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Plastic Letters

Blondie

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Album Review

In artistic terms, Plastic Letters, Blondie's second album, was a classic example of the sophomore slump. If their debut, Blondie, was a precise update of the early-'60s girl group sound, delivered with an ironic, '70s sensibility, its follow-up seemed to consist of leftovers, the songwriting never emerging from obscurity and pedestrian musical tracks. The production (again courtesy of Richard Gottehrer) was once again bright and sharp, but in the service of inferior material it alone couldn't save the collection. The two exceptions to the general mediocrity were "Denis," a revival of Randy & the Rainbows' 1963 hit "Denise," for which Deborah Harry sang a verse in French to justify the name and gender change, and "(I'm Always Touched by Your) Presence, Dear," written by Gary Valentine, who had left Blondie shortly before the recording of the album. Due to these two songs, the album became a commercial success, at least overseas. British-based Chrysalis Records had bought out Private Stock, giving Blondie greater distribution and more of an international marketing focus. The result was that "Denis" broke them in Europe, nearly topping the U.K. charts and followed into the Top Ten by "(I'm Always Touched by Your) Presence, Dear," with the album also peaking in the Top Ten. In the U.S., Blondie finally charted, making the Top 100. The songwriting problem did not seem to bode well, but they would take a distinctly different approach next time out.

Customer Reviews

An overlooked classic

This album always gets overlooked. People either go for Parallell lines or Eat to the beat or write Blondie off (wrongly) as 80's cheesy pop. However, there is a reason why many icons of cool site Debbie Harry as an influence. Denis, Presence Dear,Youth nabbed as sniper, Detroit 442 all classic punky new wave pop. If pop were a pair of beat up converse sneakers it would sound like Plastic letters.

Excellent

This album demonstrated that Blondie were heading for megastardom and is a great introduction to punky Blondie. We all know Denis and I'm Always Touched By Your Presence Dear but how about given the following a whirl: I Didn't have the Nerve To Say No (great track, strong vocals), Bermuda Triangle Blues (oh so dreamy, Debbie) and Love at the Pier (punky but great fun, perfect late 70s track). A great album. NB: tracks 14 to 17 have been added - check out the demo to Heart of Glass (Once I Had a Love) - not a patch on THE classic that ultimately turned up on Parallel Lines.

I'm Always Touched By This Album

Along with Eat to the Beat and Parrell Lines this album is a gem, not one weak track... RECOMMENDED

Biography

Formed: August, 1974 in New York, NY

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Blondie was the most commercially successful band to emerge from the much-vaunted punk/new wave movement of the late '70s. The group was formed in New York City in August 1974 by singer Deborah Harry (b. July 1, 1945, Miami, Florida), formerly of Wind in the Willows, and guitarist Chris Stein (b. January 5, 1950, Brooklyn, New York) out of the remnants of Harry's previous group, the Stilettos. The lineup fluctuated over the next year. Drummer Clement Burke (b. November 24, 1955, New York) joined...
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