Debravation
Debbie Harry · 1993
59 min · 14 tracks · new wave · punk · rapping
A eclectic blend of pop and rock that captures a sense of introspection and resilience.
Why this album works
'Debravation' is notable for its critical reception, particularly from publications like Rolling Stone, which recognized its exploration of personal themes amidst a shifting musical backdrop. The album represents a significant moment in Harry's career, reflecting her enduring influence in pop music despite the waning disco trend.
- Best for
- steady pacing with introspective moments consistent flow with emotional peaks resilient themes for reflective listening
- Context
- Released on August 24, 1993, 'Debravation' marked Debbie Harry's return to solo work after the hiatus following Blondie's success. It arrived as her first album in nearly a decade, showcasing her evolution as an artist while navigating the changing music landscape of the early '90s.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Christina Aguilera· Cher· Prince· Harry Nilsson· Madonna· Donna Summer· Cyndi Lauper· Elvis Presley
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 I Can See Clearly Standout 3:52
- 2 Stability 4:59
- 3 Strike Me Pink 4:02
- 4 Rain 4:13
- 5 Communion 6:35
- 6 Lip Service 3:32
- 7 Mood Ring Standout 4:29
- 8 Keep On Going 4:16
- 9 Dancing Down the Moon Standout 3:10
- 10 Standing in My Way 4:10
- 11 The Fugitive 4:55
- 12 Dog Star Girl 5:34
- 13 My Last Date (With You) 2:57
- 14 Tear Drops 2:27
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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