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Thompson Twins discography
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The following is the complete discography of English pop band Thompson Twins.
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Albums
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Studio albums
Live albums
Compilation albums
The following compilations were released in various territories but did not chart:
- The Best of Thompson Twins (1991)
- The Collection (1993)
- Singles Collection (1996)
- Greatest Hits (1996)
- The Best of Thompson Twins (1998)
- Master Hits (1999)
- Hold Me Now (2000)
- Platinum & Gold Collection (2003)
- The Greatest Hits (2003)
- 12 Inch Collection (2004)
- Love on Your Side – The Best of Thompson Twins (2007)
- Remixes & Rarities (2014)
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Singles
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Music videos
- "Make Believe" (1981)
- "Lies" (1982)
- "Love on Your Side" (1983)
- "Watching" (1983)
- "Hold Me Now" (1983)
- "We are Detective" (1983)
- "Doctor! Doctor!" (1984)
- "You Take Me Up" (1984)
- "Sister of Mercy" (1984)
- "Lay Your Hands on Me" (1984)
- "Don't Mess with Doctor Dream" (1985)
- "King for a Day" (1985)
- "Revolution" (1985)
- "Nothing in Common" (1986)
- "Get That Love" (1987)
- "Long Goodbye" (1987)
- "Sugar Daddy" (1989)
- "Bombers in the Sky" (1990)
- "Come Inside" (1991)
- "The Saint" (1992)
Videography
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Soundtrack appearances
- Ghostbusters (1984) - "In the Name of Love"
- Sixteen Candles (1984) - "If You Were Here"
- Explorers (1985) - "Doctor! Doctor!"
- Perfect (1985) - "Lay Your Hands on Me"
- Nothing in Common (1986) - "Nothing in Common"
- Lucas (1986) - "King For a Day"
- Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990) - "Bombers in the Sky"
- Cool World (1992) - "Play with Me" and "Industry and Seduction" (Tom Bailey)
- The Wedding Singer (1997) - "Hold Me Now"
- Not Another Teen Movie (2001) - "If You Were Here"
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Video game
- The Thompson Twins Adventure (1984) - A video game adaptation of "Doctor! Doctor!"
Notes
- "Squares and Triangles" was released on its own independent label, Dirty Discs in April 1980, and was re-released as a free single with the album Set on 26 February 1982.
- This single did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but did reach number 90 on the Record Business Top 100 Singles chart.[24]
- This single did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but did reach number 83 on the Record Business Top 100 Singles chart.[25]
- "Roll Over", released on 12 April 1985 on 7" & 12" vinyl, was intended to be the first official single from Here's to Future Days. It was withdrawn on the day of release, but some copies were sold and made it to the public. It featured a different version of the song with the 12" extended version titled "Roll Over (Again)". The B-side was a semi-instrumental version of "King for a Day" titled "Fools in Paradise".
- "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" was released in December 1990, as the clearly labelled B-side to Deborah Harry & Iggy Pop's "Well Did You Evah?" on 7", 12" vinyl and CD single to promote the AIDS benefit album Red Hot + Blue. Only the Harry/Pop A-side charted.
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