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Blondie [Remaster]
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Originally Released: 1976
Discs: 1
Label: Chrysalis Records (USA)
Item Number: EMI335962

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Blondie [Remaster]
Track Listings
  Title
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1.    X Offender
2.    Little Girl Lies
3.    In the Flesh
4.    Look Good in Blue
5.    In the Sun
6.    Shark in Jets Clothing, A
7.    Man Overboard
8.    Rip Her to Shreds
9.    Rifle Range
10.    Kung Fu Girls
11.    Attack of the Giant Ants, The
12.    Out in the Streets
13.    Thin Line, The
14.    Platinum Blonde
15.    X Offender - (Original Private Stock Version)
16.    In the Sun - (Original Private Stock Version)
Blondie: Deborah Harry (vocals); Chris Stein, Gary Valentine (guitar, bass); James Destri (piano, organ, synthesizer); Clement Burke (drums).

Additional personnel: Ellie Greenwich, Micki Harris, Hilda Harris (background vocals).

Producer: Richard Gottehrer.

Reissue producer: Kevin Flaherty.

Recorded at Plaza Sound Stuidos, New York, New York in August & September 1976. Originally released on Private Stock (2023) in January 1977, reissued on Chrysalis (1165) in September 1977. Includes liner notes by Mike Chapman.

All tracks have been digitally remastered using 24-bit technology.

Recorded in 1976, Blondie's self-titled debut was part of the New York City/CBGB's crowd's initial salvo of punk/new wave, radically different from anything in the American mainstream at the time. While other CBGB scenemakers strove for either artiness (Television) or primitivism (Ramones), Blondie was always about pure pop, served with a healthy dose of irony. Its early-'60s rock & roll/girl-group roots were never so apparent as on this album--"In the Sun" sounds like a classic slice of sunny '60s West Coast pop, while "In the Flesh" reaches even further back for a '50s ballad feel.

The sly lyrics, Debbie Harry's knowing delivery, and especially Jimmy Destri's gloriously cheesy organ riffs make it apparent that revivalism was never Blondie's intention; the band simply used the past to hijack the punk present and lay claim to a new wave future. Over the next few years, countless groups would adopt the template laid down on the first couple of Blondie albums, with varying degrees of success, but, as this recording makes plain, Blondie did it first and best.

Spin (11/01, p.137) - "...Their inauspicious 1976 sock-hop debut..."

Entertainment Weekly (9/21/01, p.85) - "...Lays the pulpy melodrama on thick, with Debbie Harry coming on like a harried femme fatale..." - Rating: B+

Q (5/02 SE, p.134) - 4 stars out of 5 - Included in Q's "100 Best Punk Albums".

Q (10/94, p.135) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "...Winking at their generation's fondness for trash culture, Blondie's pastiches of Brill Building pop swaggered with conviction..."All tracks have been digitally remastered.


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