Bizarre Love Triangle
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| “Bizarre Love Triangle” | |||||
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| Single by New Order from the album Brotherhood |
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| Released | November 1986 | ||||
| Format | 7", 12" | ||||
| Recorded | ??? | ||||
| Genre | Dance | ||||
| Length | 3:40 (7"), 6:44 (12") | ||||
| Label | Factory - FAC 163 | ||||
| Producer | New Order | ||||
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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.
Though generally regarded as one of the group's best singles[citation needed], it failed to make the UK Top 40, only reaching #56[citation needed]. It was, however, a surprise hit in Australia, reaching #5 and initiating a string of five consecutive Top 20 hits[citation needed]. In the U.S, the song's popularity has only climbed steadily since 1986 and it is considered a classic in many circles[citation needed].
The single mix features a cleaner sound with more electronics than the album version, notably the Fairlight CMI music workstation, the premier sampling keyboard workstation of the eighties, used to provide novel sounds, such as the orchestral hits that were so popular, but also to sequence the song. All instruments minus bass and voice were sequenced. [1]
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[edit] Releases
The 12" version appears on the compilation Substance and a remix by Stephen Hague features on their Best Of album. The 7" mix appears on the album, Brotherhood
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.
A version is on the soundtrack of the 1988 film Married to the Mob.
[edit] Other appearances
- This song has been covered by many artists such as Even As We Speak, Frente!, Manitu, Devine and Statton and most recently South, Rookie of the Year and Apoptygma Berzerk. Stabbing Westward covered the song for the 2001 soundtrack to Not Another Teen Movie.
- In 2001 the German band PAULA from Berlin maintained a side project with all songs in English language, called Commercial Breakup, releasing their rendition of the song both on the album "Global Player" and in a different mix as a single on CD.
- 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").
- This song was also done in 2005 by The Speaks of Washington, DC, for their album "Life's A Joke".
- It was remade into Mandarin, "一个人 / 一個人 / Yī Gè Rén" ("One person"), by Sandy Lam.
- It was covered by Korean singer Ash and simply titled "B.L.T".
- A Korean remix is also in Korean singer Wax's 7th album.
- A mash up of the song with Madonna's Ray Of Light, titled Bizarre Light Triangle circulated on the Internet in 2007.
- A Latin version titled "TRIANGULO BIZZARO" was recorded by American Artist Phil Escobedo[1]
[edit] Trivia
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- 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.
- The narrator of Girlfriend in a Coma by Douglas Coupland mentioned that it is one of his favorite songs.
- The Karaoke Revolution cover of this song, by "Jerry," was featured in the 2004 US home release of Dance Dance Revolution EXTREME.
- The instrumentals of the song are featured in a commercial for Reese's Peanut Butter Cups. It talks about how chocolate has strained the relationship between peanut butter and jelly.
- In The Simpsons episode 350 (Future-Drama) the song was played at Bart and Lisa's graduation party.
- There is an X-Men graphic novel called Bizarre Love Triangle.
- Spanish rock band Triángulo de Amor Bizarro takes its name from the song, which is a direct translation of the title.
- Singer Julian Casablancas used several lines of this song's first verse as bridge between verse #2 and chorus when The Strokes performed their single You Only Live Once (song) at the Wireless Festival in 2006.
[edit] Track listing
[edit] UK 7" - FAC 163
- "Bizarre Love Triangle" (3:40)
- "Bizarre Dub Triangle" (3:23)
[edit] UK 12" - FAC 163
- "Bizarre Love Triangle" (6:44)
- "Bizarre Dub Triangle" (7:00)
[edit] 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)
[edit] References
- ^ See the full account of the production of the "Bizarre Love Triangle" video, written by Michael Shamberg.
[edit] External links
- A video of "Bizarre Love Triangle" by New Order on YouTube
- "Bizarre Love Triangle" covered by Frente
- "Yī Gè Rén" sung by Sandy Lam
- Commercial Breakup's Version
- "Triangulo Bizzaro" covered by Phil Escobedo
| New Order |
| Singles |
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| Singles: "Ceremony" | "Procession" | "Everything's Gone Green" | "Temptation" | "Blue Monday" | "Confusion" | "Thieves Like Us" | "Murder" | "The Perfect Kiss" | "Sub-culture" | "Shellshock" | "State of the Nation" | "Bizarre Love Triangle" | "True Faith" | "Touched by the Hand of God" | "Blue Monday 1988" | "Fine Time" | "Round & Round" | "Run 2" | "World in Motion" | "Regret" | "Ruined in a Day" | "World (The Price of Love)" | "Spooky" | "True Faith-94" | "1963" | "Blue Monday-95" | "Bizarre Love Triangle" (US re-release) | "Video 5 8 6" | "Crystal" | "60 Miles an Hour" | "Someone Like You" | "Here to Stay" | "Krafty" | "Jetstream" | "Waiting for the Sirens' Call" | "Guilt Is a Useless Emotion" |

