Thompson Twins
Thompson Twins was a British pop band formed in 1977, originally consisting of Tom Bailey, Alannah Currie, and Joe Leeway. The group achieved international success in the 1980s with their catchy synth-pop sound, colorful image, and distinctive songwriting. Here is a detailed look at the career of Thompson Twins:
Early Years:
The band started as a duo consisting of Tom Bailey and Pete Dodd in 1977. They later expanded to a trio with the addition of Alannah Currie and Joe Leeway. The band took its name from the detectives Thomson and Thompson in Herge’s comic book series “The Adventures of Tintin.”
Breakthrough and Success:
Thompson Twins gained commercial success in the early 1980s with hits like “Love On Your Side” and “We Are Detective.” Their breakthrough came with the album “Quick Step and Side Kick” in 1983, which included the hits “Lies” and “Hold Me Now”.
Hits and Albums:
UK Top 40 Singles:
1. “In the Name of Love” (1982) – #81
2. “Lay Your Hands on Me” (1985) – #13
3. “Doctor! Doctor!” (1984) – #3
4. “Hold Me Now” (1983) – #4
5. “You Take Me Up” (1984) – #2
6. “Sister of Mercy” (1984) – #11
UK Top 40 Albums:
1. “Quick Step and Side Kick” (1983) – #2
2. “Into the Gap” (1984) – #1
3. “Here’s To Future Days” (1985) – #5
Awards and Achievements:
Thompson Twins received critical acclaim and commercial success during their tenure as a band. They were nominated for a Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1985. Additionally, their albums “Into the Gap” and “Here’s To Future Days” were both certified platinum in the UK.
Disbandment and Legacy:
The band’s popularity waned in the late 1980s, leading to changes in the lineup and musical direction. Thompson Twins disbanded in 1993, with members pursuing various solo projects. Their music continues to be remembered for its infectious melodies, innovative production, and influential role in the synth-pop genre.
In conclusion, Thompson Twins left a lasting impact on the music scene of the 1980s with their infectious pop hits and distinctive style. Despite their eventual disbandment, their music remains a nostalgic favorite for many fans of the era.