Is the Name of the Band

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Blondie Is the Name of the Band (an early slogan urging fans to look beyond the band's peroxide pin-up frontperson) captures Deborah Harry and company on the eve of their international breakthrough. A 1978 live recording from the popular German TV rock show Musikladen, it illustrates just how much of the group's brusque power-pop was indebted to Tamla, Merseybeat, and even Buddy Holly (witness the cover of "I'm Gonna Love You Too"). --Kevin Maidment

Album Description
First of two albums recorded at studio Bremen in Germany in December of 1978, just prior to their breakthrough album, 'Parallel Lines'. Enhanced double CD features audio and video of this previously unreleased live recording. Extensive liner notes with previously un-published photos. Tracks include, 'In The Sun', 'X Offenders' and 'Picture This'. 2000 release. Slimline double jewel case.

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