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Eat to the Beat

Eat to the Beat is the fourth studio album by American rock band Blondie, released on September 28, 1979, by Chrysalis Records. The album was certified Platinum in the United States, where it spent a year on the Billboard 200. Peaking at No.17, it was one of Billboard's top 10 albums of 1980.[1] It also reached No.1 on the UK Albums Chart in October 1979[2] and has been certified Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI).

Eat to the Beat
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 28, 1979
RecordedApril–June 1979
StudioThe Power Station, Electric Lady and Mediasound (New York City)
Genre
Length43:50
LabelChrysalis
ProducerMike Chapman
Blondie chronology
Parallel Lines
(1978)
Eat to the Beat
(1979)
Autoamerican
(1980)
Singles from Eat to the Beat
  1. "Dreaming"
    Released: September 1979
  2. "Union City Blue"
    Released: November 1979 (UK)
  3. "The Hardest Part"
    Released: January 1980 (US)
  4. "Atomic"
    Released: February 1980 (UK),
    April 1980 (US)

Musical style

The primarily pop album[3] includes a diverse range of styles in the songs:[4] rock, disco, new wave, punk, reggae, and funk, as well as a lullaby. "Atomic" and "The Hardest Part" fused disco with rock.[5] Blondie's first two albums were new wave productions, followed by Parallel Lines which dropped the new wave material, exchanging it entirely for rock-inflected pop.[6] Eat to the Beat continued in this pop direction.[5]

History

Three singles were released in the UK from this album ("Dreaming", "Union City Blue" and "Atomic"). "The Hardest Part" was released as the second single from the album in the US instead of "Union City Blue" (though a remix of "Union..." would be released in the US in 1995). According to the liner notes of the 1994 compilation The Platinum Collection, the song "Slow Motion" was originally planned to be the fourth single release from the album, and producer Mike Chapman even made a remix of the track, but following the unexpected success of "Call Me", the theme song to the movie American Gigolo, these plans were shelved and the single mix of "Slow Motion" remains unreleased. An alternate mix of the track entitled The Stripped Down Motown Mix did, however, turn up on one of the many remix singles issued by Chrysalis/EMI in the mid-1990s.

Blondie's first video album was produced in conjunction with this record, featuring a music video for each of the album's twelve songs. It was the first such project in rock music.[7] Most of the videos were filmed in and around New York. One of the exceptions was the "Union City Blue" music video, which was filmed at Union Dry Dock, Weehawken, New Jersey. Each video was directed by David Mallet and produced by Paul Flattery. The video was initially available as a promotional VHS in 1979 and subsequently released on videocassette and videodisc in October 1980.[8]

Unlike the rest of Blondie's original albums, Eat to the Beat was not remastered in 1994. It was later digitally remastered and reissued by EMI-Capitol in 2001, with four bonus tracks and candid sleeve notes by Mike Chapman:

They wanted to try anything. And I was right there with them. We also had a title for the album at a very early point, so we had a concept of sorts: Eat to the Beat. I tried to have Debbie explain exactly what it meant to her, but in her normal fashion she simply confused me and I was forced to give it my own interpretation. ... [Drugs] found their way to the studio and presented us with yet another obstacle. The more drugs, the more fights. It was becoming a real mess. ... The music was good but the group was showing signs of wear and tear. The meetings, the drugs, the partying and the arguments had beaten us all up, and it was hard to have a positive attitude when the project was finally finished. ... Was this the record that the public was waiting for, or was it just the waste of seven sick minds? I had never experienced this kind of emotional rollercoaster before, and I have never forgotten the sounds, smells and tastes that came with it. I guess that was what they meant: Eat to the Beat.[9]

The 2001 remaster was again reissued in 2007 (June 26 in the US; July 2 in the UK) without the four bonus tracks. Included instead was a DVD of the long-since deleted Eat to the Beat video album, marking the first time it had been made available on the DVD format.

