Here are some of Blondie's EPs:
Release chronology (studio albums + notable compilations / live releases)
There are bands that define a decade, and then there is Blondie. Emerging from the gritty, neon-lit bowels of 1970s CBGBs, Debbie Harry and Co. didn’t just help invent punk rock; they hijacked it, dressed it up in pop glitter, and took it to the top of the charts.
Compressed, loud 90s radio production with powerful low-end frequencies. The Curse of Blondie (2003)
Blondie was always a band of textures. They blended the rough edges of punk with the glossy sheen of pop production. An MP3 tends to smooth over those rough edges, homogenizing the sound.
After a 17-year silence, Blondie made a triumphant return in 1999 with No Exit. The lead single, Maria, hit number one in the UK, proving their relevance hadn't faded. Since then, the band has remained prolific, releasing albums such as The Curse of Blondie (2003), Panic of Girls (2011), and the critically acclaimed Pollinator (2017).
: Features the original "The Disco Song" (which became "Heart of Glass") and a "Bond theme" version of "For Your Eyes Only". Core Discography Highlights (1976–2022)
Perhaps the most radical departure in their catalog, Autoamerican saw Blondie abandon all stylistic constraints. Recorded in Los Angeles, the album incorporates sweeping orchestral arrangements, authentic roots reggae, jazz, and early hip-hop. "Rapture", "The Tide Is High", "T-Birds"
As the 80s began, the band pushed into even more adventurous territory.
Note to collectors: Always verify that your source files are genuine 88.2 kHz FLACs (use software like Spek or Fakin’ The Funk). Many “high-res” discographies are upsampled from CD quality.
Blondie - - Discography 1976-2022 -flac- 88
Here are some of Blondie's EPs:
Release chronology (studio albums + notable compilations / live releases)
There are bands that define a decade, and then there is Blondie. Emerging from the gritty, neon-lit bowels of 1970s CBGBs, Debbie Harry and Co. didn’t just help invent punk rock; they hijacked it, dressed it up in pop glitter, and took it to the top of the charts.
Compressed, loud 90s radio production with powerful low-end frequencies. The Curse of Blondie (2003)
Blondie was always a band of textures. They blended the rough edges of punk with the glossy sheen of pop production. An MP3 tends to smooth over those rough edges, homogenizing the sound.
After a 17-year silence, Blondie made a triumphant return in 1999 with No Exit. The lead single, Maria, hit number one in the UK, proving their relevance hadn't faded. Since then, the band has remained prolific, releasing albums such as The Curse of Blondie (2003), Panic of Girls (2011), and the critically acclaimed Pollinator (2017).
: Features the original "The Disco Song" (which became "Heart of Glass") and a "Bond theme" version of "For Your Eyes Only". Core Discography Highlights (1976–2022)
Perhaps the most radical departure in their catalog, Autoamerican saw Blondie abandon all stylistic constraints. Recorded in Los Angeles, the album incorporates sweeping orchestral arrangements, authentic roots reggae, jazz, and early hip-hop. "Rapture", "The Tide Is High", "T-Birds"
As the 80s began, the band pushed into even more adventurous territory.
Note to collectors: Always verify that your source files are genuine 88.2 kHz FLACs (use software like Spek or Fakin’ The Funk). Many “high-res” discographies are upsampled from CD quality.