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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Thompson Twins “Into the Gap” 1984. I’ve rarely gotten rid of records throughout the years but for some reason I must have purged a small portion of my collection, probably sometime during the 90′s, and have slowly began to recoup those losses. Thompson Twins’ Into the Gap was one of those records. I bought it originally back  [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thompson Twins “Into the Gap” 1984. I’ve rarely gotten rid of records throughout the years but for some reason I must have purged a small portion of my collection, probably sometime during the 90′s, and have slowly began to recoup those losses. Thompson Twins’ <i>Into the Gap</i> was one of those records. I bought it originally back in ‘84 as its British new wave synth pop sound appealed exactly to my tastes back then (and still does today).</p>
<p><i>Into the Gap</i> was the fourth LP by Thompson Twins and was their most successful, hitting #10 in the US and #3 in the US. The first single released, “Hold Me Now” (released in late ‘83), was my favorite and it charted at #3 in the US and #4 in the UK. It was the height of the MTV era and its video got super-heavy rotation. I also really liked the second single, “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APyl6Cnbfzw">Doctor! Doctor!</a>” (#11 US, #3 UK). I’m not sure I remember hearing their third single “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Dho47jZS9U">You Take Me Up</a>” (#44 US, #2 UK &#8211; same goes for the fourth, “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sc3VVjgXdH0">Sister of Mercy</a>” which I think was only released in the UK, hitting #11 there) but this is one of my favorite songs from the album. The last release from <i>Into the Gap</i> was “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Wlx3PmvO20">The Gap</a>” which Thompson Twins did not release in the UK but it did hit #69 in the US even without a video to accompany it.</p>
<p><i>Into the Gap</i> had uneven reception among music critics at its release. <i>Smash Hits</i> wrote that it had “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&#8221; and <i>NME</i> called it “1984’s most instantly kitsch mass program of monosodium glutamation of the brain.” However, through the lens of history critics have softened considerably, viewing <i>Into the Gap</i> as a great snapshot example of popular culture and musical trends of its time. Allmusic says <i>Into the Gap </i>“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…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 &#8217;80s’ most unique.”</p>
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