Blondie – Against the Odds: 1974-1982 Box Set FIRST LOOK



Blondie – Against the Odds: 1974-1982 is a brand new official box set from Blondie celebrating the band and their legacy by opening up the vaults! In this video, we take a first look at the release and what’s included.

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18 thoughts on “Blondie – Against the Odds: 1974-1982 Box Set FIRST LOOK”

  1. I have all the original albums on vinyl and cd. I'll probably just get the smaller 3cd set. Have to save some Pennies for the deluxe set of Revolver coming later this year and maybe a couple more McCartney archive editions. Not to mention all the movies I have on preorder.

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  2. It’s nice that they offer a few options to buy the physical version of this set because $300-$400 is insane for the vinyl box set. I think for someone just latching onto the band, it’s a hell of a way to get introduced to Blondie. I don’t see myself reverting back to CD’s and carrying around a Walkman anytime soon…no matter how trendy that fad gets, but again, it’s nice to see that many options out there for a physical release.

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  3. Wow! A Sunday video! I got the vinyl edition of this set last Wednesday. I ordered direct from the Numero Group, as it was considerably cheaper ($140) to pre-order from them vs. regular retailers. (I already have most of the albums on CD.) This is a huge, heavy behemoth of a box set. It was very well packed. I was going to throw the outer shipping box away, but it has Debbie Harry on the inside cover of the box. It was very smart of Blondie to go with Numero, as they are a relatively small company, but have done some very nice box sets, such as one on Husker Du, early White Zombie, and an exotica collection.

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  4. I was surprised when your video popped up because I mostly collect movies but made an exception for this Blondie set (I’ve been watching your 4K/Blu-ray content for a while). I picked up the CD set during one of Target's B2G1F sales. My introduction to Debbie Harry was actually via the Canadian animated movie Rock & Rule, which I rented on VHS when I was a kid (she was the singing voice of the heroine, Angel). Her music was also a highlight of the movie Trainspotting. And now I’m looking forward to Arrow's 4K release of Videodrome.

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  5. Thanks for the upload! I usually pick up individual albums as opposed to box sets because I'm not too bothered for lots of demos and alternate versions but this set seems great all 6 albums with all of the bonus tracks together [: just ordered this cd version would have liked the vinyl set but it's a bit expensive and tbh this looks equally great – blondie are my favourite

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  6. I practically wore out my copy of Eat to the Beat, pretty well learned how to play all the songs on my drums. Accidents can happen with the most difficult to learn just because of the overall speed of the drums. I have a collector's edition of their CDs it was put out by EMI it's just the best of, 3 cd set. I saw Deborah Harry perform live back in 1989, she still had great vocals.

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