Blondie: Against The Odds 1974-1982 Unboxing



After six years of compiling, restoring, mixing, and remastering, we present to you the first ever Blondie Archival Project — 𝔹𝕝𝕠𝕟𝕕𝕚𝕖: 𝔸𝕘𝕒𝕚𝕟𝕤𝕥 𝕋𝕙𝕖 𝕆𝕕𝕕𝕤 𝟙𝟡𝟟𝟜-𝟙𝟡𝟠𝟚, out now: https://blondie.lnk.to/AgainstTheOdds.

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43 thoughts on “Blondie: Against The Odds 1974-1982 Unboxing”

  1. Debbie was the reason as a very young male teen in 79 that I knew I like and was attracted to girls, thank you, Debbie. Side note: The album Parallel Lines is a pop masterpiece to this day

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  2. She's iconic! I love her voice her style. Debbie, Chris I love so much what they've brought to music still today. Blondie : the band of whole generation. The soundtrack of my life.
    💎💎💎🌹🌺🌼🌻🎤🎸🎸🎸👌~];)-✊✊✌✌

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  3. She was my teen idol. Got most of her vinyl from around the world.
    Still have my Blondie Fan Club Membership Card and Fanzine Mags.
    £273.99 from Amazon, but £230.00 above for pre-order!

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  4. Just ordered. Psyched for this release. It sounds really good and the taste of unreleased tracks is a rush! I hope UMG puts out more Blondie gems! In particular those Musikladen shows from '77 & '78 on CD/DVD unedited, choice concerts from '78 & '79 (that WCDB Boston show would make a great remaster!) on CD/DVD, a Box Set of the Eat To The Beat UK/Paris shows CD/DVD and a Box Set of the 1982 Tracks Across America shows CD/DVD. I would love to see the whole Toronto '82 HBO concert without the terrible edits and crowd noise over the bands music. I missed the Detroit '82 show and if that's in the vaults I would love it on CD!!

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  5. I really hate how the CD versions of these boxsets are ignored now. This clip focuses totally on the vinyl apart from the last shot which begrudgingly mentions in small letters that its also available on CD. Very poor form.

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  6. Debbie broke my heart when she didn't include my portrait (see the famous photo by Stephanie Chernikowski at The Blitz Benefit at CBGB 1978 – She was wearing a hoodie with shades holding onto my portrait in a tube, backstage), in her book. Debbie was my first love and first kiss (5/4/78 at The Palladium aftershow party).

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  7. Debbie your Rapture song was illuminating its just so cool to know beautiful music written so badly but music tells us no lyrics is important in music but the music itself, i know lyrics are bad due to time constrains but you nailed that your music is the true!Kudos ,i listen when i get drunk and i sleep as there is no 😹😹😹

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  8. Currently streaming on apple music!!this package is such fire!!! I especially like the 1st song "out in the streets" deep old school 1970s vibes really old sound but some how fresh and fun!!!. . . documentary??

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