| Artist appears on Joan Jett Bad Reputation CD (1981) Remastered; Enhanced CD
$10.55 Digitally remastered by Bob Ludwig (Masterdisk, New York, New York, March 1992).
After spending the '70s as part of the influential all-girl rock group the Runaways, singer/guitarist Joan Jett launched a solo career after the band's 1979 dissolution. Although her former
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| Artist appears on Blondie Eat To The Beat CD (1979) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
Frank Infante songs
$8.85 All tracks have been digitally remastered using 24-bit technology.
1979's EAT TO THE BEAT was Blondie's fourth album, and the first to follow the enormous commercial breakthrough of 1978's PARALLEL LINES. Though its singles, the brilliant "Dreaming" and the disco-influenced "Atomic,"
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| Artist appears on Blondie Parallel Lines CD (1978) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
Frank Infante songs
$8.85 All tracks have been digitally remastered using 24-bit technology.
Madonna and Michael Jackson aside, this is supreme pop music and as good as the genre can ever get. Everybody loved Blondie; fans, children, critics, other musicians and senior citizens - and
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| Artist appears on Blondie Autoamerican CD (1980) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
Frank Infante music CDs
$9.45 All tracks have been digitally remastered using 24-bit technology.
Blondie's penultimate album before their breakup, 1981's AUTOAMERICAN is a fine collection of diverse, slickly-produced pop songs, featuring the all-pervasive "Rapture." It's difficult to explain just how omnipresent this song was on
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| Artist appears on Blondie Plastic Letters CD (1977) Limited Edition; Mini LP Sleeve
Frank Infante CD discography
$12.25 Considered by many to be Blondie's best, their second album catches the group poised on the brink of global superstardom. PLASTIC LETTERS' first single, a gender-switched cover of the '60s pop hit "Denise" by Randy and the Rainbows, was a
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| Artist appears on Blondie Eat To The Beat CD (1979) Limited Edition; Mini LP Sleeve
Frank Infante albums
$7.55 All tracks have been digitally remastered using 24-bit technology.
1979's EAT TO THE BEAT was Blondie's fourth album, and the first to follow the enormous commercial breakthrough of 1978's PARALLEL LINES. Though its singles, the brilliant "Dreaming" and the disco-influenced "Atomic,"
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| Artist appears on Blondie Parallel Lines CD (1978) Limited Edition; Mini LP Sleeve
Frank Infante discography
$13.39 All tracks have been digitally remastered
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| Artist appears on Blondie Plastic Letters CD (1977) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
Frank Infante CD discography
$8.85 |
| Artist appears on Blondie Hunter CD (1982) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
Frank Infante albums
$9.19 |
| Artist appears on Blondie Eat To The Beat CD (1979) With DVD; Remastered
Frank Infante music CDs
$20.55 |