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"Bermuda Triangle" is a song by Barry Manilow, from his album Barry. Released as a single in 1981, it reached number 15 in the UK Singles Chart , number 16 in Germany and number 23 in Ireland. The song expresses fear at the prospect of entering the Bermuda Triangle and features tonicizations , the cycle of fifths and a brief modulation to the ...
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Although "I Made It Through the Rain" was his only Top-10 on the Hot 100 from this album, he managed to reach the Top-10 on the Adult-Contemporary lists with "Lonely Together" and the bouncy up-tempo "Bermuda Triangle" was a Top-20 hit in the UK in mid-1981. [3] The album has yet to be released on CD in the US, but has had a CD release in Japan.
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The album has been described as an "instrumental underground hip-hop/electro-funk fantasia" [4] and "snippets of blazing metal, washes of delayed patterns, relaxed lines matched with stuttering drums, and vice versa", [5] dealing with several Bermuda Triangle incidents and other sea/sailor related themes.
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