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Into the Gap

1984 studio album by Thompson Twins


Into the Gap is the fourth studio album by British pop group 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).

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Despite a mixed response from critics, Into the Gap became the band's most commercially successful studio album, peaking at number one on the UK Albums Chart (for three weeks), and number 10 on the US Billboard 200. "Hold Me Now", "Doctor! Doctor!", "You Take Me Up", and "Sister of Mercy" were all released as singles in the UK with corresponding music videos. Three of the four singles that were released in the UK made the Top 5 and the fourth just missed the Top 10. "The Gap" was also released as a single in some other countries, but no video was made for it. According to the RIAA, the record sold over one million copies in the US; in the UK the album sold over 600,000 copies and was certified 2× platinum. It became one of the year's biggest sellers, with five million copies sold worldwide. The band embarked on a world tour in support of the album.

In March 2008, Into the Gap was reissued as an expanded 2-disc set by Edsel Records. It included the bonus cassette remixes that originally appeared on the original cassette version of the album in 1984, and also features a second disc which includes most major 12" single versions and B-sides, some of which appear on CD for the first time.

Critical reception

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Writing in Smash Hits magazine, Dave Rimmer gave the album 2.5 out of 10, commenting that it contained "several songs with empty words and plodding tunes sung in a whiney voice and slung together with fake sentiment. The success of the terrible Twins represents the usual triumph of naked ambition over talent."[8] In his consumer guide for The Village Voice, Robert Christgau admired the track "Hold Me Now", and gave the album a B−, but commented that "Nothing else here approaches its heart-tugging mastery, but the album remains lightly creditable through the title-cut chinoiserie which opens side two. After that, as Alannah Currie herself puts it, who can stop the rain?".[9] Keith Sharp of Music Express wrote "Into The Gap could be perceived as a distinctive milestone on how far new music has come in the past few years. It's enough to make you forget that the old dinosaur bands ever existed."[10] J. D. Considine of Musician wrote "At times, the gimmicks can be as slight as a synthesizer setting, but they invariable make the album seem dazzling even when it isn't."[11] However, NME called them "1984's most instantly kitsch mass program of monosodium glutamation of the brain".

A more recent review from Jose F. Promis of AllMusic gave the album four out of five stars and wrote that "Nearly every song on this set differed from the others, with each track taking the listener on a different musical journey." adding that "[the] 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."[12]

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Tom Bailey, Alannah Currie, and Joe Leeway

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Personnel

Thompson Twins

Additional musicians

Production

  • Tom Bailey – producer
  • Alex Sadkin – producer, engineer
  • Phil Thornalley – recording, mixing
  • Chris Dickie – assistant engineer
  • Frank Gibson – assistant engineer
  • Steve Dewey – assistant engineer
  • Ted Jensen – mastering
  • Alannah Currie – art direction
  • Nick Marchant – art direction
  • Satari Graphic – design
  • Paul Cox – front cover photography
  • Peter Ashworth – inside photography

Studios

Charts

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Certifications

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References

  1. Bacon, Tony (January 1984). "A3". One Two Testing. Retrieved 4 February 2021. {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)
  2. ""Why we're more than musicians" by Thompson Twin Alannah". Look In. UK. 1984.
  3. "Record News". NME. 21 January 1984. p. 29.
  4. Promis, Jose F. "Into the Gap – Thompson Twins". AllMusic. Retrieved 12 June 2018.
  5. Puterbaugh, Parke (29 March 1984). "Thompson Twins: Into The Gap". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 1 July 2009. Retrieved 12 June 2018.
  6. DeCurtis, Anthony; Henke, James; George-Warren, Holly, eds. (1992). "Thompson Twins". The Rolling Stone Album Guide (3rd ed.). Random House. ISBN 0-679-73729-4. Retrieved 29 September 2012.
  7. Rimmer, Dave (16 February 1984). "Album Reviews (Thompson Twins - "Into The Gap")". Smash Hits. Vol. 6, no. 4. p. 29.
  8. Keith Sharp, Music Express (April, 1984)
  9. J.D. Considine, Musician (May 1984)
  10. Kent 1993, p. 309.
  11. "Dutchcharts.nl – Thompson Twins – Into the Gap" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
  12. "European Top 100 Albums" (PDF). Eurotipsheet. Vol. 1, no. 6. 7 May 1984. p. 12. OCLC 29800226 via World Radio History.
  13. Pennanen, Timo (2006). Sisältää hitin – levyt ja esittäjät Suomen musiikkilistoilla vuodesta 1972 (in Finnish) (1st ed.). Helsinki: Kustannusosakeyhtiö Otava. ISBN 978-951-1-21053-5.
  14. "Classifiche". Musica e dischi (in Italian). Retrieved 31 May 2022. Select "Album" in the "Tipo" field, type "Thompson Twins" in the "Artista" field and press "cerca".
  15. "Charts.nz – Thompson Twins – Into the Gap". Hung Medien. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
  16. "Swisscharts.com – Thompson Twins – Into the Gap". Hung Medien. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
  17. Kent 1993, p. 436.
  18. "Top 100 Albums of 1984". RPM. Vol. 41, no. 17. 5 January 1985. p. 8. ISSN 0033-7064 via Library and Archives Canada.
  19. "Top 100 Album-Jahrescharts – 1984" (in German). Offizielle Deutsche Charts. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
  20. "Top 100 Albums (January 3–December 29, 1984)" (PDF). Music Week. 26 January 1985. p. 42. ISSN 0265-1548 via World Radio History.
  21. "Top Pop Albums of 1984". Billboard. 31 December 1984. Archived from the original on 31 December 2012. Retrieved 6 September 2020.

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