Critical reception

Reviewing Eat to the Beat in 1979, Village Voice critic Robert Christgau felt that the record was not "a tour de force" like Blondie's previous album Parallel Lines and expressed reservations about "the overarching fatalism" of its lyrics, but noted that he liked "the way the lyrics depart from pop bohemia to speak directly to the mass audience they're reaching. And Debbie just keeps getting better."[17] Debra Rae Cohen of Rolling Stone found the album "not only ambitious in its range of styles, but also unexpectedly and vibrantly compelling without sacrificing any of the group's urbane, modish humor."[4] A review in People observed that the band sounded "less raw but still fresh."[18] David Hepworth, writing in Smash Hits, praised it as a "brasher, more rocking follow-up... as hard and shiny as glass and I love it."[19] Eat to the Beat was voted the 17th best album of 1979 in The Village Voice's year-end Pazz & Jop critics' poll.[20]

In a retrospective review, William Ruhlmann of AllMusic viewed Eat to the Beat as a "secondhand" version of Parallel Lines, finding that its similar attempts at "rock/disco fusion" were less effective, while "elsewhere, the band just tried to cover too many stylistic bases."[5] In contrast, BBC Music writer Chris Jones opined that Blondie had successfully expanded on the sound of Parallel Lines on Eat to the Beat, which he said "still sounds box fresh today", praising Mike Chapman's production expertise and the album's musical diversity.[3]

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Dreaming"3:02
2."The Hardest Part"
  • Harry
  • Stein
3:37
3."Union City Blue"3:19
4."Shayla"Stein3:51
5."Eat to the Beat"
  • Harry
  • Harrison
2:35
6."Accidents Never Happen"Jimmy Destri4:10
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
7."Die Young Stay Pretty"
  • Harry
  • Stein
3:37
8."Slow Motion"
  • Laura Davis
  • Destri
3:25
9."Atomic"
  • Harry
  • Destri
4:35
10."Sound-A-Sleep"
  • Harry
  • Stein
4:12
11."Victor"3:19
12."Living in the Real World"Destri2:38
2001 CD reissue bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Die Young Stay Pretty" (live BBC 12/31/79, recorded live New Year's Eve '79 at The Apollo Theatre in Glasgow, Scotland)
  • Harry
  • Stein
3:27
14."Seven Rooms of Gloom" (live BBC 12/31/79, recorded live New Year's Eve '79 at The Apollo Theatre in Glasgow, Scotland)Holland–Dozier–Holland2:48
15."Heroes" (live 1/12/80 at the Hammersmith Odeon, UK)6:19
16."Ring of Fire" (live)3:30

Video album (12-inch LaserDisc format)

  1. "Eat to the Beat"
  2. "The Hardest Part"
  3. "Union City Blue"
  4. "Slow Motion"
  5. "Shayla"
  6. "Die Young Stay Pretty"
  7. "Accidents Never Happen"
  8. "Atomic"
  9. "Living in the Real World"
  10. "Sound-A-Sleep"
  11. "Victor"
  12. "Dreaming"

Bonus videos on side two of videodisc release

  1. "Heart of Glass"
  2. "Picture This"
  3. "(I'm Always Touched by Your) Presence, Dear"
  4. "Hanging on the Telephone"

Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Eat to the Beat.[21]

Blondie

Additional musicians

  • Ellie Greenwich – backing vocals on "Dreaming" and "Atomic"
  • Lorna Luft – backing vocals on "Accidents Never Happen" and "Slow Motion"
  • Donna Destri – backing vocals on "Living in the Real World"
  • Mike Chapman – backing vocals on "Die Young Stay Pretty" and "Victor"
  • Randy Hennes – harmonica on "Eat to the Beat"

