Comprehensive overview of Blondie’s discography from
an American perspective. Following introductory material, a thorough chronological
analysis is presented. Concludes with book and magazine references to Blondie.--Ed.
Deborah Harry, Apollo, Manchester, England, November 12, 1998
Credit: Tommy and
Jackie image gallery
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Few bands have achieved a comeback as stylish as Blondie's. After a seventeen-year hiatus, the New York pop-punksters, one of the first bands to emerge from the Big Apple-based New Wave of groups such as the Ramones and Talking Heads, have waltzed effortlessly back to the top of the charts with a No. 1 album, 'No Exit,' and a No. 1 single, 'Maria' [in the U.K.]. Their iconic singer, the ultra-cool and impossibly sexy Debbie Harry, may be 53, but a recent sell-out tour...has proved that age means nothing when you're a living pop legend with a list of timeless hit singles to pick from. And, in addition to pleasing their original fans, Blondie have captured a new audience by tapping into current musical trends, including a track with Coolio and a dance update of the classic 'In the Streets,' both featured on the new LP....
Source: Record Collector, September 1999
Deborah Harry and a bottle of Evian, Barrowland, Glasgow, Scotland,
November 19, 1998
Credit: Tommy and
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