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''Parallel Lines'' is the third studio album by American New Wave band Blondie, released in 1978 on Chrysalis records. Their most popular and best selling effort, ''Parallel Lines'' was the first Blondie album to be produced by Mike Chapman. The album reached number one in the United Kingdom in February 1979. It contains several of the best-known Blondie hits, including "Heart of Glass", "Hanging on the Telephone", "Sunday Girl" and "One Way or Another". Six of the twelve tracks were issued as singles, either in the U.S. or the UK. ''Parallel Lines'' is ranked at number 140 on ''Rolling Stones list of the 500 greatest albums of all time., the 18th Greatest Album of All-Time by NME in 2003, and the 7th Greatest American Album of All-Time by Blender Magazine. ''Parallel Lines'' sold over 20 million copies worldwide. - Wikipedia
Synthpop, dance-oriented rock, Madonna-all things great and grating about the '80s are sketched out here by a band too clever and restless to commit to any single approach to pop. No chick singer has ever split the difference between crass and class with the canny precision of Deborah Harry.