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"Strangelove" is a song by English
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, released on 27 April 1987 as the lead single from their sixth studio album, ''
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'' (1987). It reached number 16 on the UK Singles Chart, number two in West Germany and South Africa, and the top 10 in several other countries, including Ireland, Sweden and Switzerland. In the United States, it reached number 76 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and was the first of nine number ones on the US
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chart, where it stayed for three weeks at the top. The original single, though successful, did not seem to fit with ''Music for the Masses''s darker sound, so Daniel Miller remixed the track for subsequent inclusion on the album.
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, in the Q&A section of his Recoil website, writes that the band felt the single version was "too cluttered" and was the reason Miller's remix was commissioned. Miller expounded on this in the ''
Music for the Masses ''Music for the Masses'' is the sixth studio album by English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released on 28 September 1987 by Mute Records. The album was supported by the Music for the Masses Tour, which launched their fame in the US when ...
'' re-master documentary DVD, stating he felt the original single version was too complicated and would benefit from being simplified. It was remixed by production team Bomb the Bass and released again as a single in the US, known informally as "Strangelove '88", this time reaching number 50 on the Hot 100.


B-sides

There are two B-sides for "Strangelove", both instrumental. "Pimpf" is a dark instrumental that is mostly piano, named after
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organisations. "Pimpf" later shows up as the final track on ''Music for the Masses''. There is also a remix available on some "Strangelove" single releases called "Fpmip" ("Pimpf" backwards). The second instrumental is "Agent Orange", named after the herbicide used in the
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. The end of the song contains a repeated pattern in Morse code. "Agent Orange" was later included on the CD/Cassette version of ''Music for the Masses''. There are 3 different durations for "Pimpf": # "Pimpf" 3.56: This version appears on the original vinyl releases # "Pimpf" 4.55: This version appears on vinyl & compact disc versions and contains a hidden track, Interlude #1, which starts at 4.18 (20 seconds after "Pimpf" has ended) # "Pimpf" 4.34: This version appears on the "Strangelove" single release.


Music videos

The music video for "Strangelove" was directed by
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and appears on the '' Strange'' video and '' The Videos 86>98''. Shot on Super 8 and
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, the video sees the band in various
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locations, hotel rooms and in a studio posing in front of a rolling backdrop. The live action is combined with short stop-frame animation sequences. The video also stars two models in underwear (one of whom was Anton Corbijn's partner), as well as passing pedestrians, featured in the closing 'out-takes' sequence of fast-edit shots. In the USA,
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objected to some of the more revealing footage of the models and the video was edited to replace them with images of the band. There was also a Corbijn-directed video for "Pimpf", exclusive to the Strange video, which features Dave Gahan, Andy Fletcher and
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shouting at each other and syncing with the synthetic chanting, while
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plays the song on a piano. While Gore plays the piano in the video, it is Wilder who plays the piano on all piano-instrumentals by the band from 1987–1990 as well as "
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". In 1988, another video for "Strangelove" was released for the album version. It was directed by Martyn Atkins, who did photography for earlier DM albums. It was not publicly released on any videocassettes or DVDs until The Videos 86>98+ DVD in 2002. This video is much simpler than the original, and features the band performing inside a city-scape location ( Senate House, the federal headquarters of the University of London).


Track listings

All tracks are written by Martin L. Gore. *UK 7-inch single (BONG 13) *US 7-inch single (7-28366) # "Strangelove" – 3:45 # "Pimpf" – 4:33 *UK 12-inch single (12 BONG 13) # "Strangelove (Maxi Mix)" – 6:32 # "Strangelove (Midi Mix)" – 1:38 # "Fpmip" – 5:21 :"Fpmip" is "Pimpf" with a different intro that sounds like the song played backwards. *UK limited-edition 12-inch single (L12 BONG 13) # "Strangelove (Blind Mix)" – 6:31 # "Pimpf" – 4:33 # "Strangelove (Pain Mix)" – 7:19 (remixed by Phil Harding) # "Agent Orange" – 5:05 *UK promotional 12-inch single (DANCE BONG 13) # "Strangelove (Blind Mix)" – 6:31 # "Strangelove (The Fresh Ground Mix)" – 8:14 (remixed by Phil Harding) *1991 UK CD single (CD BONG 13) # "Strangelove (Maxi Mix)" – 6:32 # "Pimpf" – 4:33 # "Strangelove (Midi Mix)" – 1:38 # "Agent Orange" – 5:05 # "Strangelove" – 3:45 :Originally released in
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(1987) in two different versions (black-labeled and red-labeled disc) *1992 UK CD single (CD BONG 13) # "Strangelove" – 3:45 # "Pimpf" – 4:33 # "Strangelove (Maxi Mix)" – 6:32 # "Agent Orange" – 5:05 # "Strangelove (Blind Mix)" – 6:31 # "Fpmip" – 5:21 # "Strangelove (Pain Mix)" – 7:19 # "Strangelove (Midi Mix)" – 1:38 *US 12-inch single (0-20696) # "Strangelove (Maxi Mix)" – 6:32 # "Strangelove (Midi Mix)" – 1:38 # "Strangelove (Blind Mix Edit)" – 6:10 # "Fpmip" – 5:21 *US limited-edition 12-inch single (0-20769) # "Strangelove" (Pain Mix) – 7:19 # "Strangelove" (Pain Mix 7" Edit) – 3:29 # "Agent Orange" – 5:05 *US 3-inch CD single (2-27777) # "Strangelove (Remix Edit)" – 3:52 (remixed by Tim Simenon & Mark Saunders) # "Nothing (Remix Edit)" – 3:58 (remixed by Justin Strauss) *US 7-inch single (7-27777) # "Strangelove" (Album Version 7" Edit) – 3:44 # "Nothing" (Remix Edit) – 3:58 :Also released on cassette (27991-4) *US 12-inch single (0-21022) # "Strangelove (Highjack Mix)" – 6:30 (remixed by Tim Simenon & Mark Saunders) # "Strangelove (Remix Edit)" – 3:46 # "Nothing (Zip Hop Mix)" – 7:06 (remixed by Justin Strauss) # "Nothing (Dub Mix)" – 6:40 (remixed by Justin Strauss) *US promotional CD single (PRO-CD-3213) # "Strangelove" (Remix Edit) – 3:46 # "Strangelove" (Album Version 7" Edit) – 3:44 # "Strangelove" (Blind Mix 7" Edit) – 3:57 # "Strangelove" (Highjack Mix) – 6:30 :The "Zip Hop Mix" of ''Nothing'' appeared on the rare fourth disc of Depeche Mode's remix compilation, '' Remixes 81-04'' (2004).


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See also

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List of number-one dance singles of 1987 (U.S.) These are the ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' Dance Club Songs, Hot Dance/Disco Club Play and Dance Singles Sales, 12 Inch Singles Sales number-one hits of 1987. See also *1987 in music *List of number-one dance hits (United States) *List o ...


References


External links


Single information from the official Depeche Mode web site

AllMusic review
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