Blondie's New York... and the Making of Parallel Lines
The story behind Blondie's album Parallel Lines, which sold 16 million copies and captured the spirit of 1970s New York at a time of poverty, crime and an exploding artistic life.
Blondie's album Parallel Lines captured the spirit of 1970s New York at a time of poverty, crime and an exploding artistic life, selling 16 million copies. This is the story of that album, that time and that city, told primarily by the seven individuals who wrote, produced and performed it. It was a calculated and painstaking endeavour to produce sure-fire hits - whatever it took.
The film follows Debbie Harry and the rest of the Blondie crew as they head into the studio to record their game-changing album with producer Mike Chapman. It also features commentary from Harry herself about writing music, the media's focus on her appearance and lyrically inspirational ex-boyfriends.
In 1978 the New York band Blondie had two punk albums behind them and were establishing a name for themselves at the club CBGBs on New York's Lower East Side. Then Chrysalis Records exec Terry Ellis saw them and spent a massive $1m buying out their recording contract. He had to ensure that their next album was a hit - there was no room for error. To do this he brought in maverick Australian record producer Mike Chapman, who already had a string of hits under his belt. Mike's job was to turn this crew of New York punks into world stars - but did they have the popular songs which would appeal to a wider non-punk audience?
At a time when rich creativity, grinding poverty and drug abuse were hand in hand on the sidewalks of the Lower East Side, the music and lyrics of Parallel Lines celebrated and captured this vibrant and edgy chemistry, shooting the band to international stardom.
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An iconic album cover
Duration: 01:21
Music Played
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Blondie
Hanging On The Telephone
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Blondie
X Offender
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Blondie
Heart of Glass
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Blondie
One Way or Another
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Blondie
Pretty Baby
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Blondie
Picture This
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Blondie
Little Girl Lies
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Blondie
X Offender
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Blondie
I Know But I Don't Know
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Nico Vega
Beast
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Blondie
Will Anything Happen?
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Blondie
Pretty Baby
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Blondie
Sunday Girl
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Blondie
11:59
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Blondie
Heart of Glass
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Vintage Trouble
Blues Hand Me Down
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Director | Alan Ravenscroft |
Writer | Alan Ravenscroft |
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