U.S. first pressing.
Contains 11 tracks total.
Country: U.S.AGenre: New Wave
Label Number: VK 41165
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© 1976-1985 Chrysalis RecordsAllMusic Review by William Ruhlmann
If new wave was about reconfiguring and recontextualizing simple
pop/rock forms of the '50s and '60s in new, ironic, and aggressive ways,
then Blondie,
which took the girl group style of the early and mid-'60s and added a
'70s archness, fit right in. True punksters may have deplored the group
early on (they never had the hip cachet of Talking Heads or even the Ramones), but Blondie's
secret weapon, which was deployed increasingly over their career, was a
canny pop straddle -- they sent the music up and celebrated it at the
same time. So, for instance, songs like "X Offender" (their first
single) and "In the Flesh" (their first hit, in Australia) had the
tough-girl-with-a-tender-heart tone of the Shangri-Las (the disc was produced by Richard Gottehrer, who had handled the Angels ["My Boyfriend's Back"] among others, and Brill Building songwriter Ellie Greenwich
even sang backup on "In the Flesh"), while going one step too far into
hard-edged decadence -- that is, if you chose to see that. (The tag line
of "Look Good in Blue," for example, went, "I could give you some head
and shoulders to lie on.") The whole point was that you could take Blondie either way, and lead singer Deborah Harry's
vocals, which combined rock fervor with a kiss-off quality, reinforced
that, as did the band's energetic, trashy sound. This album, released on
independent label Private Sound, was not a major hit, but it provided a
template for the future.
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