Strange Phenomena (song)
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| “Strange Phenomena” | |||||
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| Single by from the album The Kick Inside |
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| B-side | "Wow" | ||||
| Released | 1979 | ||||
| Format | 7" single | ||||
| Recorded | 1977 | ||||
| Genre | Art rock | ||||
| Length | 2:58 | ||||
| Label | EMI | ||||
| Writer(s) | Kate Bush | ||||
| Producer | Andrew Powell | ||||
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"Strange Phenomena" is a song written and recorded by Kate Bush. It was only released as a single in Brazil in mid-1979.
"Strange Phenomena" speaks about déjà vu, synchronicity and how coincidences sometimes cluster together in seemingly meaningful ways. It has also been described as "a frank paean to menstruation".[1]
This, and a number of other early Brazilian singles, were pressed at 33.3 rpm. Brazil is the only country that released singles at this speed.
[edit] References
- ^ Doyle, Tom (October 28, 2005). I'm not some weirdo recluse. The Guardian. Retrieved on 2007-07-29.

