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Def, Dumb & Blonde

Def, Dumb & Blonde is the third solo studio album by the American singer Deborah Harry. Released in October 1989 on Sire Records in the US and Chrysalis Records in the UK, the album saw Harry reverting from "Debbie" to "Deborah" as her professional name. Harry worked with a variety of producers on the album, including Tom Bailey of the Thompson Twins and Mike Chapman who had previously produced the last four Blondie albums. "I wanted to do certain things that were reminiscent of Blondie," she stated.[7]

Def, Dumb & Blonde
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ReleasedOctober 16, 1989
Recorded1989
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Length63:55 (CD)
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Deborah Harry chronology

It was also revealed that the original title of the album was "Dream Season" but it was changed due to a similarly titled Pat Benatar album – presumably the previous year's Wide Awake in Dreamland.[citation needed]

Promotion and reception Edit

The song "I Want That Man", which was written by Tom Bailey and Alannah Currie of the Thompson Twins, was released as a lead single. It made the Top 20 of the UK Singles Chart and was Harry's biggest solo chart success in Australia, where it reached number 2. Other singles released from the album included "Kiss It Better", "Brite Side", "Sweet and Low" and "Maybe for Sure". Ian Astbury sings backing vocals on two songs.

In late 1989, Harry toured for the first time as a solo artist extensively in Europe and the United States to support the album. Due to lack of record company promotion the album was not a commercial success in Harry's native United States peaking at number 123 on the Billboard Hot 200 album chart. It did much better in Australia and the UK, peaking at numbers 10 and 12 respectively, and has been certified Silver by the BPI.

Hi-Fi News & Record Review commented that "The crucial returns which left this set far above her two previous (and disappointing) solo LPs are those of Chris Stein and producer Mike Chapman," (although Stein had actually been heavily involved as both a songwriter and musician in Harry's previous two solo LPs). The magazine awarded the album an "A:1" rating, noting that "[Stein] adds songwriting and instrumental punch to the songs, while Chapman's production sends the material flying from the speakers."[8]

Track listing Edit

CD Edit

CD track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."I Want That Man"Tom Bailey, Alannah CurrieTom Bailey, Eric Thorngren3:43
2."Lovelight"Chris SteinMike Chapman3:56
3."Kiss It Better"Tom Bailey, Alannah Currie, Deborah HarryTom Bailey, Eric Thorngren4:19
4."Bike Boy"Deborah Harry, Chris SteinMike Chapman2:47
5."Get Your Way"Deborah Harry, Chris SteinMike Chapman6:13
6."Maybe for Sure"Deborah Harry, Chris SteinMike Chapman4:30
7."I'll Never Fall in Love"Walter Ward, Thomas BushMike Chapman3:19
8."Calmarie"Mario Tolédo, Naná Vasconcelos, Deborah HarryMike Chapman4:42
9."Sweet and Low"Toni C., Deborah HarryChris Stein, Toni C., Deborah Harry4:49
10."He Is So"Deborah Harry, Chris SteinMike Chapman5:10
11."Bugeye"Deborah Harry, Chris SteinMike Chapman4:06
12."Comic Books"Miki Zone, Paul Zone, Armand ZoneMike Chapman2:34
13."Forced to Live"Deborah Harry, Leigh FoxxMike Chapman2:02
14."Brite Side"Deborah Harry, Chris SteinChris Stein, Deborah Harry4:34
15."End of the Run"Deborah Harry, Chris SteinMike Chapman7:04

"Bike Boy and "Comic Books" are bonus tracks on both the cassette and CD versions; while "I'll Never Fall in Love" and "Forced to Live" are bonus tracks on the CD version only.

Vinyl Edit

All tracks written by Deborah Harry and Chris Stein, unless otherwise noted.

