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Blondie is an American rock band founded by singer Debbie Harry and guitarist Chris Stein. The band was a pioneer in the early American new wave and punk scenes of the mid-late 1970s.
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The group toured and performed throughout the world during the following years, and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2006. MP3 / 320KBPS EXCEPT FOR “OTHERS” WHICH HAVE VARIOUS BITRATES SINGLES 1978. Denis (VS 12) 1978. Hanging On The Telephone [VS] 1978. Heart Of Glass [VS] 1978. Sunday Girl [Maxi VS] 1979. Atomic [VS] 1979.
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Blondie – Discography (1976 – 2014) EAC Rip 29xCD + 3xDVD FLAC/APE Tracks & Image + Cue + Log Full Scans Included Total Size: 20.5 GB 3% RAR Recovery STUDIO ALBUMS LIVE ALBUMS COMPILATIONS Label: Various Genre: New Wave, Pop Rock Embracing a broad range of pop music that encompassed British Invasion rock, garage rock, disco, reggae, Latin rhythms, and hip-hop, Blondie was the most commercially successful band to emerge from the New York punk/new wave community of the late ’70s. The group was formed in New York City in August 1974 by singer Deborah Harry (b. July 1, 1945, Miami, Florida), formerly of the folk-pop group Wind in the Willows, and guitarist Chris Stein (b. January 5, 1950, Brooklyn, New York) out of the remnants of Harry’s previous group, the Stilettos.
The lineup fluctuated over the next year; drummer Clement Burke (b. November 24, 1955, New York) joined in May 1975, and bassist Gary Valentine signed on in August, while keyboard player James Destri (b. April 13, 1954) came on board in October, completing the initial permanent lineup.
One of the first bands on the CBGB scene to score a record deal, Blondie released their first album, Blondie, on Private Stock Records in December 1976. In July 1977, Valentine was replaced by Frank Infante.
STUDIO: 1976. Blondie (1985, Chrysalis, F2 21165, USA) 1976. Blondie (2001, Chrysalis, 6-2-1, USA) 1976. Blondie (2006, Toshiba-EMI, TOCP-67891, Japan) 1978.
Parallel Lines (1985, Chrysalis, F2 21192, USA) 1978. Parallel Lines (2006, Toshiba-EMI, TOCP-67893, Japan) 1978.