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Best Blondie songs since Maria...

  • Writer: Dr Stephen HIll
    Dr Stephen HIll
  • Dec 16, 2021
  • 2 min read

Updated: 2 hours ago



F. Scott Fitzgerald once wrote that 'there are no second acts in American lives'; however the news that tickets are on sale for a 2021 Blondie arena tour "Against The Odds" calls that famous aphorism into question. Twenty-two years into a reunion that began with sessions to record a couple of new tracks for a greatest hits compilation, and the punk icons are poised to make a new album: their sixth collection of new material since 'Maria' topped the charts in 1999.


Best of Blondie since Maria

The Blondie reunion has not only outlasted their original incarnation, but a new LP will balance the canon: the six original albums will be matched by six 'new' ones. This demands a re-evaluation of their 21st Century output, which is often overshadowed by the pulling power of their earlier back catalogue. Ever the singles band, here we take a look at sixteen bangers that would make a sublime sequel to the original Best of Blondie released in 1981.


Best Blondie Songs Since Maria


  1. "Studio 54" (1998): A tentative yet promising re-emergence, blending rock-pop with a disco edge.

  2. "Maria" (1999): A triumphant comeback single, echoing their earlier doo-wop influences and achieving chart success.

  3. "Nothing Is Real But The Girl" (1999): A futuristic new wave track, remixed for dance floors and showcasing Debbie Harry's vocal versatility.

  4. "Under The Gun" (1999): A potent blend of Duran Duran and U2 influences, representing the sound Blondie could have made in the 80s.

  5. "Screaming Skin" (2000): An energetic album opener, blending late 70s new wave influences.

  6. "Good Boys" (2003): A catchy, electroclash-inspired track reminiscent of "Heart of Glass."

  7. "End To End" (2003): A hybrid of "Call Me" and spaghetti western sounds, showcasing a unique sonic blend.

  8. "Two Times Blue" (2007): A strong solo track from Debbie Harry that seamlessly integrates into Blondie's sound.

  9. "What I Heard" (2010): A glitzy, new-wave stomper that marked a successful return to form.

  10. "Mother" (2011): A poignant track exploring themes of family and loss, showcasing lyrical depth.

  11. "Rave" (2014): A high-energy, dance-oriented track demonstrating Blondie's ability to embrace contemporary sounds.

  12. "Mile High" (2014): A collaboration with Hector Fonseca, showcasing their EDM influences.

  13. "Fun" (2017): A chart-topping single blending pop and new wave, solidifying their continued relevance.

  14. "Long Time" (2017): A shimmering, guitar-led track reminiscent of their 70s sound.

  15. "Too Much" (2017): A powerful duet with Joan Jett, offering a politically charged message.

  16. "Doom or Destiny" (2017): A concise and catchy power pop track, a fitting conclusion to their later output.



Watch all the videos including several site exclusives: Best of Blondie 2.0



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