Technical

Artwork

Charts

Certifications

Certifications for Eat to the Beat
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[40] Platinum 50,000^
Canada (Music Canada)[41] 2× Platinum 200,000^
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[42] Gold 50,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[43] Gold 7,500^
United Kingdom (BPI)[45] Platinum 500,000[44]
United States (RIAA)[46] Platinum 1,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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Die Young Stay Pretty redirects here For the Short Stack song see This Is Bat Country Eat to the Beat is the fourth studio album by American rock band Blondie released on September 28 1979 by Chrysalis Records The album was certified Platinum in the United States where it spent a year on the Billboard 200 Peaking at No 17 it was one of Billboard s top 10 albums of 1980 1 It also reached No 1 on the UK Albums Chart in October 1979 2 and has been certified Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry BPI Eat to the BeatStudio album by BlondieReleasedSeptember 28 1979RecordedApril June 1979StudioThe Power Station Electric Lady and Mediasound New York City GenrePop rock new waveLength43 50LabelChrysalisProducerMike ChapmanBlondie chronologyParallel Lines 1978 Eat to the Beat 1979 Autoamerican 1980 Singles from Eat to the Beat Dreaming Released September 1979 Union City Blue Released November 1979 UK The Hardest Part Released January 1980 US Atomic Released February 1980 UK April 1980 US Contents 1 Musical style 2 History 3 Critical reception 4 Track listing 4 1 Video album 12 inch LaserDisc format 5 Personnel 5 1 Blondie 5 2 Additional musicians 5 3 Technical 5 4 Artwork 6 Charts 6 1 Weekly charts 6 2 Year end charts 7 Certifications 8 References 8 1 BibliographyMusical style EditThe primarily pop album 3 includes a diverse range of styles in the songs 4 rock disco new wave punk reggae and funk as well as a lullaby Atomic and The Hardest Part fused disco with rock 5 Blondie s first two albums were new wave productions followed by Parallel Lines which dropped the new wave material exchanging it entirely for rock inflected pop 6 Eat to the Beat continued in this pop direction 5 History EditThree singles were released in the UK from this album Dreaming Union City Blue and Atomic The Hardest Part was released as the second single from the album in the US instead of Union City Blue though a remix of Union would be released in the US in 1995 According to the liner notes of the 1994 compilation The Platinum Collection the song Slow Motion was originally planned to be the fourth single release from the album and producer Mike Chapman even made a remix of the track but following the unexpected success of Call Me the theme song to the movie American Gigolo these plans were shelved and the single mix of Slow Motion remains unreleased An alternate mix of the track entitled The Stripped Down Motown Mix did however turn up on one of the many remix singles issued by Chrysalis EMI in the mid 1990s Blondie s first video album was produced in conjunction with this record featuring a music video for each of the album s twelve songs It was the first such project in rock music 7 Most of the videos were filmed in and around New York One of the exceptions was the Union City Blue music video which was filmed at Union Dry Dock Weehawken New Jersey Each video was directed by David Mallet and produced by Paul Flattery The video was initially available as a promotional VHS in 1979 and subsequently released on videocassette and videodisc in October 1980 8 Unlike the rest of Blondie s original albums Eat to the Beat was not remastered in 1994 It was later digitally remastered and reissued by EMI Capitol in 2001 with four bonus tracks and candid sleeve notes by Mike Chapman They wanted to try anything And I was right there with them We also had a title for the album at a very early point so we had a concept of sorts Eat to the Beat I tried to have Debbie explain exactly what it meant to her but in her normal fashion she simply confused me and I was forced to give it my own interpretation Drugs found their way to the studio and presented us with yet another obstacle The more drugs the more fights It was becoming a real mess The music was good but the group was showing signs of wear and tear The meetings the drugs the partying and the