"Farfisa Beat" is a song recorded and released by British new-wave band Squeeze. It was released as a single in Denmark and Germany in 1980, and Switzerland in 1981. The song appears on the band's third album, Argybargy.
"Farfisa Beat" | ||||
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Single by Squeeze | ||||
from the album Argybargy | ||||
B-side | "Here Comes That Feeling" | |||
Released | September 1980 (Denmark/Germany), February 1981 (Switzerland) | |||
Recorded | 1979 | |||
Genre | Rock, new wave, power pop | |||
Length | 2:56 | |||
Label | A&M | |||
Songwriter(s) | Glenn Tilbrook and Chris Difford | |||
Producer(s) | John Wood & Squeeze | |||
Squeeze singles chronology | ||||
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Farfisa refers to the manufacturer of the electronic organ that gives this song its distinct sound. Musically, the song revolves around a guitar riff that Glenn Tilbrook composed. He said of the riff, "I was particularly pleased with that guitar riff, which is a minor point in its favor."[1] Chris Difford compared the song's music to "a kind of B-52s, American club sound."[1]
The band's opinion of the song was not high. In an interview, Tilbrook conceded that the song was a filler track. Chris Difford concluded that "the song's crap," explaining, "It's an album filler at best and one of the few which I don't remember recording at all. It was probably just stuck on the album because it was up-tempo."[1]
In his review of Argybargy Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic wrote, that Squeeze "can kick out agreeable throwaways like 'Farfisa Beat' without missing a step" and cited the song as an example of the band having "not yet left their rock & roll roots behind".[2] Writer Jim Drury called it "filler."[1]
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