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Squeeze Trixies Vinyl LP Transparent Pink Colour 2026

Squeeze Trixies Vinyl LP Transparent Pink Colour 2026

Transparent Pink Colour

Tracklist:

  1. What More Can I Say
  2. You Get The Feeling
  3. The Place We Call Mars
  4. Hell On Earth
  5. The Dancer
  6. Good Riddance
  7. Don't Go Out In The Dark
  8. Why Don't You
  9. Anything But Me
  10. It's Over
  11. The Jaguars
  12. Trixies Part One
  13. Trixies Part Two

Trixies - the brand new studio album by Squeeze - could have been their very first record. Written by Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook when they were just 19 and 16 respectively, Trixies is a concept album born of imagination and nostalgia. Inspired by a fictional members' club dreamt up in the early 1970s and imagined as existing in the “future” (the 1980s), the album channels a world reminiscent of a 1920s or 30s speakeasy – glamourous, smoky, and populated by colourful characters.

Although the album was demo-ed at the time it was never released, and only revisited decades later. Now, the record is fully realised with today’s musicianship and production, combining teenage brilliance with seasoned artistry; its lyrical themes and narrative sweep offering fertile ground for storytelling and immersive campaign touchpoints.

Live performance reviews have already highlighted some of the unreleased tracks, often with a dramatic, musical theatre feel, affirming this as one of Squeeze’s most ambitious and imaginative albums to date.

$14.75

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Squeeze Trixies Vinyl LP Transparent Pink Colour 2026

$42.14

$14.75

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Squeeze Trixies Vinyl LP Transparent Pink Colour 2026

Transparent Pink Colour

Tracklist:

  1. What More Can I Say
  2. You Get The Feeling
  3. The Place We Call Mars
  4. Hell On Earth
  5. The Dancer
  6. Good Riddance
  7. Don't Go Out In The Dark
  8. Why Don't You
  9. Anything But Me
  10. It's Over
  11. The Jaguars
  12. Trixies Part One
  13. Trixies Part Two

Trixies - the brand new studio album by Squeeze - could have been their very first record. Written by Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook when they were just 19 and 16 respectively, Trixies is a concept album born of imagination and nostalgia. Inspired by a fictional members' club dreamt up in the early 1970s and imagined as existing in the “future” (the 1980s), the album channels a world reminiscent of a 1920s or 30s speakeasy – glamourous, smoky, and populated by colourful characters.

Although the album was demo-ed at the time it was never released, and only revisited decades later. Now, the record is fully realised with today’s musicianship and production, combining teenage brilliance with seasoned artistry; its lyrical themes and narrative sweep offering fertile ground for storytelling and immersive campaign touchpoints.

Live performance reviews have already highlighted some of the unreleased tracks, often with a dramatic, musical theatre feel, affirming this as one of Squeeze’s most ambitious and imaginative albums to date.

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Transparent Pink Colour

Tracklist:

  1. What More Can I Say
  2. You Get The Feeling
  3. The Place We Call Mars
  4. Hell On Earth
  5. The Dancer
  6. Good Riddance
  7. Don't Go Out In The Dark
  8. Why Don't You
  9. Anything But Me
  10. It's Over
  11. The Jaguars
  12. Trixies Part One
  13. Trixies Part Two

Trixies - the brand new studio album by Squeeze - could have been their very first record. Written by Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook when they were just 19 and 16 respectively, Trixies is a concept album born of imagination and nostalgia. Inspired by a fictional members' club dreamt up in the early 1970s and imagined as existing in the “future” (the 1980s), the album channels a world reminiscent of a 1920s or 30s speakeasy – glamourous, smoky, and populated by colourful characters.

Although the album was demo-ed at the time it was never released, and only revisited decades later. Now, the record is fully realised with today’s musicianship and production, combining teenage brilliance with seasoned artistry; its lyrical themes and narrative sweep offering fertile ground for storytelling and immersive campaign touchpoints.

Live performance reviews have already highlighted some of the unreleased tracks, often with a dramatic, musical theatre feel, affirming this as one of Squeeze’s most ambitious and imaginative albums to date.