It's always nice to see someone else tackle Thompson Twins' singles discography...nice work!
A couple of notes...
1. She's In Love With Mystery's B-Sides, Fast Food and Food Style (actually 2 tracks) were released on the 2008 Edsel/Demon Music Group 2 CD of A Product Of... and Set.
https://www.discogs.com/release/1575343-Thompson-Twins-A-Product-Of-Participation-Set2. Perfect Game's B-Side, Politics is slightly longer than the album version (which you've included). The 7" B-Side Version has a 2min 37sec playing time. Just when the song seems to end at 2min 21sec, it kicks back in with a last hurrah of the chorus. This version of Politics has never been released on CD or in digital format.
3. The version of Doctor! Doctor! you've included is the 3min 57sec Promo Edit found on the US Promo 7":
https://www.discogs.com/release/4770890 ... tor-DoctorThe 3min 46sec playing time on the label of that promo is incorrect. To the best of my knowledge, all retail 7" singles used the 4min 39sec album version.
4. The true 3min 35sec Don't Mess With Doctor Dream 7" Version is slightly longer than what you've included, and has never been released on CD or in digital format. The 3min 26sec edit started to appear on TT compilations in the 90s, and none of the TT fans know where it came from. It cuts out Alannah's scream and instrumental bit from 0min 26sec to 0min 35sec (after the "Ow, ow, ow, ow" and before the two "Don't mess with doctor dream (s)".
5. Revolution 7" Version has never been released on CD or in digital format.
6. Nothing In Common's "piano version" B-Side, Nothing To Lose has never been released on CD or in digital format.
7. The Bombers In The Sky you've included is a slight edit from a compilation CD (Thompson Twins UK, I believe), that cuts out the roaring sound (bomber) at the very beginning before the drum beat kicks in.
8. The version of Roll Over you've included is actually the US/North American album version from Here's To Future Days (eliminated from the album in the UK and other parts of the world). The US album version is produced by Nile Rodgers and Tom Bailey. The withdrawn UK 7" Version begins with soft cymbals taps, has a playing time of 4min 55sec, and is produced by Tom and John 'Tokes' Potoker...which was released on the 2008 Edsel/Demon Music Group 2 CD of Here's To Future Days:
https://www.discogs.com/release/1424833 ... uture-Days.
Some years ago, I made my own TT singles compilation, a 2 disc I titled, The Definitive Singles Collection. It wasn't made up of all true 7" Versions. Two were Promo Edits (Hold Me Now (Fade) and Doctor! Doctor!), key album tracks (If You Were Here and Who Wants To Be A Millionaire), the pre-Nile Rodgers "bells" version of King For A Day that includes the "Fools in paradise" alternate lyrics (I titled it the Withdrawn UK 7" Version, as it has appeared on many TT compilations over the years), the album edit of Come Inside (which was the US 7" Version), my album edit of The Saint, Rev T.'s Single Remix of Groove On, the four Babble singles and my edit of Babble's final track Dark Raven.
I can share my compilation if you'd like. Just be warned, the compilation is in MP3 320kbps, as I never made the full jump to FLAC.