"Squares And Triangles"
Single by Thompson Twins
B-side"Could Be Her...Could Be You
Weather Station (1982 re-release)
Modern Plumbing (1982 re-release)"
ReleasedApril 1980
26 February 1982 (re-release)
Recorded1979
GenreNew wave
Length3:18
LabelDirty Discs; T Records
Songwriter(s)Pete Dodd; Thompson Twins
Producer(s)Alan O'Duffy; Alex Burak: Thompson Twins
Thompson Twins singles chronology
"Squares And Triangles"
(1980)
"She's in Love with Mystery"
(1980)
Alternative cover
Red/green sleeve
Alternative cover
Red/white sleeve
Alternative cover
Black/white 1982 re-release

"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, Pete Dodd, John Roog, and Chris Bell. The single was originally released in three different colored sleeves (red/yellow, red/green, red/white).[1] In 1982, the single was re-released in a black/white sleeve as a free EP along with the album Set [2] featuring "Weather Station", a track composed by Tom Bailey for an independent film called 'The Onlooker' (1982) and "Modern Plumbing".[3] "Modern Plumbing" was a song recorded in late 1979 by The Blankets, a project including Tom Bailey, John Hade, and Traci. The track was used as the intro tape to the live shows for the first year or two of performing in London.[4]

Track listing

7" single
A. "Squares and Triangles" - 3:24
B. "Could Be Her, Could Be You" - 3:36
7" single (re-release 1982 as free single with Set)
A. "Squares and Triangles" - 3:24
B1. "Weather Station" (Tom Bailey) – 1:09
B2. "Modern Plumbing" (The Blankets) – 5:48

Personnel

  • Recorded and Produced at Point Studios
  • Produced by Alan O'Duffy, Alex Burak, and Thompson Twins
  • Lyrics by P. Dodd
  • Music by Thompson Twins

References

  1. "Thompson Twins – Squares And Triangles". Discogs.com. Retrieved 17 September 2012.
  2. "Squares And Triangles (1982)". Discogs.com. Retrieved 17 September 2012.
  3. "Squares And Triangles Back of Record Sleeve". Discogs.com. Retrieved 17 September 2012.
  4. "Squares And Triangles Back of Record Sleeve". Discogs.com. Retrieved 17 September 2012.
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