
Plastic Letters is a Electronic album by Blondie, originally released in 1977. On Gatefold: 130 pressings tracked, owned by 14 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Electronic
- Synth-Pop / New Wave
- clean
- playful
- urban
About
The hard-charging, defiantly fierce second album from New Wave heroes Blondie, 1978’s <i>Plastic Letters</i> arrived on the heels of the group’s buzz-building debut. That album, 1976’s <i>Blondie</i>, didn’t exactly rocket the group to fame. But it nabbed Blondie a major-label deal, earned the attention of influential Los Angeles DJ Rodney Bingenheimer, and even yielded an overseas hit with the group’s pop ballad “In the Flesh.” The group’s follow-up, <i>Plastic Letters</i> would be a conscious effort to capture into the punk-rock roar emanating from downtown New York City. Easily the group’s heaviest and most straightforwardly rocking album, <i>Plastic Letters</i> is a portrait of the group at its most ferocious. But while <i>Plastic Letters</i> finds Blondie striking some tough poses and playing speedier songs, the album’s most enduring singles build on the postmodern girl-group sound of the band’s debut. After hearing Randy and the Rainbows’ 1963 doo-wop classic “Denise” on a K-Tel compilation, the band members and producer Richard Gottehrer rigged up a version that mixed New Wave agitation with stomping Spector-ian grandeur. The result was “Denis,” a song that took the group’s early-1960s obsession to amazing heights (and would go on to become a monster smash in the UK and France). Meanwhile <i>Plastic Letters</i>’ other breakout hit, “(I’m Always Touched by Your) Presence, Dear” mixes sparkling, Shangri-Las-inspired harmonies and a power-pop hook with Clem Burke’s wild, Who-like drumming. Beyond the singles, the album dabbles in power-pop (“Fan Mail,” “Youth Nabbed as Sniper”), spy-punk (“Contact in Red Square”), and even old-fashioned, roadhouse-jukebox rave-up (“Kidnapper”). It’s the last taste of Blondie as a bratty, subterranean rock band. Less than a year after the release of <i>Plastic Letters</i>, Blondie would return with the glossy, disco-fied commercial breakthrough, <i>Parallel Lines</i>—and immediately go from downtown darlings to world-conquering pop icons.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Fan Mail2:35
- A2Denis2:15
- A3Bermuda Triangle Blues (Flight 45)2:45
- A4Youth Nabbed As Sniper2:56
- A5Contact In Red Square1:56
- A6(I'm Always Touched By Your) Presence, Dear2:40
- A7I'm On E2:12
Side B
- B1I Didn't Have The Nerve To Say No2:50
- B2Love At The Pier2:24
- B3No Imagination2:54
- B4Kidnapper2:34
- B5Detroit 4422:24
- B6Cautious Lip4:21
Credits
Performers
- Frank InfanteBASS RHYTHM GUITAR GUITAR
- Clem BurkeDRUMS BACKING VOCALS
- Jimmy DestriGRAND PIANO ORGAN SYNTHESIZER
- Chris SteinLEAD GUITAR BASS VIBRAPHONE
- Deborah HarryVOCALS
- Dale PowersBACKING VOCALS
14 collectors on Gatefold own this · 130 pressings tracked on Gatefold
