Parallel Lines - CD Music

by Blondie
label: Capitol Records, January of 2015 ‧
OUT OF STOCK OR NOT AVAILABLE

ALIGNMENT

Disco 1
01 - Hanging On The Telephone
02 - One Way Or Another
03 - Picture This
04 - Fade Away And Radiate
05 - Pretty Baby
06 - I Know But I Don't Know
07 - 11:59
08 - Will Anything Happen?
09 - Sunday Girl
10 - Heart Of Glass
11 - I'm Gonna Love You Too
12 - Just Go Away

Bonus Tracks:
13 - Once I Had A Love (Aka The Disco Song) (1978 Version)
14 - Bang A Gong (Get It On) (Live)
15 - I Know But I Don't Know (Live)
16 - Hanging On A Telephone (Live)

Parallel Lines - CD

by Blondie

Property Description
label: Capitol Records
Release Date: January of 2015
Dimensions: 125 x 140 x 8 mm
Format: Music
Categories: Alternative/Indie > Punk/Hardcore/Emo
EAN: 4988005880406
Duration (m): 56
Number of disks: 1
Format: CD / Album

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Blondie

Blondie is an American rock band formed in New York City in 1974 by Debbie Harry (lead vocals) and Chris Stein (guitarist). The band is recognized for being one of the pioneers in the punk and new wave scene, but their eclectic sound also spanned pop, disco, reggae and funk. Blondie played a key role in the growth of the punk rock movement at CBGB, the famous New York club, alongside bands such as the Ramones, Television and Talking Heads.

The self-titled debut album Blondie was released in 1976, but it was with the third album, Parallel Lines (1978), that the band achieved worldwide success. This album included the hit "Heart of Glass", which mixed disco and rock in an innovative way, and the track "One Way or Another", which became a classic of rock music. Blondie's sound and attitude, coupled with Debbie Harry's iconic image as the platinum-haired lead singer, made the band one of the most influential and successful of the late '70s and early '80s.

Blondie's ability to adapt to different genres was one of the reasons for her continued success. In addition to rock and punk, the single "Rapture" (1981) was one of the first songs to include rap, demonstrating the band's willingness to experiment and break musical barriers. Other hits include "Call Me", which was written in collaboration with Giorgio Moroder and became one of the band's biggest hits, and "The Tide Is High", a version of a reggae song.

After the release of The Hunter (1982), the band faced several difficulties, including Chris Stein's health problems, leading to the group's breakup in 1982. However, Blondie reunited in 1997, and in 1999, they released the album No Exit, which included the hit single "Maria", proving that they were still capable of creating relevant music and conquering new audiences.

Blondie continues to record and tour, while remaining an important presence in pop and rock music. Debbie Harry, with her iconic stage presence and style, remains one of rock's most charismatic figures. The band, which has already been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, is widely recognized as one of the most influential of its time, helping to shape modern music and inspiring generations of musicians and artists.

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