Difford & Tilbrook was the name under which New Wave songwriters Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook recorded and toured following the 1982 breakup of their band, Squeeze. That band reunited in 1985, after only one self-titled album had been released under the Difford & Tilbrook moniker. By 1993, Difford and Tilbrook were the only original members left in Squeeze, with a constantly rotating band membership around them. This is why many Squeeze fans ...
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