Aimee Mann & Squeeze
Together on the 4th of July
Grant Park, Chicago, Il.
July 4, 1994
XRT-FM broadcast

1. introduction (3:01)
2. Take Me I'm Yours (3:23)*
3. 50 Years After the Fair (4:37)**
4. Loving You Tonight (5:02)*
5. Annie Get Your Gun (3:28)*
6. True Colours (3:36)*
7. That's Just What You Are (4:43)**
8. Is That Love (2:51)*
9. Say Anything (4:14)**
10. Soul Cruising (4:17)*
11. Pulling Mussels from the Shell (4:17)*
12. The Third Rail (3:40)*
13. I Should Have Known (4:26)**
14. Black Coffee in Bed (7:21)*
15. Hourglass (3:34)*
16. interviews (5:22)

* Squeeze
** Aimee Mann


Glen Tilbrook - voice, guitar
Chris Difford - voice, guitar
Paul Carrack - voice, piano, snare drum
Aimee Mann - voice, guitar
Keith Wilkinson - bass

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Newsday
July 8, 1994, Friday, CITY EDITION, PART II/WEEKEND; Pg. B21

Mann Joins A Soft Squeeze
By Ira Robbins. STAFF WRITER

NEARLY five years ago, when "Unplugged" was a witty description and not
a record business dodge, Squeeze participated in an MTV pilot that took
electric instruments out of rockers' hands. While this musical novelty
has become a career-resuscitating cliche, Squeeze has become a stranger
to music television, so there's mild irony in the veteran English
group's current acoustic concert tour.

"We were asked to do a Fourth of July show in Chicago," explains Chris
Difford, the singer-guitarist who co-founded Squeeze in the mid-'70s.
"We didn't have a drummer, because Pete Thomas was off with the
Attractions," so he hit on the idea of going without percussion and
amplification. Difford also figured in his friend Aimee Mann, the
American singer-songwriter whom he had met after hearing her on a London
radio program. "We rehearsed and discovered that the vocal spread was
great: me singing baritone and Aimee tenor, with Paul [Carrack,
Squeeze's keyboardist, who's also playing a bit of snare drum this time
out] and Glenn [Tilbrook, Difford's 21-year songwriting partner and the
band's other lead vocalist] in the middle."

The tour's set list combines Squeeze's songs with Mann's and some of
Carrack's. "We come on all together and play a couple of songs, then
Aimee does two or three by herself, with maybe Paul on piano and Keith
[Wilkinson] on bass. Then we do the middle all together, then Paul, then
everybody. It's difficult to describe, because each song has a different
combination of players."

After this one-off outing, Squeeze will be recording its next album, but
Difford says to expect more in the way of extra-curricular activities.
Tilbrook has just finished a solo acoustic tour of England; Difford has
been writing songs with Elton John. "I think in the future, you'll see
Squeeze like the Grateful Dead - the main family, with people branching
off and doing their own things."

Squeeze and Aimee Mann, acoustic. Tomorrow night at the Beacon, Broadway
at 74th Street. Show time is 8 p.m.; tickets are $28.50 from the box
office and Ticketmaster.

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