The Incomplete Glenn Tilbrook
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Released20 December 2001
Studio45 RPM Studios, Blackheath, London
| The Incomplete Glenn Tilbrook | ||||
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| Released | 20 December 2001 | |||
| Studio | 45 RPM Studios, Blackheath, London | |||
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| Label | What Are Records? | |||
| Producer | Glenn Tilbrook Andy Metcalfe | |||
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The Incomplete Glenn Tilbrook was the first solo release by lead singer of Squeeze Glenn Tilbrook.[1][2] This album featured Tilbrook's first recordings of songs written without his fellow Squeeze member Chris Difford. (While Squeeze never recorded a solo Tilbrook composition, The Rumour did so in 1981.)
The album received mainly positive reviews from Squeeze fans. Initial copies of the UK release also contain a bonus acoustic recording titled The Completely Acoustic Glenn Tilbrook featuring in-studio, acoustic recordings of the album's content.
The album was produced by Glenn Tilbrook and Andy Metcalfe.