Def, Dumb & Blonde Debbie Harry

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  • Release Date: 07/12/2005
  • Original Release: 1989
  • Sales Rank: 28,537
  • Label: WOUNDED BIRD RECORDS
  • UPC: 664140593824

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Def, Dumb & Blonde

1LISTENI Want That Man 3:43
2LISTENLovelight 3:56
3LISTENKiss It Better 4:19
4LISTENBike Boy 2:47
5LISTENGet Your Way 6:13
6LISTENMaybe for Sure 4:30
7LISTENI'll Never Fall in Love 3:19
8LISTENCalmarie 4:42
9LISTENSweet and Low 4:49
10LISTENHe Is So 5:10
11LISTENBugeye 4:06
12LISTENComic Books 2:34
13LISTENForced to Live 2:02
14LISTENBrite Side 4:34
15LISTENEnd of the Run 7:04

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Editorial Reviews

Although Debbie Harry's popularity had decreased by the late '80s, 1989 wasn't a bad year for her at all. That year, Blondie's former lead vocalist successfully portrayed a struggling singer on the brilliant but underrated CBS crime drama Wiseguy, and demonstrated that she could still have considerable fun in the studio. Under the direction of hit producer Mike Chapman -- who had worked with Blondie, as well as with everyone from Sweet to Scandal -- Harry delivers an eclectic CD that isn't in a class with a Blondie treasure like Parallel Lines but nonetheless has a lot going for it. Much of this new wave-ish pop/rock and European-flavored dance music is heartfelt, clever, and quite memorable. Everything from the charming "Brite Side" (which she performed on Wiseguy) to the addictive "Bike Boy" to the haunting "He Is So" makes it clear that Harry, at 43, was far from a has-been. Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

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