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Blondie is an American rock band founded in New York City in 1974 by singer-songwriter Deborah Harry and guitarist Chris Stein. The band was a pioneer in the early American new wave and punk scenes of the mid-70s, developing their sound in famous NYC clubs such as CBGBs. With hits such as "Atomic", "Call Me". Check our available Blondie concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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At 68 legendary Blondie front woman Debbie Harry just wants to dance. And what's wrong with that? The ghost in the machine has a good ear. After 40 years of crafting pop music and touring the world as working musicians, minus 16 years of hiatus between the early '80s to late '90s, Blondie deserves a break. And while they may want to take a break from rocking to dance, they show no sign of slowing down...
- www.popmatters.com
Genius. That's what this is. Blondie's latest release, celebrating their 40th anniversary, is actually a two-disc double-hitter comprised of the new album Ghosts of Download and a greatest hits re-release Deluxe Redux Debbie Harry's at her growling, sexy and menacing best on this collection and it's proper pop/rock/punk. Ghosts Of Download, the band's tenth studio album, is a different beast. The single, A Rose By Any Other Name, a Beth Ditto duet, was released last year...
- www.beat.com.au
There's a scene in that BBC documentary about Blondie, One Way or Another, when the band are being inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Former members Frank Infante and Nigel Harrision have turned up. There's real tension. The two lads clearly have issues with how it all went down, about how, now that Blondie are back on the radar with the world wide hit, Maria, they haven't been invited to the party...
- www.state.ie
Why remake your own classics? For Blondie, this 40th-anniversary twofer is a way to reinsert themselves into the pop dialogue. Wisely, they don't mess with the blueprints for "Heart of Glass," "Rapture" and nine other favorites; they just sharpen the production, which was never that masterful anyway. More interesting, if less irresistible, is the companion disc of new material: modern dance pop focusing on Latin fusions ("I Screwed Up," with Panamanian-American rappers Los Rakas) and EDM...
- www.rollingstone.com
Don't call it a comeback since Blondie hasn't really been gone. The band has remained (intermittently) active throughout the '00s, releasing three studio sets since 1999, none of them close to its late '70s prime. But there seems to be a flurry of activity around this new project since it comes as the group celebrates its 40th anniversary, raising the profile of this double (new/re-recorded hits) package...
- www.americansongwriter.com
"More and more musicians were referencing Blondie, so it seemed the right time to reform." So was Chris Stein's declaration, in 1999, when the group he'd formed with Deborah Harry returned after a 17-year absence with the No Exit album, spawning a UK No 1 with the quintessential uplift of Maria. Having sated their creative spirit by recording a new album, Blondie were happy to go live and bask in the kind of adulation that time and new generations of fans can stoke, celebrating their hits...
- recordcollectormag.com
Genre: New Wave Year: 2004 Country: USA Official Site: Blondie Details: Tracks & Audio Label: Sanctuary Records Modern-era Blondie is largely unknown to me ? I heard their late-1990s comeback album got universally panned ? but if most of it is like The Curse of Blondie, it can't be that bad, right...
- www.plume-noire.com
Blondie has never been predictable. Even during periods of their greatest commercial success in the late '70s and early '80s, the group took risks. When their music did reflect prevailing pop trends, it was on their own terms. For all its mirror ball ambience, "Heart Of Glass" was an affectionate homage to the conventions of disco rather than a career-saving contrivance...
- www.popmatters.com
Nostalgia is a feeling that commonly arises when trying to define a musical experience. Not only is any kind of new music built up following some sort of tradition -- or going against it -- but the memory mechanisms always trigger resemblances, connections, and references to the history of our perceptual experience. The way we understand the musical present is mediated then by means of an idealization of a glorious, archetypical past...
- www.tinymixtapes.com
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