After
Lou Reed left
the Velvet Underground, bassist Doug Yule took control of the group. Retaining the name "The Velvet Underground," Yule assembled several new lineups of the band and toured the U.S. By the time Yule's
VU recorded their first album, the band featured Boston-based vocalist Willie Alexander and was playing a set of conventional pop/rock songs.
Squeeze appeared in 1973, and Yule broke up the band shortly after its release. Over the years,
Squeeze has not only become increasingly rare -- after all, not many copies of the record were pressed -- it has virtually disappeared from the official
Velvet Underground discography, and Yule's attempt to prolong the band's career has virtually been forgotten. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine