Bizarre Love Triangle
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"Bizarre Love Triangle" is a single released in 1986 by the British alternative/dance music group New Order. A version is included on their album Brotherhood.
Releases
The 12" version appears on the compilation Substance and a remix by Stephen Hague features on their Best Of album. The 7" mix has never appeared on an album. Though generally regarded as one of the group's best singles, it failed to make the UK Top 40, only reaching #56.The music video was directed by American artist Robert Longo. It prominently featured shots of a man and a woman in business suits flying through the air as though propelled by trampolines; this is based directly on Longo's "Men in the Cities" series of lithographs. [#endnote_longo]
Other appearances
This song has been covered by many artists include those by the pop group Frente!, Manitu, and Divine and Statton. Stabbing Westward covered the song for the 2001 soundtrack to Not Another Teen Movie.The song was also remixed in 2005 by The Crystal Method (for their album Community Service II) and by Richard X (for the New Order single "Waiting for the Sirens' Call").
It ranked #201 in Rolling Stone's "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time" list, released in December of 2004.
This song is also featured in Konami's video game Karaoke Revolution.
Tracklisting
UK 12\" - FAC 163
- "Bizarre Love Triangle" (6:44)
- "Bizarre Dub Triangle" (7:00)
UK 7\" - FAC 163
- "Bizarre Love Triangle" (3:40)
- "Bizarre Dub Triangle" (3:23)
US 1994 CD - Qwest 9 20546-2
- "Bizarre Love Triangle" (Album Version) (4:20)
- "Bizarre Love Triangle" (Extended Dance Mix) (6:44)
- "I Don't Care" (7:00) [Actually Bizarre Dub Triangle]
- "State of the Nation" (6:31)
- "Bizarre Love Triangle" (Single Remix) (3:44)
References
- ↑ See the [full account] of the production of the "Bizarre Love Triangle" video, written by Michael Shamberg.
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