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  • No Exit , Blondie

    LP
    List Price: $34.98
    Price: $29.98
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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
  • Yuletide Throwdown , Blondie

    12" Single
    Price: $23.98
    Blondie -"Yuletide Throwdown" 12" single featuring "Yuletide Throwdown," co-written and performed with Fab 5 Freddy, recorded around the time of "Rapture," and using the same samples. The audio has... more
  • Parallel Lines , Blondie

    LP
    List Price: $24.98
    Price: $21.98
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    From the ultra-chic album cover to the #1 hit "Heart of Glass," Top 40 hit "One Way or Another" and killer cuts "Hanging on the Telephone," "Fade Away and Radiate," "Picture This" and "Just Go Away,"... more
  • Plastic Letters , Blondie

    LP
    List Price: $24.98
    Price: $21.98
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    Blondie debuted on the pop charts with their 1978 sophomore LP, which went Top 10 in the UK thanks to the UK smashes "Denis" and "(I'm Always Touched by Your) Presence, Dear." Originally released by... 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
  • Eat To The Beat , Blondie

    LP
    List Price: $24.98
    Price: $21.98
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    Limited 180 gram vinyl LP repressing of this classic album from the new wave icons. Eat To The Beat is the fourth studio album by Blondie. It was certified Platinum in the United States, where it... 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