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Parallel Lines

Parallel Lines
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  • List Price: $8.94
  • Buy New: $4.79
  • as of 2/12/2012 23:20 EST details
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  • Seller:RAREWAVES-IMPORTS
  • Sales Rank:1,924
  • Format:Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered
  • Language:English (Original Language)
  • Media:Audio CD
  • Discs:1
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2
  • Dimensions (in):5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4
  • Release Date:September 11, 2001
  • UPC:724353359928
  • EAN:0724353359928
  • ASIN:B00005MNP8
Availability:Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks
  • Hanging On The Telephone
  • One Way Or Another
  • Picture This
  • Fade Away And Radiate
  • Pretty Baby
  • I Know But I Don't Know
  • 11:59
  • Will Anything Happen?
  • Sunday Girl
  • Heart Of Glass
  • I'm Gonna Love You Too
  • , Just Go Away
  • Once I Had A Love (The Disco Song 1976)
  • Bang A Gong (Get It On; live)
  • I Know But I Don't Know (live)
  • Hanging On The Telephone (live)


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Until 1978, Blondie was perceived mostly as a '60s-referencing, British-Invasion-meets-girl-groups band. With veteran producer Mike Chapman at the helm for their third album, though, everything changed for this group bred from the New York punk scene. Honing in on Blondie's strongest points--Deborah Harry's come-hither vocals and Clem Burke's powerhouse drumming--Chapman helped recast the band to the power pop side of new wave, and with impressive results. Driven by the punk-meets-disco chart-topping hit, "Heart of Glass," and the herky-jerky "One Way or Another," as well as a muscular cover of the Nerves' "Hanging on the Telephone," Parallel Lines established Blondie as major stars. --Billy Altman
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Until 1978, Blondie was perceived mostly as a '60s-referencing, British-Invasion-meets-girl-groups band. With veteran producer Mike Chapman at the helm for their third album, though, everything changed for this group bred from the New York punk scene. Honing in on Blondie's strongest points--Deborah Harry's come-hither vocals and Clem Burke's powerhouse drumming--Chapman helped recast the band to the power pop side of new wave, and with impressive results. Driven by the punk-meets-disco chart-topping hit, "Heart of Glass," and the herky-jerky "One Way or Another," as well as a muscular cover of the Nerves' "Hanging on the Telephone," Parallel Lines established Blondie as major stars. --Billy Altman

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