers and guest saxophone by Phil Veacock for a more vibrant bounce.
6Is That Love2:32East Side Story (1981)Crisp keyboard fills and heightened rhythmic groove, maintaining the urgent plea.
74:30East Side Story (1981)Warmer piano tone and delicate orchestration tweaks to enhance the melancholic balladry.
8Loving You Tonight4:09Some Fantastic Place (1993) takes lead vocals in place of , with fuller backing harmonies.
9Pulling Mussels (From the Shell)3:59Argybargy (1980)Punchier bass and guitar interplay for a more infectious seaside romp.
10Slap and Tickle4:12Cool for Cats (1979)Amplified handclap percussion and lively brass stabs to heighten the playful innuendo.
114:41Some Fantastic Place (1993)Richer string arrangements and polished production for a nostalgic glow.
122:47Squeeze (1978)Cleaner synth hooks and dynamic for renewed urgency.
13Tempted4:01East Side Story (1981) on lead vocals instead of , with refined horn sections.
14Up the Junction3:09Cool for Cats (1979)Nuanced acoustic strumming and layered vocals to underscore the narrative wit.

2021 deluxe edition

A deluxe edition was released on April 30, 2021, by Valley Entertainment, featuring 24 tracks with a total runtime of approximately 1 hour 35 minutes. It includes the original 14 studio re-recordings plus 10 additional live tracks from the Fillmore performance.

UK bonus disc

The UK edition of Spot the Difference features an exclusive bonus disc titled Live at the Fillmore, containing 10 live tracks recorded at in , , on August 1, 2010. This performance occurred during the band's Spot the Difference tour, part of their activities following the 2007 reunion of core members and . The recording, engineered by Matt Field and mixed by at Mix This Studios in Pacific Palisades, , captures the group's raw onstage energy, including extended improvisations and direct audience engagement that highlight their pop-rock style in a setting. Clocking in at approximately 42 minutes, the disc showcases a selection of Squeeze's classic songs performed with the full band's vigor, bridging the album's polished studio re-recordings with the immediacy of live execution. Notable inclusions are opener and an elongated rendition of "Black Coffee in Bed," which stretches to over eight minutes, emphasizing the band's ability to expand their material dynamically for audiences. The bonus was specifically packaged with the release on October 11, 2010, via Love Records, to enhance the edition's appeal by offering fans a taste of the tour's vitality alongside the reimagined hits.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1.3:32
2.Annie Get Your Gun3:39
3.8:05
4.4:23
5.Loving You Tonight4:17
6.If It's Love3:47
7.It's So Dirty3:11
8.3:19
9.Hope Fell Down3:53
10.If I Didn't Love You4:18

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