Blondie 4(0)-Ever/Ghosts of Download [CD/DVD]

Blondie 4(0)-Ever/Ghosts of Download [CD/DVD]

by Blondie
Blondie 4(0)-Ever/Ghosts of Download [CD/DVD]

Blondie 4(0)-Ever/Ghosts of Download [CD/DVD]

by Blondie

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Overview

While it's an inarguably good thing that Blondie is still extant in the 21st century, the band's 2014 release Blondie 4(0)-Ever suggests the predicaments imposed by the band's past and present as they acknowledge their 40th anniversary. Blondie 4(0)-Ever bundles together two albums, a collection of new material called Ghosts of Download, and Greatest Hits Deluxe Redux, a re-recorded set of Blondie favorites. While 2011's Panic of Girls suggested that Blondie was striving to make a place in their new music for all of their many influences, Ghosts of Download is an album clearly made with the dancefloor in mind; electronic beats and gleaming synthesized melodies dominate the tunes, and while all members of the current lineup are listed in the credits, except for the vocals and some very occasional guitar lines from Chris Stein, just about everything here appears to have come from a keyboard or a computer program. Ghosts of Download lacks the wit and adventure of Blondie's best moments, and the presence of the numerous guest stars on these sessions (including Beth Ditto of the Gossip and Latin EDM artists Systema Solar) suggest Stein and Deborah Harry struggled to find their own voice within this material, which ignores pop and rock in favor of dance-influenced sounds without the playful downtown cheek of "Heart of Glass" or "Rapture." As for Harry, her vocals are cool, stylish, and well-controlled, but there's a lack of fire or dynamics in her performances that suggests she's chosen a deliberately narrow range as time takes its inevitable toll on her voice (she was 68 years old when she cut these sessions, and while she sounds quite good for her age, she's clearly not the singer she once was). And was anyone really waiting for Blondie to cover Frankie Goes to Hollywood, especially with such a disinterested tone? On disc two, Greatest Hits Deluxe Redux contains newly re-recorded versions of 11 of their better-known sides, and like most examples of an artist re-doing their hits, these performances fall significantly short in a side by side comparison with the originals, though this is livelier than the Ghosts of Download sessions and features the full band playing with professionalism and a certain elan (Clem Burke's drumming is as crisp and forceful as ever). Harry's vocals are more pleasing here as well; while her range is still narrower than in her prime, she cheats the missing notes more gracefully, perhaps because she's been doing it on-stage for some time now. But one would imagine that anyone who is enough of a fan to buy Blondie's 10th studio album in the year 2014 would already own these 11 songs in their original form, and Greatest Hits Deluxe Redux adds little value to this package, nice as it is to hear some of these tunes again. [Blondie 4(0)-Ever was also released as a CD/DVD set.] ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 05/13/2014
Label: Noble Id
UPC: 0846070050121

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Heart of Glass
  2. Dreaming
  3. The Tide Is High
  4. Maria
  5. Sunday Girl
  6. Hanging on the Telephone
  7. Rapture
  8. One Way or Another
  9. Call Me
  10. Atomic
  11. Rip Her to Shreds

Disc 2

  1. Sugar on the Side
  2. Rave
  3. A Rose by Any Other Name
  4. Winter
  5. I Want to Drag You Around
  6. I Screwed Up
  7. Relax
  8. Take Me in the Night
  9. Make Away
  10. Mile High
  11. Euphoria
  12. Take It Back
  13. Backroom

Disc 3

  1. Kung Fu Girls
  2. In the Sun
  3. Little Girl Lies
  4. Look Good in Blue
  5. Man Overboard
  6. A Shark in Jets Clothing
  7. Rifle Range
  8. In the Flesh
  9. X-Offender
  10. Youth Nabbed as a Sniper
  11. Rip Her to Shreds
  12. Heart Full of Soul
  13. I Love Playing with Fire
  14. Palisades Park
  15. Denis [Rehearsal]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Blondie   Primary Artist
Hector Fonseca   Vocals
Natalie Hawkins   Vocals
Los Rakas   Featured Artist
Keliah Baez   Featured Artist
Felicia Dennis   Featured Artist
Beth Ditto   Featured Artist
Keisha Williams   Featured Artist
Miss Guy   Featured Artist
Systema Solar   Featured Artist

Technical Credits

Chris Stein   Producer,Photography,Group Member,Composer
Joe Tomino   Additional Production
Joan Jett   Composer
Graham Gouldman   Composer
John Holt   Composer
Leigh Foxx   Group Member
Debbie Harry   Composer,Group Member
Mark O'Toole   Composer
Jimmy Destri   Composer
Nigel Harrison   Composer
Hector Fonseca   Composer
Giorgio Moroder   Composer
Holly Johnson   Composer
Chuck Barris   Composer
Clem Burke   Group Member
Peter Gill   Composer
Neil Levenson   Composer
Hernan Santiago   Mixing
Brian Nash   Composer
Natalie Hawkins   Composer
Jamie Siegel   Composer,Additional Production
Matthew Katz-Bohen   Composer,Producer,Group Member
Jeremy Scherer   Additional Production
Paul David Haser   Mixing
Gary Lachman   Composer
Lissy Trullie   Composer
Tommy Kessler   Composer,Group Member
Jeffrey Saltzman   Composer,Producer
Jack Lee   Composer
Mikael Johnston   Mixing,Composer
Dave Smith   Composer
Trevor Niemann   Design
Systema Solar   Composer
Laurel Katz-Bohen   Composer
Jon Notar   Composer
Matthew Barus   Composer
Ryan Ewing   Cover Art
Archie Ekong   Programming,Additional Production
Barbara Sicuranza   Composer
Conrad Kaneshiro   Additional Production
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