arguments had beaten us all up and it was hard to have a positive attitude when the project was finally finished Was this the record that the public was waiting for or was it just the waste of seven sick minds I had never experienced this kind of emotional rollercoaster before and I have never forgotten the sounds smells and tastes that came with it I guess that was what they meant Eat to the Beat 9 The 2001 remaster was again reissued in 2007 June 26 in the US July 2 in the UK without the four bonus tracks Included instead was a DVD of the long since deleted Eat to the Beat video album marking the first time it had been made available on the DVD format Critical reception EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 5 Encyclopedia of Popular Music 10 Entertainment WeeklyB 11 Q 12 Rolling Stone 13 The Rolling Stone Album Guide 14 Spin Alternative Record Guide7 10 15 Uncut 16 The Village VoiceA 17 Reviewing Eat to the Beat in 1979 Village Voice critic Robert Christgau felt that the record was not a tour de force like Blondie s previous album Parallel Lines and expressed reservations about the overarching fatalism of its lyrics but noted that he liked the way the lyrics depart from pop bohemia to speak directly to the mass audience they re reaching And Debbie just keeps getting better 17 Debra Rae Cohen of Rolling Stone found the album not only ambitious in its range of styles but also unexpectedly and vibrantly compelling without sacrificing any of the group s urbane modish humor 4 A review in People observed that the band sounded less raw but still fresh 18 David Hepworth writing in Smash Hits praised it as a brasher more rocking follow up as hard and shiny as glass and I love it 19 Eat to the Beat was voted the 17th best album of 1979 in The Village Voice s year end Pazz amp Jop critics poll 20 In a retrospective review William Ruhlmann of AllMusic viewed Eat to the Beat as a secondhand version of Parallel Lines finding that its similar attempts at rock disco fusion were less effective while elsewhere the band just tried to cover too many stylistic bases 5 In contrast BBC Music writer Chris Jones opined that Blondie had successfully expanded on the sound of Parallel Lines on Eat to the Beat which he said still sounds box fresh today praising Mike Chapman s production expertise and the album s musical diversity 3 Track listing EditSide oneNo TitleWriter s Length1 Dreaming Deborah HarryChris Stein3 022 The Hardest Part HarryStein3 373 Union City Blue HarryNigel Harrison3 194 Shayla Stein3 515 Eat to the Beat HarryHarrison2 356 Accidents Never Happen Jimmy Destri4 10 Side twoNo TitleWriter s Length7 Die Young Stay Pretty HarryStein3 378 Slow Motion Laura DavisDestri3 259 Atomic HarryDestri4 3510 Sound A Sleep HarryStein4 1211 Victor HarryFrank Infante3 1912 Living in the Real World Destri2 38 2001 CD reissue bonus tracksNo TitleWriter s Length13 Die Young Stay Pretty live BBC 12 31 79 recorded live New Year s Eve 79 at The Apollo Theatre in Glasgow Scotland HarryStein3 2714 Seven Rooms of Gloom live BBC 12 31 79 recorded live New Year s Eve 79 at The Apollo Theatre in Glasgow Scotland Holland Dozier Holland2 4815 Heroes live 1 12 80 at the Hammersmith Odeon UK David BowieBrian Eno6 1916 Ring of Fire live June Carter CashMerle Kilgore3 30 Video album 12 inch LaserDisc format Edit Eat to the Beat The Hardest Part Union City Blue Slow Motion Shayla Die Young Stay Pretty Accidents Never Happen Atomic Living in the Real World Sound A Sleep Victor Dreaming Bonus videos on side two of videodisc release Heart of Glass Picture This I m Always Touched by Your Presence Dear Hanging on the Telephone Personnel EditCredits adapted from the liner notes of Eat to the Beat 21 Blondie Edit Clem Burke drums Jimmy Destri keyboards backing vocals on Die Young Stay Pretty and Victor Nigel Harrison bass guitar Deborah Harry vocals Frank Infante guitars backing vocals on Die Young Stay Pretty and Victor Chris Stein guitarsAdditional musicians Edit Ellie Greenwich backing vocals on Dreaming and Atomic Lorna Luft backing vocals on Accidents Never Happen and Slow Motion Donna Destri backing vocals on Living in the Real World Mike Chapman backing vocals on Die Young Stay Pretty and Victor Randy Hennes harmonica on Eat to the Beat Technical Edit Mike Chapman production Dave Tickle engineering Peter Coleman engineering Steve Hall mastering at MCA Whitney