Multi-instrumentalist and visual artist, born 8 November 1957, Wimbledon, south London.
Thompson first collaborated with
Robert Smith as a member of the band known as Malice (1976) and later Easy Cure (1977–78). Following Thompson’s departure in April 1978, the group was renamed
The Cure. The first Cure-related release to feature Thompson was the 1979
Cult Hero single [m=43984]. Thompson rejoined The Cure in 1984, playing guitar, saxophone and keyboards, and remained a member until 1993. During this period the band’s popularity steadily increased, and they released the studio albums [m=21069] (1984), [m=22309] (1985), [m=22500] (1987), [m=31755] (their biggest-selling album) (1989), and [m=32019] (1992).
In 1991 Thompson contributed dulcimer to
Shelleyan Orphan’s [m=366207] album, which also featured former Cure drummer
Boris Williams. In 1994 he played on [m=90611], and toured with Page and Plant in 1995–96. He also contributed to
Caroline Crawley’s project
Babacar.
Thompson joined The Cure for a third time in 2005, and contributed to the studio album [m=32255] (2008). Following his departure in 2011, he legally changed his Christian name to Pearl. Since then he has worked mainly as a visual artist.
As half of
Parched Art (with designer
Andy Vella), Thompson also created many of The Cure’s record covers, from 1983 to 1992, and again from 2004 to 2008.
He married Robert Smith’s sister,
Janet Smith, in 1990. They divorced in the late 2000s. Since 2014 he has been married to Dali’esque Thompson.