BLONDIE - HEART OF GLASS b/w RIFLE RANGE 7" Picture Sleeve SINGLE VINYL

- The spirit of New Wave finds its eternal pulse!

BLONDIE's "Heart of Glass," released on a 7" Picture Sleeve SINGLE VINYL, is a genre-defying anthem that topped charts globally in 1979. From its melodic brilliance to chart-topping triumph, the song remains a cultural touchstone, embodying BLONDIE's innovative spirit and leaving an indelible mark on the New Wave landscape.

 

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"Heart of Glass" Album Description:

"Heart of Glass," the transcendent anthem by American New Wave band BLONDIE, emerges from the grooves of a 7" Picture Sleeve SINGLE VINYL. Penned by Deborah Harry and Chris Stein, this song became the crown jewel of the band's third studio album, Parallel Lines, and a chart-topping sensation in 1979.

Writing the Melodic Tapestry:

Deborah Harry and Chris Stein's collaborative genius birthed "Heart of Glass," a melodic tapestry that seamlessly blended elements of new wave, punk, and disco. The result was a genre-defying anthem that captured the spirit of the late '70s.

Chart-Topping Triumph:

Released in January 1979, "Heart of Glass" quickly ascended the charts, claiming the top spot in both the US and the UK. Its infectious rhythm and Debbie Harry's sultry vocals resonated globally, making it an anthem for a generation navigating the shifting musical landscape.

Parallel Lines Connection:

The song's inclusion in the Parallel Lines album added depth to BLONDIE's sonic exploration. The album, known for its eclectic mix of styles, showcased the band's versatility, with "Heart of Glass" standing out as a shimmering gem within the collection.

Visual Harmony in a Picture Sleeve:

The 7" Picture Sleeve SINGLE VINYL format not only housed this musical masterpiece but also provided a canvas for visual expression. The cover art, a snapshot of BLONDIE's captivating aesthetic, complemented the song's allure, creating a harmonious marriage of sound and visuals.

Legacy of Resonance:

"Heart of Glass" endures as more than a chart-topper; it's a cultural touchstone. Its timeless appeal transcends eras, influencing subsequent generations of musicians and solidifying BLONDIE's status as pioneers in shaping the New Wave genre.

Music Genre:

70's New Wave, Pop Rock 

Album Production Information:

The album: "BLONDIE Heart of Glass / Rifle Range" was produced by: Rare Blue Music, Monster Island Music,

Record Label & Catalognr:

Chrysalis 6285 007 

Media Format:

7" Vinyl Stereo Gramophone Record 

Year & Country:

1978 Made in Germany

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BLONDIE Heart Of Glass / Rifle Range 7" PS Single

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Chrysalis 103 681 , 1981 , Germany

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Chrysalis 203 810 , 1981 , Germany

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