"Strange Attraction" is the third single released by the English rock band the Cure on their tenth studio album Wild Mood Swings (1996). It was only release on Elektra Records as a single in the United States and Australia on 8 October 1996.[1]
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Strange Attraction [Adrian Sherwood Album Mix]
The Cure •
1996 /10 /08 Side 1
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0:00 |
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2
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The 13th [Feels Good Mix]
The Cure •
1996 /10 /08 Side 1
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0:00 |
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This is a Lie [Ambient Mix]
The Cure •
1996 /10 /08 Side 1
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0:00 |
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4
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Gone! [Critter Mix]
The Cure •
1996 /10 /08 Side 1
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0:00 |
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Strange Attraction [Strange Mix]
The Cure •
1996 /10 /08 Side 1
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0:00 |
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1
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Want
The Cure •
The Cure •
w: Bamonte, Cooper, Gallup, O`Donnell and Smith •
1996 /05 /06
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5:07 |
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2
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Club America
The Cure •
The Cure •
w: Bamonte, Cooper, Gallup, O`Donnell and Smith •
1996 /05 /06
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5:01 |
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3
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This Is A Lie
The Cure •
The Cure •
w: Bamonte, Cooper, Gallup, O`Donnell and Smith •
1996 /05 /06
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4:30 |
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4
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The 13th
The Cure •
The Cure •
w: Bamonte, Cooper, Gallup, O`Donnell and Smith •
1996 /05 /06
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4:08 |
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5
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Strange Attraction
The Cure •
The Cure •
w: Bamonte, Cooper, Gallup, O`Donnell and Smith •
1996 /05 /06
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4:19 |
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Mint Car
The Cure •
The Cure •
w: Bamonte, Cooper, Gallup, O`Donnell and Smith •
1996 /05 /06
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3:33 |
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Jupiter Crash
The Cure •
The Cure •
w: Bamonte, Cooper, Gallup, O`Donnell and Smith •
1996 /05 /06
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4:16 |
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Round & Round & Round
The Cure •
The Cure •
w: Bamonte, Cooper, Gallup, O`Donnell and Smith •
1996 /05 /06
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2:39 |
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9
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Gone!
The Cure •
The Cure •
w: Bamonte, Cooper, Gallup, O`Donnell and Smith •
1996 /05 /06
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4:32 |
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10
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Numb
The Cure •
The Cure •
w: Bamonte, Cooper, Gallup, O`Donnell and Smith •
1996 /05 /06
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4:50 |
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11
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Return
The Cure •
The Cure •
w: Bamonte, Cooper, Gallup, O`Donnell and Smith •
1996 /05 /06
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3:28 |
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12
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Trap
The Cure •
The Cure •
w: Bamonte, Cooper, Gallup, O`Donnell and Smith •
1996 /05 /06
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3:37 |
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13
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Treasure
The Cure •
The Cure •
w: Bamonte, Cooper, Gallup, O`Donnell and Smith •
1996 /05 /06
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3:45 |
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Bare
The Cure •
The Cure •
w: Bamonte, Cooper, Gallup, O`Donnell and Smith •
1996 /05 /06
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7:59 |
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Single by The Cure | ||||
from the album Wild Mood Swings | ||||
Released | 8 October 1996 | |||
Recorded | 1995 | |||
Length | 4:20 | |||
Label | Elektra | |||
Songwriter(s) | Perry Bamonte, Simon Gallup, Robert Smith, and Jason Cooper | |||
Producer(s) | Robert Smith Steve Lyon | |||
The Cure singles chronology | ||||
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"Strange Attraction" is the third single released by the English rock band the Cure on their tenth studio album Wild Mood Swings (1996). It was only release on Elektra Records as a single in the United States and Australia on 8 October 1996.[1]
No music video was filmed to promote the single, believed to be because Robert Smith felt the last video for a single release exclusively in the US, "Fascination Street", was not what the band were aiming for.[citation needed] Because of that "Strange Attraction" remains the only The Cure single (not counting original mix of "Boys Don`t Cry") without a music video.
Chris Gerard of Metro Weekly dismissed the song as "one of the band’s weaker attempts at a pop hit",[2]
Chart (1996) | Peak position |
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Australia (ARIA)[3] | 145 |
"Strange Attraction" is the third single released by the English rock band the Cure on their tenth studio album Wild Mood Swings (1996). It was only release on Elektra Records as a single in the United States and Australia on 8 October 1996.[1]
No music video was filmed to promote the single, believed to be because Robert Smith felt the last video for a single release exclusively in the US, "Fascination Street", was not what the band were aiming for.[citation needed] Because of that "Strange Attraction" remains the only The Cure single (not counting original mix of "Boys Don`t Cry") without a music video.
Chris Gerard of Metro Weekly dismissed the song as "one of the band’s weaker attempts at a pop hit",[2]
Chart (1996) | Peak position |
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Australia (ARIA)[3] | 145 |