Release date: 30-04-2015(originally released in 1978)
2015 EU reissue 180g audiophile Vinyl LP+download -Blondie’s third album. Universally hailed as the band's masterpiece, Parallel Lines peaked at #6 on Billboard’s Top 200 Albums chart and is anchored by the ubiquitous "Heart Of Glass," Blondie’s first #1 hit on both sides of the Atlantic. The iconic album also features the smash hit “One Way Or Another” as well as additional stylish standouts like "Picture This," “Hanging On The Telephone” and "Sunday Girl."
Tracks:
A1 Hanging On The Telephone
A2 One Way Or Another
A3 Picture This
A4 Fade Away And Radiate
A5 Pretty Baby
A6 I Know But I Don't Know
B1 11:59
B2 Will Anything Happen
B3 Sunday Girl
B4 Heart Of Glass
B5 I'm Gonna Love You Too
B6 Just Go Away
Before Blondie, punk and disco were enemies, pop and reggae were strangers and rock and hip-hop were at war. Through groundbreaking songs, Blondie changed all that and the band's influence on generations of artists that followed is undeniable. They were the first group to emerge from New York's new wave/punk renaissance with an album (1976's Blondie), the first to chart a #1 single, a revolutionary blend of punk and disco ("Heart of Glass") and the first to top the charts with both a rap song (1981's "Rapture") and a reggae tune ("The Tide is High").
The original Blondie was formed in 1974 by art student/guitarist Chris Stein and ex-folkie and ex-Max's Kansas City waitress, vocalist/songwriter Deborah Harry. Drummer Clem Burke and keyboard player Jimmy Destri joined in 1975. The band played the fabled New York downtown circuit of CBGB's, Max's Kansas City and Mothers, amassing a major following before recording their well received debut Blondie (1976) and diverse follow-up Plastic Letters (1978).
Produced by British hit-maker Mike Chapman, Blondie’s third album and second of 1978, Parallel Lines has sold more than 20 million copies around the world. Universally hailed as the band's masterpiece, Parallel Lines peaked at #6 on Billboard’s Top 200 Albums chart and is anchored by the ubiquitous "Heart Of Glass," Blondie’s first #1 hit on both sides of the Atlantic. The iconic album also features the smash hit “One Way Or Another” as well as additional stylish standouts like "Picture This," “Hanging On The Telephone” and "Sunday Girl."