Definition
The Squeeze is cited as the title of a music album; however, no verifiable, widely recognized source confirms its existence as a distinct release in the recorded music catalog.
Overview
Available public and scholarly databases, music reference works, and major discographies do not list an album titled The Squeeze associated with a specific artist, label, or release date. Consequently, the term is not commonly referenced in reliable encyclopedic or bibliographic resources.
Etymology/Origin
The phrase “the squeeze” can denote a situation of pressure or a tight financial circumstance, and it is also the colloquial name for a cocktail (e.g., a “squeeze” of lemon). In musical contexts, the word has been used as a band name (e.g., the British pop‑rock group Squeeze) but not, to current knowledge, as an official album title.
Characteristics
Because verified information about The Squeeze as an album is lacking, no concrete details regarding genre, track listing, production credits, or reception can be supplied.
Related Topics
- Squeeze (band) – a British new‑wave/pop‑rock group active since the late 1970s.
- Album titles containing “Squeeze” – such as Squeeze (1991) by the band of the same name.
- Music terminology – “squeeze” is sometimes used informally to describe a narrow rhythmic pattern or a compressed audio effect.
Accurate information is not confirmed.