Plastic Letters is the second studio album by American rock band Blondie, released in February 1978 by Chrysalis Records. An earlier version with a rearranged...
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Channel letter (redirect from Channel Letters)
Channel letters are custom-made metal or plastic letters commonly used in exterior signage on public and commercial buildings, and often internally illuminated...
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to illness. In February 1978, Blondie released their second album, Plastic Letters (UK number 10, US number 78, Australia number 64). The album was recorded...
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(later, in 1979) No. 75 in the United Kingdom. Their second album, Plastic Letters, garnered some success outside the United States, but their third album...
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Blondie's initial musical inexperience Blondie's second studio album, Plastic Letters (1977), was their last album produced by Richard Gottehrer, whose sound...
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Dear" is a song by the American band Blondie, from their 1978 album Plastic Letters. Written by former Blondie bassist Gary Valentine, the song was based...
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Singaporean thriller film "Kidnapper" (song), by Blondie from the 1978 album Plastic Letters All pages with titles beginning with Kidnapper All pages with titles...
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the album in September 1977, when they issued Blondie's 2nd album "Plastic Letters", along with the single "In the Flesh". The album reached No. 14 in...
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Red Square" from Plastic Letters and "Kung-Fu Girls" from Blondie. "Denis" was the only single released in the US from Plastic Letters (with "I'm on E"...
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Imagination", "Kidnapper", "Detroit 442" and "Poets Problem" for album Plastic Letters (1977) "Picture This" and "11:59" for Parallel Lines (1978) "Accidents...
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