Once More into the Bleach cover

Once More into the Bleach

Debbie Harry

72 min · 13 tracks · new wave · punk · rapping

A vibrant collection of disco-infused pop anthems showcasing Harry's dynamic vocal range and eclectic style.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • dance floor energy bursts
  • nostalgic anthem sing-alongs
  • vibrant party atmosphere vibes
  • joyful explorations of love
  • dynamic tempo shifts throughout

Maybe skip if you want

  • seekers of minimalistic sound
  • prefer slow-paced listening

Where this album fits

Career context
Released in 1989, 'Once More into the Bleach' marked Debbie Harry's return to solo work after the peak success of Blondie in the late 1970s. At this point, she was exploring a mix of genres, including disco and new wave, while trying to re-establish her identity outside of the iconic band that had made her famous.
Stylistic neighbors
Blondie· Siouxsie and the Banshees· The B-52's

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Denis 5:24
  • 2 Heart of Glass (disco version) 5:51
  • 3 Call Me 7:07
  • 4 Rapture 6:58
  • 5 Atomic 4:36
  • 6 The Tide Is High 5:36
  • 7 The Jam Was Moving 3:29
  • 8 In Love With Love (PWL extended mix) 7:13
  • 9 Rush Rush 4:47
  • 10 French Kissin' in the USA 5:14
  • 11 Feel the Spin (Jellybean mix) 6:48
  • 12 Backfired 6:02
  • 13 Sunday Girl 3:08

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