Strange Attraction
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"Strange Attraction" | ||
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Single by The Cure | ||
from the album Wild Mood Swings | ||
Released | February 18, 1997 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 4:04 | |
Label | Fiction Records | |
Producer(s) | Robert Smith Steve Lyon |
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The Cure singles chronology | ||
"Gone!" (1996) |
"Strange Attraction" (1997) |
"Five Swing Live" (1997) |
Strange Attraction is the name of a single and EP released by the British group the Cure in 1996 on Elektra Records. The song was initially released on the album Wild Mood Swings, and only in the USA.
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[edit] History
No music video was filmed either to promote the single. This might be due to the fact that the music video made for their last USA only single ("Fascination Street") was greatly disliked by Robert Smith. In video compilations, both songs use live versions.
[edit] Track listing
- "Strange Attraction"
- "A Pink Dream"
- "This Is a Lie (Palmer Remix)"
[edit] Alternate track listing
- "Strange Attraction [Adrian Sherwood Album Mix]"
- "The 13th [Feels Good Mix]"
- "This is a Lie [Ambient Mix]"
- "Gone [Critter Mix]"
- "Strange Attraction [Strange Mix]"
[edit] Personnel
- Robert Smith: vocals, guitar
- Simon Gallup: bass
- Perry Bamonte: guitar
- Roger O'Donnell: keyboards
- Jason Cooper: drums