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Here's to Future Days

 
Album Review: Here's to Future Days

  • Artist: Thompson Twins
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1985
  • Total Time: 42:45
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

On their follow-up to the commercial breakthrough Into the Gap, the Thompson Twins attempt to toughen up their sound, and the results are only partially successful. "Lay Your Hands on Me" is the most infectious number. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Don't Mess with Doctor Dream (Lyrics) Tom Bailey, Alannah Currie, Joe Leeway Thompson Twins (4:25)
Lay Your Hands on Me (Lyrics) Alannah Currie, Joe Leeway, Tom Bailey Thompson Twins (4:21)
Future Days Joe Leeway, Alannah Currie, Tom Bailey Thompson Twins (3:00)
Roll Over Joe Leeway, Alannah Currie, Tom Bailey Thompson Twins (5:00)
Revolution Paul McCartney, John Lennon Thompson Twins (4:05)
King for a Day (Lyrics) Tom Bailey, Alannah Currie, Joe Leeway Thompson Twins (5:22)
Love Is the Law Alannah Currie, Joe Leeway, Tom Bailey Thompson Twins (4:44)
Emperor's Clothes Tom Bailey, Alannah Currie, Joe Leeway Thompson Twins (4:46)
Tokyo Tom Bailey, Alannah Currie, Joe Leeway Thompson Twins (3:39)
You Killed the Clown Tom Bailey, Joe Leeway, Alannah Currie Thompson Twins (4:52)
Breakaway Joe Leeway, Alannah Currie, Tom Bailey Thompson Twins (3:34)

Credits

Alannah Currie (Percussion), Steve Dewey (Technical Assistance), Rebecca Blake (Photography), Scott Ansell (Assistant Engineer), Tom Bailey (Producer), Alannah Currie (Art Direction), Alannah Currie (Drums), Olivier de Bosson (Engineer), Joe Leeway (Emulator), Alex Sadkin (Producer), Tom Bailey (Synthesizer), Tom Bailey (Arranger), Tom Bailey (Drums), Knut Bohn (Second Engineer), Alannah Currie (Marimba), Johnny Potoker (Engineer), Tom Bailey (Programming), Nile Rodgers (Guitar), Lee Charteris (Technical Assistance), Olivier de Bosson (Second Engineer), Scott Ansell (Second Engineer), Joe Leeway (Vocals (Background)), Andie Airfix (Artwork), James Farber (Engineer), James Farber (Mixing), Andy Artix (Artwork), Andy Artix (Design), Alannah Currie (Vocals (Background)), Joe Leeway (Conga), Tom Bailey (Fairlight), Jay Mark (Engineer), Alannah Currie (Arranger), Tom Bailey (Double Bass), Joe Leeway (Arranger), Joe Leeway (Bass), Tom Bailey (Contrabass), Nile Rodgers (Vocals (Background)), Andie Airfix (Design), Tom Bailey (Vocals), Tom Bailey (Guitar), Steve Stevens (Guitar), Budd Tunick (Production Manager), Nile Rodgers (Producer), Tom Bailey (Drum Programming), Terry Becker (Engineer), Tom Bailey (Piano), Knut Bohn (Engineer), Scott Ansell (Engineer), Alannah Currie (Xylophone)
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Here's to Future Days
Studio album by Thompson Twins
Released September 17, 1985
Recorded 1985
Genre Alternative, Post-punk
Length 47:51
Label Arista
Producer Nile Rodgers and Tom Bailey
Professional reviews
Thompson Twins chronology
Into the Gap
(1984)
Here's to Future Days
(1985)
Close To The Bone
(1987)
Roll Over sleeve

Here's to Future Days is the fifth album by the British pop group Thompson Twins. It was released in September 1985 and it reached no.5 in the UK, and no.20 in the US.

Following on from the band's highly successful fourth album, Into the Gap, the writing and recording of Here's to Future Days began in late 1984. The band recorded the single "Lay Your Hands on Me" with Alex Sadkin acting as producer. Sadkin had produced the last two Thompson Twins albums, which were the band's biggest commercial successes to date, and the new single climbed to #13 on the UK charts.

With the album nearing completion, and the next single "Roll Over" just about to ship to record stores in the UK, Bailey suddenly fell ill. Nervous exhaustion was the diagnosis, and he was ordered to rest by doctors. The incident prompted the band to recall all copies of "Roll Over", despite the fact that some of them had already been shipped to retail outlets. Holding off on the album's release led the band to reconsider the entire project, and they began work on it again following Bailey's recovery. This time they enlisted Nile Rodgers to take over production, scrapping most of the material they had previously recorded with Sadkin. The direction of the new material featured a flashier, guitar-oriented side to it.

