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Thompson Twins were a British pop band, formed in 1977 in Sheffield. [3] Initially a new wave group, they switched to a more mainstream pop sound and achieved considerable popularity during the early and mid-1980s, scoring a string of hits in the United Kingdom, the United States, and around the world.
The following is the complete discography of English pop band Thompson Twins. Albums. Studio albums. Title Release Peak chart positions Certifications (sales ...
King For A Day" is a 1985 song by the British band the Thompson Twins. It was released as the third single from the band's fifth album Here's to Future Days. It was written by Tom Bailey, Alannah Currie, and Joe Leeway. There are two versions of the song, with various edits and remixes of the two.
Into the Gap is the fourth studio album by British pop band Thompson Twins, released on 17 February 1984 by Arista Records. [3] The album was recorded during 1983 at Compass Point Studios, in Nassau, Bahamas, and was produced by Alex Sadkin who had produced the band's previous studio album, Quick Step & Side Kick (1983).
Quick Step & Side Kick is the third studio album by the British new wave group Thompson Twins.It was released in February 1983 by Arista Records, and was their first album to be released as a trio (the band consisted of up to seven members during previous releases).
"Hold Me Now" is a 1983 song by British band the Thompson Twins. Written by the band members, the song was produced by Alex Sadkin and the group's lead vocalist Tom Bailey . The song is a mid-tempo new wave song that uses a varied instrumentation, including keyboards, a xylophone , a piano and Latin percussion .
Queer is the eighth and final studio album by the British pop group Thompson Twins, which was released in 1991 by Warner Bros.. Queer was the second album for the Warner Bros. label, following the 1989 album Big Trash. [3]
"Come Inside" is a song by British pop group Thompson Twins, released in 1991 as the lead single from their eighth studio album Queer. It was written and produced by Alannah Currie and Tom Bailey . The single peaked at No. 56 in the UK and spent four weeks on the chart. [ 1 ]