





UMC/EMI
Blondie - Against The Odds 1974 – 1982 (Super Deluxe Collectors’ Edition)
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Super
Deluxe
Collectors’
Edition
Contains:
6
Studio
LPs,
4
Bonus
LPs,
7″
Single,
10″
LP,
120
Page
Discography
Book
and
144
Page
Hardback
Book.
There’s
a
certain
un-assuming
barn
just
outside
Woodstock,
New
York.
It’s
easy
to
picture;
the
deep
mythology
of
pop
music
history
assures
that
much.
For
nearly
two
decades,
the
bulk
of
Blondie’s
audio
and
visual
archive
sat
inside.
One
hundred
reel-to-reel
tapes,
half
a
dozen
cassettes,
a
few
storage
tubs
crammed
with
records,
bits
of
promotional
flotsam,
flyers,
a
stray
Warhol
print,
and
mirrored
dressing
room
signage
from
four
sold-out
January
1980
nights
at
London’s
Hammersmith
Odeon.
All
of
it
lay
silent
through
twenty
humid
summers,
twenty
frigid
winters,
and
20,000
rodents.
There
were
knives
collected
in
Asia
and
sex
worker
advertisements
pilfered
from
the
UK’s
red
telephone
boxes
of
the
late
1970s.
In
a
corner,
a
dust-caked
RIAA-certified
gold
record
for
Eat
To
The
Beat
reclined
against
a
wall,
its
protective
glass
scarred
by
a
bullet
hole.“Iggy
and
I
were
shooting
guns
at
a
wall
in
my
basement
one
night,”
guitarist
Chris
Stein
told
us.
“This
was
a
casualty.”
From
this
chaotic
hoard
of
ephemera,
this
long-gestating
project
was
born.
Over
the
years,
Blondie’s
many
partner
record
companies
have
done
an
exemplary
job
archiving
the
band’s
recorded
legacy,
given
the
miles
it’s
logged
and
the
oceans
it’s
had
to
cross.
From
Larry
Uttal’s
Private
Stock
Records
to
Terry
Ellis
and
Chris
Wright’s
Chrysalis,
which
was
absorbed
by
Capitol
and
then
Universal,
the
band’s
reels
have
been
moved,
transferred,
baked,
re-boxed,
remixed,
and
barcoded
more
than
a
few
times.
We
pored
over
every
foot
of
magnetic
tape
and,
thanks
to
our
brand
new
24-bit,
192KHz
transfers,
have
expanded
the
dynamic
range
of
Blondie’s
six
LPs.
We’ve
scoured
the
earth
for
era-appropriate
photos,
pic
sleeves,
lyrics
sheets,
fan
club
newsletters,
postcards,
jukebox
strips,
and
even
eight-track
tapes.
There
will
always
be
more
to
find.
Whether
it’s
a
mislabeled
cassette
tape
squirrelled
away
in
a
New
Jersey
garage,
a
previously
unknown
Thai
45
variant,
or
a
roll
of
film
excavated
at
the
Long
Beach
flea
market,
slivers
of
Blondie
will
continue
to
poke
into
our
collective
unconscious
until
there
ceases
to
be
any
consciousness
to
poke.
What
the
seven
members
of
Blondie
set
to
tape
over
those
first
eight
years
remains
among
the
most
timeless
music
of
its
era,
or
any
era.
This
is
not
hyperbole.
Walk
into
a
grocery
store
and
Rapture
fills
the
air.
Spend
an
hour
with
any
classic
rock,
’80s
throwback,
LITE
FM
easy
listening,
or
rockin’
oldies
station
and
you
will
rediscover
Heart
of
Glass.
Watch
any
given
documentary
on
the
birth
of
punk
or
hip
hop,
read
any
“Best
Albums
of
All
Time”
list,
and
the
stark
three-color
imagery
of
Parallel
Lines
will
undoubtedly
flash
by.
Visit
any
sports
arena
in
the
world
and
count
the
moments
before
you
hear
Call
Me.
Blondie
has
transcended
the
realms
of
mere
bands,
evolving
out
of
pop
and
punk
to
become
a
vital
strand
of
American
music’s
core
DNA.
Let
this
box
set
serve
as
a
map
of
the
genome.
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