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  • No Exit , Blondie

    LP
    List Price: $38.98
    Price: $34.98
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    Blondie - "No Exit (Expanded & Remastered)". Blondie's No Exit marked their first studio album in 17 years upon it's release in February 1999, following The Hunter (1982). The album features the UK... more
  • No Exit , Blondie

    LP
    List Price: $34.98
    Price: $29.98
    You Save: $5.00 (14%)
    Blondie - "No Exit (Expanded & Remastered)". Blondie's No Exit marked their first studio album in 17 years upon it's release in February 1999, following The Hunter (1982). The album features the UK... more
  • Against The Odds: 1974-1982 [Super Deluxe 10 LP/ 10" LP/ 7" Single] , Blondie

    LP
    List Price: $466.98
    Price: $387.98
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    Super Deluxe Collector's Edition - The first-ever authorized and in-depth archive in Blondie's history, a rarity for a band almost 50 years into their career with 40 million records sold. Against The... more
  • Vivir En La Habana , Blondie

    LP
    List Price: $22.98
    Price: $15.98
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    Blondie: VIVIR EN LA HABANA presents a meditation on this formative trip, showcasing highlights from the two-night live musical performances.
  • Heart Of Glass , Blondie

    LP
    Price: $23.98
    The song that burst Blondie out of the streets of the Bowery to #1 on the charts, "Heart of Glass" was the pivotal moment in punk's choreographed slamdance with the mainstream. Inspired by Kraftwerk... more
  • The Hunter , Blondie

    LP
    Price: $14.98
    The last album of Blondie's original period on Chrysalis, this 1982 release (a #33 LP) notched two Top 40 hits: one in the U.S. ("Island of Lost Souls"), one in the UK ("War Child"). Along with all... more
  • Blondie , Blondie

    LP
    List Price: $27.98
    Price: $24.98
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    Their ultra-hip NYC update on '60s girl groups made Blondie the talk of the town in the mid-'70s. Their 1976 debut still sounds fresh as well as retro, and wry but sincere as Debbie Harry greets the... more