The song that burst Blondie out of the streets of the Bowery to #1 on the charts, “Heart of Glass” was the pivotal moment in punk’s choreographed slamdance with the mainstream. Inspired by Kraftwerk and Giorgio Moroder, Blondie transformed their campy “Once I Had A Love” into a Roland-driven juggernaut and never looked back. Explored and exploded via six distinct versions remastered from the original analog tapes, the history of “Heart of Glass” is documented here in a copious essay and packaged in gorgeous screened and die cut sleeve.
A1 | Heart Of Glass (Disco Long) | 9:00 |
A2 | Heart Of Glass (Basic Track) | 5:50 |
A3 | Heart Of Glass (A Shep Pettibone Mixl) | 5:20 |
B1 | The Disco Song | |
B1 | Once I Had A Love | |
B3 | Heart Of Glass (Disco Instrumental) |