Studios Glendale California Kevin Flaherty production 2001 reissue Artwork Edit Norman Seeff photography design John Van Hamersveld typography design Billy Bass art directionCharts EditWeekly charts Edit Weekly chart performance for Eat to the Beat Chart 1979 PeakpositionAustralian Albums Kent Music Report 22 9Denmark Albums 23 4Austrian Albums O3 Austria 24 19Canada Top Albums CDs RPM 25 6Dutch Albums Album Top 100 26 16Finnish Albums Suomen virallinen lista 27 3German Albums Offizielle Top 100 28 23New Zealand Albums RMNZ 29 3Norwegian Albums VG lista 30 6Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 31 2UK Albums OCC 32 1US Billboard 200 33 17 Year end charts Edit 1979 year end chart performance for Eat to the Beat Chart 1979 PositionAustralian Albums Kent Music Report 34 63Canada Top Albums CDs RPM 35 58UK Albums BMRB 36 211980 year end chart performance for Eat to the Beat Chart 1980 PositionAustralian Albums Kent Music Report 37 56Canada Top Albums CDs RPM 38 67UK Albums BMRB 39 40US Billboard 200 1 8Certifications EditCertifications for Eat to the Beat Region Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 40 Platinum 50 000 Canada Music Canada 41 2 Platinum 200 000 Denmark IFPI Danmark 42 Gold 50 000 New Zealand RMNZ 43 Gold 7 500 United Kingdom BPI 45 Platinum 500 000 44 United States RIAA 46 Platinum 1 000 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone References Edit a b Billboard 200 Albums Year End 1980 Billboard Archived from the original on December 2 2020 Retrieved February 21 2020 Artists Officialcharts com Retrieved May 23 2021 a b Jones Chris July 11 2008 Blondie Eat To The Beat Review BBC Music Retrieved November 2 2020 a b Cohen Debra Rae November 29 1979 Eat To The Beat Rolling Stone No 305 New York Retrieved July 28 2020 a b c d Ruhlmann William Eat to the Beat Blondie AllMusic Retrieved July 28 2020 Parallel Lines Blondie Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved May 23 2021 Once More Into The Bleach Blondie Returns For Its Fifteenth Round Archived from the original on December 3 2013 Retrieved January 31 2014 McCullaugh Jim SelectaVision Catalog Adds Eat To Beat Billboard October 11 1980 10 Blondie Eat To The Beat 2001 CD Discogs com Retrieved May 23 2021 Larkin Colin 2011 Blondie The Encyclopedia of Popular Music 5th concise ed London Omnibus Press ISBN 978 0 85712 595 8 Weingarten Marc September 21 2001 Blondie Blondie Plastic Letters Parallel Lines Eat to the Beat Autoamerican The Hunter Entertainment Weekly New York p 85 Blondie Eat to the Beat Q No 182 London October 2001 p 143 Berger Arion June 8 2000 Further Listening Rolling Stone New York Archived from the original on April 1 2007 Retrieved October 18 2020 Coleman Mark Berger Arion 2004 Blondie In Brackett Nathan Hoard Christian eds The New Rolling Stone Album Guide 4th ed Simon amp Schuster pp 85 86 ISBN 0 7432 0169 8 Retrieved September 23 2011 Sheffield Rob 1995 Blondie In Weisbard Eric Marks Craig eds Spin Alternative Record Guide Vintage Books pp 49 50 ISBN 0 679 75574 8 Blondie Eat to the Beat Uncut London p 90 A consistent thrill ride of imaginative hyperactive pop a b Christgau Robert October 29 1979 Christgau s Consumer Guide The Village Voice New York Retrieved September 7 2016 Picks and Pans Review Eat to the Beat People Vol 12 no 22 New York November 26 1979 Retrieved July 28 2020 Hepworth David October 4 17 1979 Albums Smash Hits Vol 1 no 22 London p 29 The 1979 Pazz amp Jop Critics Poll The Village Voice New York January 28 1980 Retrieved November 2 2020 Eat to the Beat liner notes Blondie Chrysalis Records 1979 CHE 1225 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in 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Britain on the first week of release and sold over half million in addition to a million or more in the U S A British album certifications Blondie Eat to the Beat British Phonographic Industry October 25 1979 American album certifications Blondie Eat to the Beat Recording Industry Association of America July 10 1980 Retrieved June 1 2019 Bibliography Edit Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 illustrated ed St Ives N S W Australian Chart Book ISBN 0 646 11917 6 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eat to the Beat amp oldid 1148109033, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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