Side A

  1. "I Want That Man" (Tom Bailey, Alannah Currie) – 3:43
  2. "Lovelight" (Stein) – 3:56
  3. "Kiss It Better" (Bailey, Currie, Harry) – 4:19
  4. "Maybe for Sure" – 4:30
  5. "Calmarie" (Toledo, Vasconcelos) – 4:42
  6. "Get Your Way" – 6:13

Side B

  1. "Sweet and Low" (Toni C., Harry) – 4:49
  2. "He Is So" – 5:10
  3. "Brite Side" – 4:34
  4. "Bugeye" – 4:06
  5. "End of the Run" – 7:04

Cassette Edit

Side A

  1. "I Want That Man" (Bailey, Currie) – 3:43
  2. "Lovelight" (Stein) – 3:56
  3. "Kiss It Better" (Bailey, Currie, Harry) – 4:19
  4. "Bike Boy" – 2:47
  5. "Get Your Way" – 6:13
  6. "Maybe for Sure" – 4:30
  7. "Calmarie" (Toledo, Vasconcelos) – 4:42

Side B

  1. "Sweet and Low" (Toni C., Harry) – 4:49
  2. "He Is So" – 5:10
  3. "Bugeye" – 4:06
  4. "Comic Books" (Mick Zone, Paul Zone, Armand Zone) – 2:34
  5. "Brite Side" – 4:34
  6. "End of the Run" – 7:04

Cassette (alternate version) Edit

Side A

  1. "I Want That Man" (Bailey, Currie) – 3:43
  2. "Lovelight" (Stein) – 3:56
  3. "Kiss It Better" (Bailey, Currie, Harry) – 4:19
  4. "Comic Books" (Mick Zone, Paul Zone, Armand Zone) – 2:34
  5. "Maybe for Sure" – 4:30
  6. "Calmarie" (Toledo, Vasconcelos) – 4:42

Side B

  1. "Sweet and Low" (Toni C., Harry) – 4:49
  2. "He Is So" – 5:10
  3. "Bugeye" – 4:06
  4. "Brite Side" – 4:34
  5. "Get Your Way" – 6:13
  6. "Bike Boy" – 2:47
  7. "End of the Run" – 7:04

Personnel Edit

  • Deborah Harry – vocals
  • Phil Ashley – keyboards, synthesizer programming
  • Steve Goldstein – keyboards
  • Tom BaileyFairlight CMI (1, 3)
  • David Bravo – keyboards (9), programming (9)
  • Toni C. (Antoinette Colandero) – keyboards (9), programming (9)
  • Johann Brundquist – keyboard overdubs (9)
  • Bobby Khozouri – keyboards (14)
  • Mac Quayle – keyboards (14)
  • Chris Stein – guitars, musical arrangements, backing vocals (4), all other instruments (14)
  • Leigh Foxx – bass guitar
  • Terry Bozzio – drums
  • Geoff Dugmore – drums (1, 3)
  • Thommy Price – drums
  • Arthur Baker – drums (14)
  • Paulinho da Costa – percussion (8)
  • Ian Astbury – backing vocals (2)
  • Mike Chapman – backing vocals (4)
  • Gary Valentine – backing vocals (4)
  • Adele Bertei – backing vocals (9)
  • Arif St. Michael – backing vocals (9)
  • Biti Strauchn – backing vocals (9)
  • Dennis Christopher – backing vocals (13)
  • Keith Primi – backing vocals (13)

Production Edit

  • Tom Bailey – producer (1, 3), mixing (1, 3)
  • Eric "E.T." Thorngren – producer (1, 3), mixing (1, 3)
  • Ben Grosse – additional production (1), remixing (1)
  • Mike Chapman – producer (2, 4-8, 10-13, 15), mixing (2, 4-8, 10-13, 15)
  • Toni C. – producer (9)
  • Deborah Harry – producer (9, 14)
  • Chris Stein – producing assistance, producer (9, 14)
  • Arthur Baker – additional production (9, 14), additional mixing (9, 14)
  • Mike O'Hora – engineer (for Deborah Harry and Chris Stein)
  • George Tutko – engineer (2, 4-8, 10-13, 15)
  • James "Doc" Dougherty – engineer (9)
  • Rob Paustian – mix engineer (9)
  • Steve Peck – engineer (14)
  • Paul McKenna – mix engineer (14)
  • Mike Kloster – studio assistance
  • Arthur Elgort – photography
  • Deborah Norcross – art direction, design
  • Jeri Helden – art direction, design
  • Gary Kurfirst – management

