Descarga Blondie Discografia 9:53:00 Unknown No comments Y para arrancar la semana, les dejo la discograf??a de una banda que si bien no es de las mas importantes de la historia del Rock (inclusive en la etiqueta le pongo 'Pop'), pero que nos hicieron bailar bastante en esas??pocas y creo que muchos nost??lgicos la van a apreciar, por supuesto. Jun 18, 2016 Embracing a broad range of pop music that encompassed British Invasion rock, garage rock, disco, reggae, Latin rhythms, and hip-hop, Blondie was the most commercially successful band to emerge from the New York punk/new wave community of the late ’70s.
X Offender02. Little Girl Lies03. In The Flesh04. Look Good In Blue05.
In The Sun06. A Shark In Jets Clothing07. Man Overboard08. Rip Her To Shreds09. Rifle Range10.
Kung Fu Girls11. The Attack Of The Giant Ants12. Out In The Streets (Original Instant Records Demo)13. The Thin Line (Original Instant Records Demo)14. Platinum Blonde (Original Instant Records Demo)15. X Offender (Original Private Stock Single Version)16. In The Sun (Original Private Stock Single Version)Download.
Blondie Ghosts of Download01. Sugar On The Side02.
A Rose By Any Name04. I Want To Drag You Around06. I Screwed Up07. Take Me In The Night09.
Make A Way10. Take It Back13. Put Some Color On You15. Can’t Stop Wanting16. PrismGreatest Hits Deluxe Redux01.
Heart Of Glass02. The Tide Is High04. Sunday Girl06.
Hanging On The Telephone07. One Way Or Another09. Rip Her To ShredsDownload.
American band, formed in 1974. Drummer and keyboard player joined in 1975. In 1976 they released their first album 'Blondie'.
After several more releases the band fell apart in the early 1980s. However they reformed in the late 1990s.The band embraced a wide variety of pop music styles (New Wave, British Invasion Rock and Roll, Garage Rock and Roll, Disco, Reggae, Latin rhythms, and Hip-Hop).Inducted into Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 2006 (Performer).Publicist: Linda Carbone, Press Here Publicity [email protected]. In contrast to the heroin-fueled, raw Garage power offered by the Stooges, the stilettos-and-lipstick Glam of the New York Dolls, and the turtlenecked, literary-minded experimentalism of the Talking Heads, Blondie were the embodiment of sweetly seductive, powder-puff pop wrapped in Punk sandpaper.
Built on a foundation of wistful '60s girl-group pop spiked with tough-chick lyricism, Blondie walked a fine line between innocent good girl/seductive bad girl imagery: in their songs, the dewy-eyed sex kitten may have been purring contentedly, but her claws were razor sharp.The formula worked well enough for the band to become a major mainstream force - vocalist Debbie Harry's striking beauty was certainly no hindrance -producing New Wave hits that appealed to types far beyond those who frequented CBGB's. The band continued to create new, inventive music by covering obscure artists (the Nerves, the Paragons) and delving into then-widely unexplored genres (Ska, reggae, rap), cementing their reputation as founding Punk figures and musical experimentalists.