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Eat to the Beat [Bonus Tracks] (CD)

Blondie

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Released: 2001 List Price: 11.98
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Just as Blondie's second album, Plastic Letters, was a pale imitation of their self-titled debut, Eat to the Beat, their fourth album, was a secondhand version of their breakthrough third album, Parallel Lines: one step forward, half a step back. There was an attempt, on such songs as "The Hardest Part" and "Atomic," to recreate the rock/disco fusion of the group's one major U.S. hit, "Heart of Glass," without similar success, and, elsewhere, the band just tried to cover too many stylistic bases. "Die Young Stay Pretty," for example, dipped into an island sound complete with modified reggae beat (a foreshadowing of the upcoming hit "The Tide Is High"), and "Sound-a-Sleep" was a lullaby that dragged too much to be a good change of pace. The British, who had long since been converted, made Eat to the Beat another chart-topper, with three major hits, including a number one ranking for "Atomic" and almost the same success for "Dreaming," but in the U.S., which still saw Blondie as a slightly comic one-hit wonder, the album was greeted for what it was -- slick corporate rock without the tangy flavor that had made Parallel Lines such ear candy. [The 2001 reissue added four bonus tracks that expanded on the album's eclecticism. "Die Young Stay Pretty" and a cover of the Four Tops' "Seven Rooms of Gloom" came from a New Year's Eve 1979 show in Glasgow, Scotland, and were previously unreleased in the U.S.; a live cover of David Bowie's "Heroes" had been the B-side of "Atomic" in the U.K.; and the live cover of Johnny Cash's "Ring of Fire" came from the {#Roadie} soundtrack. But the reissue's most striking feature was producer Mike Chapman's surprisingly frank liner notes, which detailed the band's troubles during the recording sessions.] ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Tracklisting
Disk  | 1 
1Dreaming
2Hardest Part
3Union City Blue
4Shayla
5Eat to the Beat
6Accidents Never Happen
7Die Young Stay Pretty
8Slow Motion
9Atomic
10Sound-A-Sleep
11Victor
12Living in the Real World
13Die Young Stay Pretty [Live BBC 12/31/79] [#][*]
147-Rooms of Gloom [Live BBC 12/31/79] [#][*]
15Heroes [Live][*]
16Ring of Fire [Live][*]

 

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