Charts Edit

Chart performance for Def, Dumb & Blonde
Chart (1989) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[9] 10
European Albums (Music & Media)[10] 53
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[11] 9
UK Albums (OCC)[12] 12
US Billboard 200[13] 123

References Edit

  1. ^ Henderson, Alex. "Review: Def, Dumb & Blonde". Macrovision Corporation. Retrieved 25 September 2009.
  2. ^ Christgau, Robert. "Review: Def, Dumb and Blonde (Sire, 1989)". Retrieved 25 September 2009.
  3. ^ Clark, Pete (December 1989). (PDF). Hi-Fi News & Record Review (magazine). Vol. 34, no. 12. Croydon: Link House Magazines Ltd. p. 141. ISSN 0142-6230. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 September 2021. Retrieved 27 September 2021 – via World Radio History.
  4. ^ Kirsch, Michele (21 October 1989). . New Musical Express. London: IPC Limited. p. 42. ISSN 0028-6362. Archived from the original on 4 July 2023. Retrieved 4 July 2023 – via Flickr.
  5. ^ George, Iestyn (31 October 1989). (PDF). Record Mirror. London: Spotlight Publications Ltd. p. 18. ISSN 0144-5804. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 November 2021. Retrieved 21 October 2021 – via American Radio History.
  6. ^ Vincent, Vincent (1–14 November 1989). "Deborah Harry: Def, Dumb & Blonde". Smash Hits. Vol. 11, no. 21. Peterborough: EMAP Metro. p. 73. ISSN 0260-3004. Retrieved 2 November 2022 – via Flickr.
  7. ^ Rolling Stone, precise date unknown, 1989
  8. ^ Hi-Fi News & Record Review, precise date unknown, 1989
  9. ^ "Australiancharts.com – Deborah Harry – Def, Dumb & Blonde". Hung Medien. Retrieved December 24, 2020.
  10. ^ "European Top 100 Albums" (PDF). Music & Media. Vol. 6, no. 44. November 4, 1989. p. VIII. OCLC 29800226 – via World Radio History.
  11. ^ "Charts.nz – Deborah Harry – Def, Dumb & Blonde". Hung Medien. Retrieved December 24, 2020.
  12. ^ "Official Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved December 24, 2020.
  13. ^ "Deborah Harry Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved December 24, 2020.

