"This Is Love" | ||||
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Single by Gary Numan | ||||
from the album Strange Charm | ||||
B-side | "Survival" | |||
Released | April 1986 | |||
Length | 4:30 | |||
Label | Numa | |||
Songwriter(s) | Gary Numan | |||
Producer(s) | Gary Numan, The Waveteam | |||
Gary Numan singles chronology | ||||
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"This Is Love" is a song by English musician Gary Numan, released in 1986 as the lead single from his eighth studio album Strange Charm . It was written by Numan, and produced by Numan and the Waveteam. [1] "This Is Love" reached No. 28 in the UK and remained in the charts for three weeks. [2]
A music video was filmed to promote the single. Early copies of the single included a free interview flexi disc, [3] [4] while some 12" copies were issued with "Call Out the Dogs" as a free single. [5]
Upon release, Newcastle Evening Chronicle described the song as a "slow romantic ballad" and Numan's "best in ages". [6] In a retrospective review of the album, Ned Raggett of AllMusic wrote: "Numan uses silence and less-crowded arrangements to create a more dramatic impact. Flat-out successes such as "The Sleeproom" and the concluding ballad "This Is Love," with heavily echoed piano and singing leading the way, show how his decision worked wonders." [1] In 2007, Mojo described the song as a "classy track". [7]
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UK Singles Chart [2] | 28 |
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