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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 ...
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.
The song's production was handled by Busta Rhymes himself. It also samples Alicia Myers' 1981 song, "I Want to Thank You". While the song did not chart on the Billboard Hot 100, outside of the United States, "Thank You" peaked within the top twenty of the charts in the United Kingdom.
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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.
"Bermuda" is a song written by Cynthia Strother [1] and her father Eugene Rex Strother. It was initially performed and released in 1951 by 16-year-old Cynthia and her 11-year-old sister Kay Strother , who performed together under The Bell Sisters moniker ("Bell" was their mother's maiden name) for RCA Records .
A bootlegged reissued CD of the Bermuda Triangle's 1977 vinyl album was released in 2006, [11] [12] and 2007 saw the release of their psychedelic folk The Missing Tapes CD. [13] Roger Penney is regarded as the originator and developer of psychedelic folk autoharp, as well as the first person to play electric autoharp.
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