Blondie's Parallel Lines Introduction: "Went Walking One Day on the Lower East Side ... " Chapter One: Downtown New York in the 1960s and 1970s Blondie's New York Genes Punk's Bubblegum Roots The Avant-Garde Goes Pop! Children of The Velvet Underground Max's Kan... K Mcleod 被引...
Released in September 1978,Parallel Lineswas the culmination of everything Blondie had been working toward, both musically and stylistically. It's a modern pop record that nods to the past and looks to the future: The LP begins with a killer cover of the Nerves' "Hanging on the Telephone,"...
The Super Deluxe Collectors’ Edition contains Blondie’s first six albums –‘Blondie’ (1976), ‘Plastic Letters’ (1977), ‘Parallel Lines’ (1978), ‘Eat To The Beat’ (1979), ‘Autoamerican’ (1980) and ‘The Hunter’ (1982) – as well as bonus tracks including a previously unh...
As I commented previously every track on ‘Parallel Lines’ bar the last one would have been a massive hit if it had been released as a single and 4 were massive hits. Get as much Blondie for your buck as you can, you won’t be disappointed. 1 SDE Reader hrsnzeli 2 years ago...
gained greater fame in the American new wave as the frontmen for the Plimsouls and the Beat, respectively. The third, Jack Lee, wrote the EP's lead track, "Hanging on the Telephone." Two years later, it was recorded by Blondie for 'Parallel Lines' and released as the album's second ...
Parallel Lines9.2 Greatest Hits8.6 Eat to the Beat8.7 Denis-Best of Blondie9.9 Blondie Live9.3 Heart of Glass9.5 Sunday Girl9.0 Plastic Letters7.9 Greatest Hits: Sound & Vision9.1 "The Best of Blondie"的论坛 ··· 卡带来自momo2023-12-07 23:36:37...
Parallel Lines Side A 1. Hanging On The Telephone 2. One Way Or Another 3. Picture This 4. Fade Away And Radiate 5. Pretty Baby 6. I Know But I Don’t Know Side B 1. 11:59 2. Will Anything Happen 3. Sunday Girl 4. Heart Of Glass ...
I'd like to think that even back then, my ears were mostly clear of teenage hormones—I boughtParallel Linesa few years after its release—yet, ironically, Harry's looks and glamour led me to underestimate the band. I wrote them off with the same easy hand that relegated the girl groups...
collection of remixes. Those singles were obvious choices for this CD, which ranges from Blondie classics (including "Call Me," "Sunday Girl," and "The Tide Is High") to such solo material as "Feel the Spin" and the humorous "French Kissin' in the USA." The most interesting remixes he...