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All tracks have been digitally remastered using 24-bit technology.
Autoamerican was Blondie's last real album (until their 1999 reunion with No Exit), after which the band collapsed in legal problems and solo aspirations. The Hunter was only made because they still owed Chrysalis an album on their contract, and it sounds like the obligatory record it was. "Island of Lost Souls" (the album's only U.S. singles chart entry and, in fact, the only song released as a single in the U.S.) was a try at remaking "The Tide Is High," while "The Beast" tried to re-create at least the rap section of "Rapture." "War Child," which made the U.K. Top 40, was a dance rock effort in the style of "Call Me," and one of two somewhat autobiographical Debbie Harry lyrics, along with "English Boys." (Harry wrote all the album's words except for those to keyboard player Jimmy Destri's "Danceway" and the cover of the Marvelettes' 1967 hit "The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game," which was written by Smokey Robinson.) "For Your Eyes Only" had been intended as the theme song for the 1981 James Bond film, but rejected (rightly) in favor of a competing entry by Bill Conti and Mike Leeson that went on to become a Top Five hit for Sheena Easton. The rest of the material was equally second-rate, consisting of funk-rock tracks with the barest of melodies, and lyrics that ranged from impenetrable ("Orchid Club") to incoherent (the science fiction epic "Dragonfly," which alternated recited and sung sections having something to do with a spaceship race). Blondie was always a band with ideas -- musical, lyrical, and visual -- but The Hunter found them running short conceptually as well practically. It was a disappointing end. ~ William Ruhlmann
Autoamerican was Blondie's last real album, after which the band collapsed in legal problems and solo aspirations. The Hunter was only made because they still owed Chrysalis an album on their contract, and it sounds like the obligatory record it was. "Island of Lost Souls" (the album's only U.S. singles chart entry) was a try at remaking "The Tide Is High," and "The Beast" tried to recreate at least the rap section of "Rapture." Elsewhere, Deborah Harry and Co. scraped the bottom of their songwriting barrel for an incomprehensible science fiction epic ("Dragonfly") and other second-rate material. ~ William Ruhlmann
Autoamerican was Blondie's last real album (until its 1999 reunion with No Exit), after which the band collapsed in legal problems and solo aspirations. The Hunter was only made because they still owed Chrysalis an album on their contract, and it sounds like the obligatory record it was. "Island of Lost Souls" (the album's only U.S. singles chart entry and, in fact, the only song released as a single in the U.S.) was a try at remaking "The Tide Is High," and "The Beast" tried to re-create at least the rap section of "Rap
Recorded at the Hit Factory, New York, New York in 1981. Originally released on Chrysalis (1384). Includes liner notes by Mike Chapman.
Producer: Mike Chapman.
Reissue producer: Kevin Flaherty.
Personnel: Debbie Harry (vocals); Chris Stein, Frank Infante (guitar); Robert Aaron (saxophone); Luis Ortiz, Rafael Maldonado, Luis "Perico" Ortíz, Rick Davies (horns); Jimmy Destri (keyboards); Clem Burke (drums); Roger Squitero, Manolo Badrena, Sammy Figueroa (percussion); Darryl Tookes, Lani Groves, Zachary Sanders, Janice Pendarvis (background vocals).
Liner Note Author: Mike Chapman .
Recording information: The Hit Factory, New York, NY (1981).
Photographers: Barry Schultz; Brian Aris; Ebet Roberts.
Blondie: Deborah Harry (vocals); Frank Infante, Chris Stein (guitar); Jimmy Destri (keyboards); Nigel Harrison (bass); Clem Burke (drums).
Additional personnel: Rae Maldonado, Luis Ortiz, Richard A. Davis, Mac Gollehor (horns); Robert Aaron (saxophone); Sammy Figueroa, Manual Badrena, Roger Squitero (percussion); Janice G. Pendarvis, Zachary Sanders, Lani Groves, Darryl Tookes (background vocals). Hunter Music | List Price | $11.98 (You save $2.79) | | Category | Rock Albums, Pop CDs, Rock/Pop, New Wave | | Label | Chrysalis | | Orig Year | 1982 | | All Time Sales Rank | 17787  | | CD Universe Part number | 2057142 | | Catalog number | 33670 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Sep 11, 2001 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Engineer | Doug Schwartz | | Personnel | Deborah Harry - vocals Clem Burke - drums Chris Stein - guitar Jimmy Destri - keyboards Frank Infante - guitar Nigel Harrison - bass
Also: Lani Groves, Sammy Figueroa, Rick Davies, Manolo Badrena, Janice Pendarvis, Robert Aaron, Roger Squitero, Zachary Sanders, Roger Squitero, Debbie Harry, Darryl Tookes, Luis "Perico" Ortfz, Janice G. Pendarvis, Mac Gollehor, Manual Badrena, Rae Maldonado, Rafael Maldonado, Richard A. Davis | | Additional Info | Bonus Tracks; Remastered |
Hunter Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)   Any Blondie fan would enjoy this one I was surprised. "Hunter" does not carry on with the experimentation that started in "AutoAmerican" and is thus very easy to listen to. It harkens back to their earlier sound - a pop band with its roots in punk/new wave always trying to stretch the genre. The album lacks a strong single which no doubt played a roll in its lack of success when first released.
A nice little addition to my 80's music collection. Submitted by a reviewer (Gilbert, Arizona, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Miss it I owned this album as a vinal LP when it first came out but couldn't find it anywhere in CD format here in the UK, Loved it then but its been so long since I've heard it I've forgoton how most of the tracks sound. hopefully will now manage to get hold of a copy and listen to it again Submitted by jaydee16964 (Arbroath Scotland UK) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Another great Blondie Album This is truely a masterpiece! I love the entire CD and it's too bad that it didn't do better on the charts but I think it was ahead of its time. If you have any Blondie CD's and your thinking of purchasing any others this is the one to get. My favorite song off of this album is "Dragonfly" it's awesome. Submitted by Micheal (Bainbridge Island, WA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Blondie's forgotten masterpiece When originally released back in 1982,the band was in the midst of a fragmantation process that resulted in the album being pretty much overlooked.What a shame,since The Hunter was such a gem.It contained some of their best material such as Orchid club,Dragonfly,Beast and Little Caesar. Deborah Harry's lyric writing is incredible(no one could come up with and sing/narrate Dragonfly like she could).The album's two singles,Island Of Lost Souls and War Child were mediocre UK hits but sorely missed to catch up in America. This remastered version includes an extended mix of War Child as bonus track,while boasting a superior sound quality over the original release. If you want to venture into Blondie's more experimental,moody stage then let The Hunter be your starting point. Submitted by Mario (San Francisco,Ca,USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 0 of 1 found this helpful.
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