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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.

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

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