401. Blondie, "Blondie"

 


Definitely not the best-known Blondie album, I was mostly surprised by how retro it sounds.  It's almost a blend of girl group 60's sound with whatever New Wave was at the time.  This is captured perfectly on the first song, "X Offender," which has a spoken word intro that reminds you of the Shangri-Las' "Leader of the Pack" and then features what I think of as classic New Wave keyboards.  Listen:

You can just hear Debbie Harry getting her footing all the way through this record.  She's already incredibly self-assured, but sometimes she's circling around the music and it hasn't quite all melded yet.  The band is already tight as hell.  They're obviously going to go on to bigger things.

AND THAT'S THE FIRST 100!  Only 400 more to go.  The first 100 took, if you're wondering, about four and a half months.  If I keep going at the current pace, we should be done in about 18 and a half months, or sometime around September of 2022.  That's actually faster than I thought!  (Also, I do not warranty that the current pace will continue, although it seems about right.)  As always, thanks for reading.

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