Thompson Twins - Into The Gap [Arista Records AL8-8200] (17 February 1984)

Dynamic Range Released: 17 February 1984
Country: US
Label: Arista Records
Catalog: AL8-8200
Genre: Rock / Pop

Item# SR-ARAL88200
Ratings: C=VG; LP=VG+


T R A C K L I S T:
01 Doctor! Doctor!
02 You Take Me Up
03 Hold Me Now
04 Day After Day
05 No Peace For The Wicked
06 The Gap
07 Sister Of Mercy
08 Storm On The Sea
09 Who Can Stop The Rain




Into The Gap
Thompson Twins


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Album Review

Jose F. Promis [allmusic.com]

Thompson Twins' atmospheric and moody 1984 album Into the Gap was their commercial breakthrough in the United States, and remains a classic as far as '80s new wave pop is concerned. Nearly every song on this set differed from the others, with each track taking the listener on a different musical journey. The song that cemented Thompson Twins as a presence on American Top 40 radio was their earnest ballad (and biggest hit) ''Hold Me Now,'' which years later still sounded as fresh and innocent as when it was first released. The album yielded a couple of other hits, including the feel-good, percussion- and harmonica-heavy ''You Take Me Up'' and the mysterious, melodramatic ''Doctor! Doctor!'' ''The Gap,'' the album's final single (and a definite standout), heavily leans toward Middle Eastern influences (as does ''Doctor! Doctor!'') and ranks as the album's most unstoppable (and unusual) dance cut. Other tracks, including ''Sister of Mercy'' and ''No Peace for the Wicked,'' rank almost as high as the singles. Thompson Twins were quiet visionaries, blending intelligent lyrics, Eastern sensibilities, and new wave pop to create a wholly unique and unforgettable listening experience and an album that ranks as one of the '80s' most unique.