"A Strange Kind of Love" is a song by English musician Peter Murphy, from his third solo studio album, Deep (1989).
Produced by Murphy himself and Simon Rogers, it was released as the third single off the album in 1990 through Beggars Banquet and RCA Records.
Even though the song didn't maintain the mainstream success of the previous single, "Cuts You Up",[1][2] it charted on US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks, peaking at number 21.
In the mid-song transition, the slightly-reverbed vocals are performed with "more overt projection and power," which were described to be "just enough to give the arrangement a sense of vastness.
"[1] CD Review magazine wrote that "A Strange Kind of Love" "communicates feelings of hope," in contrast to "the dreary melodies and dark, foreboding rhythms that defined much of Bauhaus' music.