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Def Dumb amp Blonde is the third solo studio album by the American singer Deborah Harry Released in October 1989 on Sire Records in the US and Chrysalis Records in the UK the album saw Harry reverting from Debbie to Deborah as her professional name Harry worked with a variety of producers on the album including Tom Bailey of the Thompson Twins and Mike Chapman who had previously produced the last four Blondie albums I wanted to do certain things that were reminiscent of Blondie she stated 7 Def Dumb amp BlondeStudio album by Deborah HarryReleasedOctober 16 1989Recorded1989GenreNew wave pop pop rock funkLength63 55 CD LabelSire US Chrysalis UK ProducerMike Chapman Chris Stein Deborah Harry Toni C Tom Bailey Arthur Baker Eric Thorngren Ben GrosseDeborah Harry chronologyOnce More into the Bleach 1988 Def Dumb amp Blonde 1989 The Complete Picture The Very Best of Deborah Harry and Blondie 1991 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 1 Robert ChristgauB 2 Hi Fi News amp Record ReviewA 1 3 New Musical Express7 10 4 Record Mirror 5 Smash Hits8 10 6 It was also revealed that the original title of the album was Dream Season but it was changed due to a similarly titled Pat Benatar album presumably the previous year s Wide Awake in Dreamland citation needed Contents 1 Promotion and reception 2 Track listing 2 1 CD 2 2 Vinyl 2 3 Cassette 2 4 Cassette alternate version 3 Personnel 3 1 Production 4 Charts 5 ReferencesPromotion and reception EditThe song I Want That Man which was written by Tom Bailey and Alannah Currie of the Thompson Twins was released as a lead single It made the Top 20 of the UK Singles Chart and was Harry s biggest solo chart success in Australia where it reached number 2 Other singles released from the album included Kiss It Better Brite Side Sweet and Low and Maybe for Sure Ian Astbury sings backing vocals on two songs In late 1989 Harry toured for the first time as a solo artist extensively in Europe and the United States to support the album Due to lack of record company promotion the album was not a commercial success in Harry s native United States peaking at number 123 on the Billboard Hot 200 album chart It did much better in Australia and the UK peaking at numbers 10 and 12 respectively and has been certified Silver by the BPI Hi Fi News amp Record Review commented that The crucial returns which left this set far above her two previous and disappointing solo LPs are those of Chris Stein and producer Mike Chapman although Stein had actually been heavily involved as both a songwriter and musician in Harry s previous two solo LPs The magazine awarded the album an A 1 rating noting that Stein adds songwriting and instrumental punch to the songs while Chapman s production sends the material flying from the speakers 8 Track listing EditCD Edit CD track listingNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 I Want That Man Tom Bailey Alannah CurrieTom Bailey Eric Thorngren3 432 Lovelight Chris SteinMike Chapman3 563 Kiss It Better Tom Bailey Alannah Currie Deborah HarryTom Bailey Eric Thorngren4 194 Bike Boy Deborah Harry Chris SteinMike Chapman2 475 Get Your Way Deborah Harry Chris SteinMike Chapman6 136 Maybe for Sure Deborah Harry Chris SteinMike Chapman4 307 I ll Never Fall in Love Walter Ward Thomas BushMike Chapman3 198 Calmarie Mario Toledo Nana Vasconcelos Deborah HarryMike Chapman4 429 Sweet and Low Toni C Deborah HarryChris Stein Toni C Deborah Harry4 4910 He Is So Deborah Harry Chris SteinMike Chapman5 1011 Bugeye Deborah Harry Chris SteinMike Chapman4 0612 Comic Books Miki Zone Paul Zone Armand ZoneMike Chapman2 3413 Forced to Live Deborah Harry Leigh FoxxMike Chapman2 0214 Brite Side Deborah Harry Chris SteinChris Stein Deborah Harry4 3415 End of the Run Deborah Harry Chris SteinMike Chapman7 04 Bike Boy and Comic Books are bonus tracks on both the cassette and CD versions while I ll Never Fall in Love and Forced to Live are bonus tracks on the CD version only Vinyl Edit All tracks written by Deborah Harry and Chris Stein unless otherwise noted Side A I Want That Man Tom Bailey Alannah Currie 3 43 Lovelight Stein 3 56 Kiss It Better Bailey Currie Harry 4 19 Maybe for Sure 4 30 Calmarie Toledo Vasconcelos 4 42 Get Your Way 6 13Side B Sweet and Low Toni C Harry 4 49 He Is So 5 10 Brite