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Released: September 28, 1979 (1979-9-28)
Recorded: 1979
Genre: Pop, New Wave, punk rock
Length: 43:01
Label: Chrysalis
Producer: Mike Chapman
Eat to the Beat was Blondie's fourth studio album. It reached number one on the united kingdom album charts in October 1979.
History
Blondie released three UK singles from this album (Dreaming, Union City Blue and Atomic). Three singles were released in the U.S. (Dreaming, Atomic and The Hardest Part). The album includes such diverse styles as punk, reggae, and funk as well as a lullaby.
Eat to the Beat was the first ever "video album", meaning it was commercially released on home video simultaneously with the audio album. Every song on the album has a corresponding music video.
Deborah Harry mentioned during the UK tour for this album that she enjoyed singing Accidents Never Happen and Shayla the most.
According to the liner notes of 1994 compilation The Platinum Collection the song Slow Motion was originally planned to be the fourth single release from the album, and Mike Chapman even made single remix of the track, but following the unexpected success of Call Me, the theme song to movie American Gigolo, these plans were shelved and the single mix remains unreleased. An alternate mix of the track entitled The Stripped Down Motown Mix did however turn up on one of the many remix singles issued by Chrysalis/EMI in the mid 1990's.
Eat to the Beat was digitally remastered and reissued by EMI-Capitol in 2001, with four bonus tracks. The 2001 remaster was again reissued in 2007 (June 26 - U.S.; July 2 - U.K.) without the four bonus tracks. Included instead was a DVD for the video album. This was the first time the Eat To The Beat video album was available in the DVD format.
Personnel
* Frank Infante - vocals, guitar
* Jimmy Destri - vocals, keyboards
* Deborah Harry - vocals
* Chris Stein - guitar
* Nigel Harrison - bass guitar
* Clem Burke - drums
* Randy Hennes - harmonica on "Eat To The Beat"
* Robert Fripp - guitar on "Heroes"
* Ellie Greenwich - background vocals
* Lorna Luft - background vocals
* Donna Destri - background vocals
* Mike Chapman - background vocals
Production
* Mike Chapman - record producer
* Recorded at the Power Station, Electric Lady Studios and Media Sound, New York in 1979. Originally released on Chrysalis Records (1225).
* Kevin Flaherty - 2001 reissue producer.
Released: September 28, 1979 (1979-9-28)
Recorded: 1979
Genre: Pop, New Wave, punk rock
Length: 43:01
Label: Chrysalis
Producer: Mike Chapman
Eat to the Beat was Blondie's fourth studio album. It reached number one on the united kingdom album charts in October 1979.
History
Blondie released three UK singles from this album (Dreaming, Union City Blue and Atomic). Three singles were released in the U.S. (Dreaming, Atomic and The Hardest Part). The album includes such diverse styles as punk, reggae, and funk as well as a lullaby.
Eat to the Beat was the first ever "video album", meaning it was commercially released on home video simultaneously with the audio album. Every song on the album has a corresponding music video.
Deborah Harry mentioned during the UK tour for this album that she enjoyed singing Accidents Never Happen and Shayla the most.
According to the liner notes of 1994 compilation The Platinum Collection the song Slow Motion was originally planned to be the fourth single release from the album, and Mike Chapman even made single remix of the track, but following the unexpected success of Call Me, the theme song to movie American Gigolo, these plans were shelved and the single mix remains unreleased. An alternate mix of the track entitled The Stripped Down Motown Mix did however turn up on one of the many remix singles issued by Chrysalis/EMI in the mid 1990's.
Eat to the Beat was digitally remastered and reissued by EMI-Capitol in 2001, with four bonus tracks. The 2001 remaster was again reissued in 2007 (June 26 - U.S.; July 2 - U.K.) without the four bonus tracks. Included instead was a DVD for the video album. This was the first time the Eat To The Beat video album was available in the DVD format.
Personnel
* Frank Infante - vocals, guitar
* Jimmy Destri - vocals, keyboards
* Deborah Harry - vocals
* Chris Stein - guitar
* Nigel Harrison - bass guitar
* Clem Burke - drums
* Randy Hennes - harmonica on "Eat To The Beat"
* Robert Fripp - guitar on "Heroes"
* Ellie Greenwich - background vocals
* Lorna Luft - background vocals
* Donna Destri - background vocals
* Mike Chapman - background vocals
Production
* Mike Chapman - record producer
* Recorded at the Power Station, Electric Lady Studios and Media Sound, New York in 1979. Originally released on Chrysalis Records (1225).
* Kevin Flaherty - 2001 reissue producer.
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Blondie Lyrics
Accidents Never Happen No I don't believe in luck No I don't believe in…
Atomic Uh huh, make me tonight Tonight, make me right Uh huh, make…
Die Young Stay Pretty Die young, stay pretty Die young, stay pretty Die young, s…
Dreaming When I met you in the restaurant You could tell I…
Eat To The Beat You gotta jump up, a-to the beat Stand up, wo-on your…
Living In The Real World (Uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, UH ONE TWO A-ONE…
Shayla Shayla worked in a factory She wasn't history She's just a n…
Slow Motion What's all that commotion going on? The boy in the back…
Sound-A-Sleep Close your eyes and you will see Microflashing neon lights O…
The Hardest Part Twenty five tons of hardened steel, rolls on no ordinary…
Union City Blue Oh, oh, what are we gonna do? Union, Union, Union City…
Victor Oh I don't want you to go! Oh please don't leave…
Kc
on Accidents Never Happen
Judging from the cultural framework at the time i read it as lies being exposed for the middle income layers of the society who ere led to believe that if they follow certain codes they will be happy and prosperous but so many fail so accidents nver happen is a mockery