Before the album's release, the Thompson Twins performed at Live Aid in July 1985, where they revealed their new direction by playing a rock oriented version of The Beatles' track "Revolution". The band were also joined onstage for this number by Rodgers himself, Madonna, and guitarist Steve Stevens.

Although the album was a chart success in the UK and the US, it was considerably less successful than their previous album Into the Gap. Subsequent singles from the album also met with mixed results. The new Nile Rodgers-produced version of "Lay Your Hands on Me" (now with a more distinct gospel sound) reached #6 in the United States, while the next UK single "Don't Mess With Doctor Dream" only reached #15. "King for a Day" which made #8 in the US, peaked at #22 in the UK. The aforementioned "Revolution" was also released as a single in the UK, but failed to make the top 40, signifying an end to the Thompson Twins' commercial viability there.

The United States pressing of the album actually does contain a new, Rodgers-produced version of the track "Roll Over", which was omitted altogether in all other parts of the world.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Don't Mess With Doctor Dream" - 4:25
  2. "Lay Your Hands on Me" - 4:21
  3. "Future Days" - 3:00
  4. "Roll Over" - 5:00 (not on UK pressings)
  5. "Revolution" (Lennon/McCartney) - 4:05
  6. "King for a Day" - 5:22
  7. "Love Is the Law" - 4:44
  8. "Emperor's Clothes" - 4:46
  9. "Tokyo" - 3:39
  10. "You Killed the Clown" - 4:52
  11. "Breakaway" - 3:34

New Expanded Edition

On August 4, 2008, Here's to Future Days was digitally remastered and reissued as a 2-disc set by Edsel Records[1]. The reissue includes the five bonus remixes that originally appeared on the cassette version of the album in 1985, and also features most of the major 12" versions and B-sides, some of which appear on CD for the very first time.

Disc 1

  1. "Don't Mess with Doctor Dream" - 4.25
  2. "Lay Your Hands on Me" - 4.21
  3. "Future Days" - 3.00
  4. "You Killed the Clown" - 4.52
  5. "Revolution" - 4.05
  6. "King for a Day" - 5.18
  7. "Love Is the Law" - 4.43
  8. "Emperor's Clothes (Part 1)" - 4.45
  9. "Tokyo" - 3.38
  10. "Breakaway"- 3.33
  11. "Roll Over" - 4.58 - Bonus Track (Album version that only appeared on North American copies of the original album in 1985)
  12. "Shoot Out" - 6.22 (Remix of "Don't Mess With Doctor Dream" that appeared previously on the UK 12" single known as the "[(U4A)+(U3A)=REMIX]", catalogue number TWINS229)
  13. "Alice" - 4.59 (Instrumental version of "Lay Your Hands On Me")
  14. "Heavens Above!" - 3.19 (Instrumental remix of "Future Days")
  15. "The Kiss" - 5.42 (Remix of "Tokyo")
  16. "Desert Dancers" - 7.07 (Remix of "Breakaway")

Disc 2

  1. "Lay Your Hands on Me (Original UK 12" Version)" - 6.05
  2. "The Lewis Carol (Adventures in Wonderland)" - 4.14 (Original B-Side of the "Lay Your Hands On Me" UK 7" and 12" singles)
  3. "Lay Your Hands on Me (US Re-Mix)" - 5.55
  4. "Lay Your Hands on Me (Extended Version)" - 6.00 (12" version of the album version)
  5. "Roll Over (Again)" - 6.50 (Previously unreleased 12" mix of "Roll Over")
  6. "Fools in Paradise (Extended Mix)" - 5.25 (Previously unreleased B-Side of the "Roll Over" 12" single)
  7. "Don't Mess with Doctor Dream (Smackattack!)" - 6.10 (Original 12" version)
  8. "Very Big Business" - 5.06 (B-Side of "Don't Mess With Doctor Dream" 12" single)
  9. "King for a Day (Extended Mix)" - 8.02 (Original 12" version)
  10. "Rollunder" - 6.50 (B-Side of the "King For A Day" 12" single)
  11. "King for a Day (U.S. Re-Mix)" - 7.20 (Original second 12" version)
  12. "The Fourth Sunday" - 4.18 (B-Side of the "Revolution" 7" and 12" singles)
  13. "Revolution (Extended Mix)" - 5.58 (Original UK 12" single)

 
 

 

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