Side 4 34 Bugeye 4 06 End of the Run 7 04Cassette Edit Side A I Want That Man Bailey Currie 3 43 Lovelight Stein 3 56 Kiss It Better Bailey Currie Harry 4 19 Bike Boy 2 47 Get Your Way 6 13 Maybe for Sure 4 30 Calmarie Toledo Vasconcelos 4 42Side B Sweet and Low Toni C Harry 4 49 He Is So 5 10 Bugeye 4 06 Comic Books Mick Zone Paul Zone Armand Zone 2 34 Brite Side 4 34 End of the Run 7 04Cassette alternate version Edit Side A I Want That Man Bailey Currie 3 43 Lovelight Stein 3 56 Kiss It Better Bailey Currie Harry 4 19 Comic Books Mick Zone Paul Zone Armand Zone 2 34 Maybe for Sure 4 30 Calmarie Toledo Vasconcelos 4 42Side B Sweet and Low Toni C Harry 4 49 He Is So 5 10 Bugeye 4 06 Brite Side 4 34 Get Your Way 6 13 Bike Boy 2 47 End of the Run 7 04Personnel EditDeborah Harry vocals Phil Ashley keyboards synthesizer programming Steve Goldstein keyboards Tom Bailey Fairlight CMI 1 3 David Bravo keyboards 9 programming 9 Toni C Antoinette Colandero keyboards 9 programming 9 Johann Brundquist keyboard overdubs 9 Bobby Khozouri keyboards 14 Mac Quayle keyboards 14 Chris Stein guitars musical arrangements backing vocals 4 all other instruments 14 Leigh Foxx bass guitar Terry Bozzio drums Geoff Dugmore drums 1 3 Thommy Price drums Arthur Baker drums 14 Paulinho da Costa percussion 8 Ian Astbury backing vocals 2 Mike Chapman backing vocals 4 Gary Valentine backing vocals 4 Adele Bertei backing vocals 9 Arif St Michael backing vocals 9 Biti Strauchn backing vocals 9 Dennis Christopher backing vocals 13 Keith Primi backing vocals 13 Production Edit Tom Bailey producer 1 3 mixing 1 3 Eric E T Thorngren producer 1 3 mixing 1 3 Ben Grosse additional production 1 remixing 1 Mike Chapman producer 2 4 8 10 13 15 mixing 2 4 8 10 13 15 Toni C producer 9 Deborah Harry producer 9 14 Chris Stein producing assistance producer 9 14 Arthur Baker additional production 9 14 additional mixing 9 14 Mike O Hora engineer for Deborah Harry and Chris Stein George Tutko engineer 2 4 8 10 13 15 James Doc Dougherty engineer 9 Rob Paustian mix engineer 9 Steve Peck engineer 14 Paul McKenna mix engineer 14 Mike Kloster studio assistance Arthur Elgort photography Deborah Norcross art direction design Jeri Helden art direction design Gary Kurfirst managementCharts EditChart performance for Def Dumb amp Blonde Chart 1989 PeakpositionAustralian Albums ARIA 9 10European Albums Music amp Media 10 53New Zealand Albums RMNZ 11 9UK Albums OCC 12 12US Billboard 200 13 123References Edit Henderson Alex Review Def Dumb amp Blonde Macrovision Corporation Retrieved 25 September 2009 Christgau Robert Review Def Dumb and Blonde Sire 1989 Retrieved 25 September 2009 Clark Pete December 1989 Review Deborah Harry Def Dumb amp Blonde PDF Hi Fi News amp Record Review magazine Vol 34 no 12 Croydon Link House Magazines Ltd p 141 ISSN 0142 6230 Archived from the original PDF on 3 September 2021 Retrieved 27 September 2021 via World Radio History Kirsch Michele 21 October 1989 Long Play Def Leopard Deborah Harry Def Dumb amp Blonde Chrysalis New Musical Express London IPC Limited p 42 ISSN 0028 6362 Archived from the original on 4 July 2023 Retrieved 4 July 2023 via Flickr George Iestyn 31 October 1989 Review Deborah Harry Def Dumb amp Blonde PDF Record Mirror London Spotlight Publications Ltd p 18 ISSN 0144 5804 Archived from the original PDF on 1 November 2021 Retrieved 21 October 2021 via American Radio History Vincent Vincent 1 14 November 1989 Deborah Harry Def Dumb amp Blonde Smash Hits Vol 11 no 21 Peterborough EMAP Metro p 73 ISSN 0260 3004 Retrieved 2 November 2022 via Flickr Rolling Stone precise date unknown 1989 Hi Fi News amp Record Review precise date unknown 1989 Australiancharts com Deborah Harry Def Dumb amp Blonde Hung Medien Retrieved December 24 2020 European Top 100 Albums PDF Music amp Media Vol 6 no 44 November 4 1989 p VIII OCLC 29800226 via World Radio History Charts nz Deborah Harry Def Dumb amp Blonde Hung Medien Retrieved December 24 2020 Official Albums Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Retrieved December 24 2020 Deborah Harry Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved December 24 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Def Dumb 26 Blonde amp oldid 1180270284, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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