CD/DVD Review: Blondie - Greatest Hits - Sound & Vision
Published March 09, 2006
Blondie's Greatest Hits: Sound & Vision (CD+DVD) is a choice sampling of what makes Blondie one of modern Rock & Roll's seminal bands. The total package consists of a generous 20-track CD and 16-video DVD spanning Blondie's entire career.
The CD opens with a chronological salvo of single mixes of U.S. and U.K. #1 hits including "Heart of Glass", "Sunday Girl", "Atomic", "Call Me", "The Tide is High", "Rapture", and "Maria". The CD has a few moments of experimentation beginning with the "In the Flesh (Remix)," which I thought was all right, but not an improvement over the original track from their debut album, Blondie. The "In the Flesh (Remix)" kind of left me flat because the variations on the melody fricasseed and drained the original beauty of the melody in places, adding 24 seconds to the track for the sake of experimentation. In my opinion, "If it ain't broke don't fix it" applies here.
The CD also includes classics like "Union City Blue", "Dreaming", "One Way or Another", and "Island of Lost Souls" that were US top 40 singles. Plus for the first time on a U.S. CD, the full promo (only available before now on 12" vinyl) "Blow-Up Mix" that Sanctuary Records issued for "Good Boys". For all of you collectors out there, this is a relatively rare track because it was just available as a Promo Only to DJs.
One of the most interesting items included in Greatest Hits: Sound & Vision (CD+DVD) is the bonus track and video of "Rapture Riders". This is an eerie but brilliant mash-up remix of Blondie's "Rapture" and the Doors' "Riders on the Storm", courtesy of Mash-up Remix Wonderkind Mark Vidler (creator of other notable mash-ups including: "A Slim McShady" (fusing Eminem and Wings) and "Genie's Revenge" (a hybrid of Christina Aguilera and The Strokes) and the infamous "Ray of Gob," an enjoyably sinister fusion of Madonna with the Sex Pistols.
The DVD delivers Blondie classics like "Denis", "Picture This", "Dreaming", "The Hardest Part", and "Atomic", some of which I haven't seen since Blondie hosted The Midnight Special back in 1979 (rubbing shoulders with the likes of Robert Fripp, Supertramp, Bram Tchaikovsky, and Rick James). I also noticed that the video for "The Tide Is High" is the US VH1 Classic version (video/photo montage) and not the original 1981 version, which was a slight disappointment.
Greatest Hits: Sound & Vision (CD+DVD) is a piece of Rock and Roll history that showcases Blondie's perfectly-crafted pop songs and first-rate musicianship. After watching and listening to Blondie's Greatest Hits: Sound & Vision (CD+DVD), there is little doubt that Blondie paved the way for many contemporary acts like Madonna, Gwen Stefani (and No Doubt), Garbage, The Donnas, Hole, Luscious Jackson, and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs to name a few.
The Bottom Line: Blondie's Greatest Hits: Sound & Vision (CD+DVD) is essential to every Blondie fan's music collection. Buy it. Own it.
Highly Recommended.
- CD/DVD Review: Blondie - Greatest Hits - Sound & Vision
- Published: March 09, 2006
- Type: Review
- Section: Music
- Filed Under: Music: Punk Rock, Music: Pop, Music: New Wave, Music: Adult Alternative
- Writer: Matt Largo
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