Blondie - Blondie Singles Collection: 1977-1982
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Album Review
Release date: 19 October 2009
No Exit
Two decades ago, [a]Blondie[/a] ruled the post-punk charts....
Two decades ago, Blondie ruled the post-punk charts. Ice-cool New Yorkers with an arch Anglophile sensibility and impeccably trashy glamour, they took smelly old rock down to Studio 54 and helped introduce rap to mainstream audiences. Debbie Harry was the punk Madonna , the disco Deneuve : ageless, immortal, iconic. Now she's just two years behind Mick Jagger and, judging by...
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- Rip Her To Shreds (2001 Digital Remaster)
- In The Flesh (2001 Digital Remaster)
- X Offender (2001 Digital Remaster)
- Denis (2001 Digital Remaster)
- Contact In Red Square (2001 Digital Remaster) (24-Bit Digital Remaster)
- Kung Fu Girls (2001 Digital Remaster)
- (I'm Always Touched By Your) Presence Dear (2001 Digital Remaster)
- Poet's Problem (2001 Digital Remaster) (24-Bit Digital Remaster)
- Detroit 442 (2001 Digital Remaster)
- Picture This (2001 Digital Remaster)
- Fade Away And Radiate (2001 Digital Remaster)
- Hanging On The Telephone (2001 Digital Remaster)
- Will Anything Happen (2001 Digital Remaster)
- Heart Of Glass (7" Version) (Digitally Remastered '98)
- Rifle Range (2001 Digital Remaster)
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Singer says that downloading songs has killed 'everything artists used to work for'
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