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"...XXXXV Offenders..."
Let's be honest here and
dive into full-on truth mode.
From a distance of 45-years
(2022) and if it wasn't for great moments like "Rip Her To Shreds",
"Rifle Range" and "Kung Fu Girls" - it's hard to imagine
the staggering success of Blondie listening to this - their rather weedy
self-titled debut album – even on this 2001 Extended Edition CD upgrade.
First issued in January 1977
on Private Stock Records in the USA (the debut single was December 1976), and
reissued later that year by Chrysalis on both sides of the pond – neither
"Blondie" nor its three seven-inch singles charted.
But that all changed with
February 1978's monster hit "Denis" and that same month – the
"Plastic Letters" LP. "Denis" smashed it to No. 2 while the
album hit No. 10 on the UK charts – the second album even denting the
all-important US Billboard Rock LP market with a decent No.72 showing.
But let's get back to the
'you know her' Soap Opera Queen Debut album of 1977 that has at least been
bolstered up here with some very cool New-Wavy rarities tagged on as Bonuses.
To the XXXXV offenders...
UK released September 2001 -
"Blondie" by BLONDIE on Capitol/Chrysalis 5335962 (Barcode
724353359621) is an Expanded Edition CD Reissue and Remaster with Five Bonus
Tracks that plays out as follows (46:28 minutes):
1. X Offender [Side 1]
2. Little Girl Lies
3. In The Flesh
4. Look Good In Blue
5. In The Sun
6. A Shark In Jets Clothing
7. Man Overboard [Side 2]
8. Rip Her to Shreds
9. Rifle Range
10. Kung Fu Girls
11. The Attack Of The Giant
Ants
Tracks 1 to 11 are their
debut album "Blondie" - released January 1977 in the USA on Private
Stock PS 2023 and April 1977 in the UK on Private Stock PVLP 1017. It was
reissued in the UK September 1977 on Chrysalis CHR 1165 - finally charted March
1979 on the success of their third album "Parallel Lines" peaking at
No. 79.
BONUS TRACKS:
12. Out In The Streets
(Instant Records Demo, 1975)
13. The Thin Line (Instant
Records Demo, 1975)
14. Platinum Blond (Instant
Records Demo, 1975)
15. X Offender (Original
Private Stock 45-Single Version)
16. In The Sun (Original
Private Stock 45-Single Version)
Tracks 15 and 16 are the
June 1976 US Debut 45-single on Private Stock PS 45,097 - March 1977 in the UK
on Private Stock PVT 90 - "In The Sun" was a Non-LP B-side at the
time
BLONDIE was:
DEBORAH HARRY – Lead Vocals
CHRIS STEIN – Guitars (Bass
on "X Offender")
JAMES DESTRI – Keyboards
GARY VALENTINE – Bass
CLEMENT BURKE – Drums
Songwriting partner Ronnie
Toast
The 8-page inlay is a fairly
basic affair for thise 'Remaster' series not surprisingly containing a page of
7" and 12" picture sleeves (German and Japanese) and a live photo the
band from the period with May 2001 liner notes provided by original producer
RICHARD GOTTEHERER. There are a further two pages of recording/reissue credits
and the 24-bit Remaster from original tapes has been done by KEVIN BARTLEY at
Capitol Mastering. Given what I was used to, you have to say that the Audio is
way punchier and the clarity on tracks like "Look Good In Blue"
almost unnerving at times. To the lithesome five-piece...
I often think it a mistake
to have opened the LP with "X Offender" instead of say "Rip Her
To Shreds" - but fans love it I know and for me the LP version is beefier than
the 45-mix of this anarchic cool. Oh the delicious naughtiness of lyrics like
"Darling...I can’t wait to touch you...in the flesh..." done to a
60ts Girl group melodrama backbeat. And while I like Stein's "In The
Sun", Debbie's own "Man Overboard" hasn't aged well.
But my
poison will always be that trio on Side 2 - "Rip Her To Shreds",
Rifle Range" and "Kung Fu Girls" - where they sound like
England's answer to The Motels (check out my reviews for the stunning BGO
Reissues of their first 4 albums on Capitol Records). The first three 1975
Demos in the Bonuses are a different sounding Blondie - way more New Wave than
overtly Pop and actually better recorded than I had expected (bloody good
actually). And in the end, it's cool to have both the A and Non-LP B-side of
"X Offender" tagged on too – the spirit of the year captured by that lippy
B-side "In The Sun".
"I lost my heart at the
Rifle Range..." Debbie sang all those years ago. Well maybe not entirely
for your debut my dear, but world domination was not far away.
Is it really forty-five
years on for "Blondie" - my God!
That 12" single poster for
"Rip Her To Shreds" of Debbie looking so sexy (yours for only 75p) is
still a blast...just like this rather zippy little CD reissue...
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