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Domino (Squeeze album)

Domino
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Studio album by Squeeze
Released November 1998
Genre Rock
Length 46:59
Label Quixotic Records
Producer Glenn Tilbrook
Squeeze chronology
Ridiculous
(1995)Ridiculous1995
Domino
(1998)
Spot The Difference
(2010)Spot The Difference2010
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Allmusic 2/5 stars

Domino is a 1998 album by the British new wave group Squeeze. It was the band's twelfth studio album. After a career struggling with various major record labels, the band decided to record and release Domino independently, on Glenn Tilbrook's own Quixotic Records. Core members Tilbrook and Chris Difford were joined by three brand new Squeeze members for this album: drummer Ashley Soan, bassist Hilaire Penda, and keyboardist Christopher Holland (Jools's younger brother).

The album was hastily made, and received negative reactions from critics. Difford and Tilbrook have both since denounced Domino as a weak effort, marred by time constraints and increasing friction between the two songwriters. Following a 1999 tour during which Difford failed to show up for one of the concerts (he blamed troubles with alcoholism and an increasing hatred of touring), Squeeze decided to call it quits. The album did not appear in the UK Albums Chart; their first to fail to do so.

The band's dislike of the album was highlighted when, after reforming in 2007, no tracks from Domino were performed during the band's UK and US tours until 2012 when "Without You Here" was played. The only other Squeeze album that did not feature at all in the post-2007 tours was Play, until 'The Truth' from that album was played during their 2015 UK tour.

All songs written by Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook.

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