

Awaken up the explosion of New Wave for ruling grip to be established into US and the rest of the world's mainstream chart of music and cultures; being loved and hated by fans and media on both sides never making Blondie's frontwoman - the infamous bunny girl Debbie Harry and the rest of the band blue. Even the haters world cannot stop this New Yorkers for going on with its poisonous tongue as Bondie finally making their first touchdown commercially through Parallel Lines with producer Mike Chapman. The central figure Ms. Harry whom always being mis-issued as the great singer with a good back-up band, always raging and endlessly told the media that Blondie will always be a solid band that professionally mixing the best collectible aspects of Punk, Pop, Reggae and Rn'B on their most easy-listening performance but not too friendly as stated by either Chris Stein or Frank Infante. This Parallel Lines album proving the sexiest Debbie Harry charms and commercial Pop cruelty on some semi-legendary (accepted by the music markets) tracks hitting the record stores like Hanging on The Telephone, Heart of Glass and I'm gonna love you too with some other songs are truly entertaining.
Surely that this energic record might become a favorable rendevouz for most people even when they aren't a real big fans of Black and White stripes.
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https://youtu.be/WodSSuZvPjY
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