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Squares and Triangles
"Squares And Triangles" is the debut single released by Thompson Twins. It was written when the band was a four-piece consisting of Tom Bailey (vocals and bass guitar), Pete Dodd (guitar), John Roog (guitar), and Chris Bell (drums).
The single was originally released in a variety of coloured card sleeves, all with red printing. Eight sleeve colour variations are known to exist: Blue, Neon Green, Mint Green, Pale Green, Peach, Pink, White and Yellow. Production of the single was entirely self-financed by the band and the manufacturer offered to print the sleeves on a variety of remaining card stock to help reduce costs. These colour variations were therefore a pragmatic cost-saving measure rather than a planned aesthetic choice.
In 1982, the single was re-released in a black/white sleeve as a free EP along with the album Set featuring "Weather Station", a track composed by Tom Bailey for an independent film called 'The Onlooker' (1982) and "Modern Plumbing". "Modern Plumbing" was a song recorded in late 1979 by The Blankets, a project including Tom Bailey, John Hade, and Traci Newton-Ingham. The track was recorded for a total cost of 60 pence and was used as the intro tape to the live shows for the first year or two of performing in London. This information is written on the reverse of the re-released 7" version included with some copies of Thompson Twins second album (Set).
The front cover artwork was drawn by hand by vocalist Tom Bailey.
Squares And Triangles was recognised as an important moment in the UK post-punk scene via inclusion on the 2018 Cherry Red Records 5CD compilation 'To The Outside Of Everything - A Story Of Post Punk 1977-1981'.
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Squares and Triangles
"Squares And Triangles" is the debut single released by Thompson Twins. It was written when the band was a four-piece consisting of Tom Bailey (vocals and bass guitar), Pete Dodd (guitar), John Roog (guitar), and Chris Bell (drums).
The single was originally released in a variety of coloured card sleeves, all with red printing. Eight sleeve colour variations are known to exist: Blue, Neon Green, Mint Green, Pale Green, Peach, Pink, White and Yellow. Production of the single was entirely self-financed by the band and the manufacturer offered to print the sleeves on a variety of remaining card stock to help reduce costs. These colour variations were therefore a pragmatic cost-saving measure rather than a planned aesthetic choice.
In 1982, the single was re-released in a black/white sleeve as a free EP along with the album Set featuring "Weather Station", a track composed by Tom Bailey for an independent film called 'The Onlooker' (1982) and "Modern Plumbing". "Modern Plumbing" was a song recorded in late 1979 by The Blankets, a project including Tom Bailey, John Hade, and Traci Newton-Ingham. The track was recorded for a total cost of 60 pence and was used as the intro tape to the live shows for the first year or two of performing in London. This information is written on the reverse of the re-released 7" version included with some copies of Thompson Twins second album (Set).
The front cover artwork was drawn by hand by vocalist Tom Bailey.
Squares And Triangles was recognised as an important moment in the UK post-punk scene via inclusion on the 2018 Cherry Red Records 5CD compilation 'To The Outside Of Everything - A Story Of Post Punk 1977-1981'.