Album Details
Title: Parallel Lines Artist: Blondie Release Date: 9/1978 Re-Released On: 2/26/2008 Label: Chrysalis, Toshiba EMI, Car Duration: 38:11 UPCs: 094632119223, 400000005249, 4988006848252, 5099952100727, 0094632119254, 0724353359959, 094632119216, 724382145912, 762185170748, 498800684825 Genre: Rock Styles: Punk, New Wave, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Punk/New Wave, New York Punk, American Punk, Dance-Rock Moods: Brash, Confident, Ironic, Sexual, Sexy, Stylish, Swaggering, Wry, Acerbic, Boisterous, Cynical/Sarcastic, Detached, Gutsy, Lively, Refined/Mannered, Rousing, Snide, Summery, Warm, Wistful, Sweet, Aggressive, Amiable/Good-Natured, Confrontational, Energetic, Exuberant, Fiery, Fun, Gentle, Intense, Light, Playful, Soft, Street-Smart, Urgent, Visceral, Witty, Happy, Party/Celebratory, Rollicking, Campy, Carefree, Hypnotic, Literate, Quirky, Sensual, Theatrical Total Copies: 0 Members Wishing: 5 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Hanging on the Telephone
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One Way or Another
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Picture This
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Fade Away and Radiate
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Pretty Baby
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I Know But I Don't Know
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11:59
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Will Anything Happen?
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Sunday Girl
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Heart of Glass
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Gonna Love You Too
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Just Go Away
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2008 | CD | Car | 210072 | | 2007 | CD | Toshiba EMI | 53873 | | ------ | CD | Chrysalis | 21192 |
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Album Review
Blondie turned to British pop producer Mike Chapman for their third album, on which they abandoned any pretensions to new wave legitimacy (just in time, given the decline of the new wave) and emerged as a pure pop band. But it wasn't just Chapman that made Parallel Lines Blondie's best album; it was the band's own songwriting, including Deborah Harry, Chris Stein, and James Destri's "Picture This," and Harry and Stein's "Heart of Glass," and Harry and new bass player Nigel Harrison's "One Way or Another," plus two contributions from nonbandmember Jack Lee, "Will Anything Happen?" and "Hanging on the Telephone." That was enough to give Blondie a number one on both sides of the Atlantic with "Heart of Glass" and three more U.K. hits, but what impresses is the album's depth and consistency -- album tracks like "Fade Away and Radiate" and "Just Go Away" are as impressive as the songs pulled for singles. The result is state-of-the-art pop/rock circa 1978, with Harry's tough-girl glamour setting the pattern that would be exploited over the next decade by a host of successors led by Madonna. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Chris Stein | E-Bow, Guitar (12 String), Guitar | | Clem Burke | Drums | | Dale Powers | Vocals | | Debbie Harry | Vocals | | Edo Goddard | Photography | | Frank Infante | Bass, Guitar | | Jimmy Destri | Keyboards | | Martyn Goddard | Photography | | Mike Chapman | Producer | | Nigel Harrison | Bass | | Ramey Communications | Cover Design | | Robert Fripp | Guitar |
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