Spot the difference: on one hand we have THOMPSON TWINS' singer TOM BAILEY and on the other... ha! Yes, this is no lovingly-duplicated gel job, but Tom's mirrorimage twin. Bailey and fellow Twins Leeway and Currie have fought their way through a few recent problems to bring us the new album Here's To Future Days and single 'Don't Mess With Dr Dream' The single's theme ties in with their planned anti-heroin campaign.
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Rip It Up, Issue 98, 1 September 1985, Page 43
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72Spot the difference: on one hand we have THOMPSON TWINS' singer TOM BAILEY and on the other... ha! Yes, this is no lovingly-duplicated gel job, but Tom's mirrorimage twin. Bailey and fellow Twins Leeway and Currie have fought their way through a few recent problems to bring us the new album Here's To Future Days and single 'Don't Mess With Dr Dream' The single's theme ties in with their planned anti-heroin campaign. Rip It Up, Issue 98, 1 September 1985, Page 43
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