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-Supernature is the title of a [[space disco]] [[Supernature (Cerrone)|song and album]] by European musician [[Cerrone]], first published in [[1977]].+'''Supernature''' is title track of [[Cerrone]]'s 1977 album. "[[Supernature (Cerrone III)]]", along with the tracks "Give Me Love" and "Love is Here", hit #1 on the disco/dance charts early in 1978. The single crossed over to both the pop charts, where it peaked at #70, and the soul charts, where it peaked at #72. The lyrics were written by a young [[Lene Lovich]], though she was not credited.
-It was his third album and sold over eight million albums worldwide. A departure from the [[lush]] [[disco orchestration]] with dizzying [[Electronic dance music|electronic]] instrumentation added to the mix, it was co-written by [[pop-punk]] chanteuse [[Lene Lovich]] and arranged by [[Alain Wisniak]]. +The tracks is defined as [[space disco]].
The ten-minute song "[[Supernature]]" (about [[genetic engineering]] gone wrong), which crossed over to the [[Billboard Hot 100]], had a three-minute drum [[breakdown]]. "Supernature" was used as the theme to Thames TV's "The Kenny Everett Video Show", which was shown across the UK on the ITV network. The ten-minute song "[[Supernature]]" (about [[genetic engineering]] gone wrong), which crossed over to the [[Billboard Hot 100]], had a three-minute drum [[breakdown]]. "Supernature" was used as the theme to Thames TV's "The Kenny Everett Video Show", which was shown across the UK on the ITV network.
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Supernature is title track of Cerrone's 1977 album. "Supernature (Cerrone III)", along with the tracks "Give Me Love" and "Love is Here", hit #1 on the disco/dance charts early in 1978. The single crossed over to both the pop charts, where it peaked at #70, and the soul charts, where it peaked at #72. The lyrics were written by a young Lene Lovich, though she was not credited.

The tracks is defined as space disco.

The ten-minute song "Supernature" (about genetic engineering gone wrong), which crossed over to the Billboard Hot 100, had a three-minute drum breakdown. "Supernature" was used as the theme to Thames TV's "The Kenny Everett Video Show", which was shown across the UK on the ITV network.



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