Blondie Album - Atomic: The Very Best of Blondie
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Customers rating:
(4 ratings)
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Release Date:1999-06-01
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Type:Audio CD
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Genre:American Punk, Club/Dance, Dance-Rock, Disco, House, New Wave, New York Punk, Pop, Pop/Rock, Pop/Rock Music, Punk, Rock, Rock/Pop
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Label:EMI Int'l
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UPC:724349499621
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Approx. Price:$19.99
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Description :
21 of the greatest from Debbie Harry & co., including two '98 mixes of their classic 'Atomic', which was used in Coca-Cola's World Cup '98 commercial: Xenomania Mix and Tall PaulRemix. Other gems include 'Heart Of Glass', the original version of 'Atomic', 'Call Me', 'The Tide Is High', 'Denis','Dreaming', 'Rapture', 'Hanging On The Telephone', 'Rip Her To Shreds' and 'One Way Or Another'. 1998 Chrysalis release. Standard jewel case. Customer review - 2002-09-19
- A great very best of Blondie compilationSound quality is very good and it contains all their hits including I'm gonna love you too which was a hit in Europe, War child is included and the fantastic Fade away and Radiate not a single actually but it's on this CD probably I'm not the only one who think this song is a real beauty. However a new Blondie Greatest Hits will soon be released all remastered hits, this hitcollection will be updated with Maria their recent UK #1. Fade away, War Child and I'm gonna love you too will not be on that one but therefore you get the US single The hardest part which is a rocky Blondie classic ! It is a matter of choise, my advise: buy the new Greatest Hits collection instead of this one together with Parallel Lines, Blondie's biggest selling album, if you go for the hits !
Customer review - 2004-03-24
- The many faces of quality PopFor some reason known only to the record company, the tracks on this compilation are not in chronological order. The album thus opens with 1979s synth-rock track Atomic and then moves back one year for the equally electronic but far more catchy Heart Of Glass, the pop and dance classic. Track 3, Sunday Girl, also comes from the excellent Parallel Lines album, whilst Call Me (theme from American Gigolo) is another electronic dance track that has not aged well because it lacks a good tune. Next comes The Tide Is High, a lilting reggae number from 1980s Autoamerican. Denis takes us back to the brilliant 1977 album Plastic Letters, whilst Dreaming and Union City Blue come from 1980s less than inspiring Eat To The Beat album that also contains Atomic. Plastic Letters and Parallel lines remain Blondie's best ever single albums, as demonstrated by the beautiful ballad I'm Always Touched (By Your Presence Dear), the snappy pop song Picture This and the dreamy, experimental Fade Away And Radiate. X Offender and Rip Her To Shreds from their 1976 debut show the raw punk promise that was to develop into their delicious take on pop in the aforementioned Plastic Letters and Parallel Lines. Atomic concludes with two interesting remixes of the title track. Blondie made original and intelligent pop music that encompassed hypnotic synthesizer textures (Call Me, Atomic, Heart Of Glass), melodic ballads (Denis, Presence Dear), rap (Rapture), reggae (The Tide Is High) and punk rock (X Offender, Rip Her To Shreds). This is a great compilation album, like The Complete Picture (20 tracks) or Greatest Hits (19 tracks), and it is difficult to choose between them.
Customer review - 2007-08-06
- Best songs of one of the greatest punk rock/new wave bands of the late 70's Blondie was one of the greatest punk rock/new wave bands of the late 70's and early 80's.
This album showcases their most fantastic tracks from 1976 to 1982, but I agree with the pervious reviewer that it is unfortunate that the songs not in chronological order.
The synth-pop of Atomic and the vibey synthesized Heart Of Glass gives way to the sensual sunday Girl, the memorable movie soundtrack hit Call Me, the reggae style The Tide Is High, the flirtatious Denis, and one of the first rap numbers by a white band, Rapture.
Other notable hits include the calypso type Island Of Lost Souls and the angry Rip Her To Shreds.
I really love blondie, and this music really energizes me.
This stuff is still as hot as when it was released.
Blondie was one of the best bands of it's time.
Customer review - 1999-07-27
- All the Blondie hits you need on one CD.This is probably the single best Blondie compilation available, all the hits and none of the filler. All of their best songs like "Heart of Glass", "Call Me", "Rapture", "One Way or Another", and "The Tide is High" are included, as well as some ones that I hadn't heard like "Island of Lost Souls" and "Union City Blue". While "Best of Blondie" is a neat little package, "Atomic" is the most complere Blondie collection. The remixes are not that great, though, but that is just a minor fault. Anybody who enjoys female pop stars should at lease know where they came from. An essential part of any good music collection. But it!
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