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''No Exit'' is the seventh studio album by American
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band Blondie, released on February 23, 1999, by Beyond Music. It was the band's first album in 17 years and features the UK number-one single "
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". As of March 2006, the album had sold two million copies worldwide.


Overview

As was customary for a Blondie album, ''No Exit'' dabbled in many genres, including pop,
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, and hip hop.
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, who had produced all but the first two of Blondie's previous albums, produced some of the early demos for the album, though final production of the album fell to
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" was included on the album. It was originally recorded by the band in 1975 while they were trying to get a record deal. The demo version was first issued on
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's 1994 anthology '' The Platinum Collection'' and was later included on the 2001 remastered version of the band's eponymous debut studio album. A comeback promotional tour, the
No Exit Tour The No Exit Tour was a 1998–1999 world tour by American new wave band Blondie to promote their revival and reformation as a band and their latest album ''No Exit'', which was released during the tour. The tour marked the band's first live pe ...
, was launched preceding the release of the album, which spanned 13 months and visited Europe, North America and Oceania.


Release and reception

''No Exit'' reached number three on the
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, and was certified gold by the
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(BPI) for sales in excess of 100,000 copies. It was preceded by the single "
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", which became Blondie's sixth UK number one, exactly 20 years after the band's first number one, " Heart of Glass", making them the first American band to have chart-topping UK singles in three different decades: 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. A second single, "
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. The title track, "
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", was released as a limited-edition third single in Europe, and is a fusion of classical, hip hop and
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, and featured raps by
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. The album was released in several editions in different countries with various bonus tracks, mainly live versions of songs recorded during the band's
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. The album was also reissued in 2001 along with all of Blondie's other studio albums, this time including three bonus tracks. Chris Stein commented on the title of the album in a 2004 interview: "The title was taken from a Sartre play, which says there's no madness in individuals, it's all in groups. I think that's probably what all these reality TV shows are about. Maybe we were a reality TV show before there was reality TV." The album is not available on streaming platforms or digital music stores, most likely because of a possible dispute in licensing or distribution rights, although the song "Maria" from the album can still be found on these platforms and stores on compilation albums.


Track listing


Notes

* On the 2001 reissue, tracks 15 to 17 are sequenced as one track with a total duration of 17:51.


Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''No Exit''.


Blondie

*
Clem Burke Clement Burke (born Clement Anthony Bozewski; November 24, 1954) is an American musician who is best known as the drummer for the band Blondie from 1975, shortly after the band formed, throughout the band's entire career. He also played drums f ...
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Jimmy Destri Jimmy Destri (born James Mollica, April 13, 1954, Brooklyn, New York City, United States) is an American musician. Background Destri is of Italian descent. His father was a novelist who also wrote screenplays and eventually advertising copy to ...
*
Deborah Harry Deborah Ann Harry (born Angela Trimble; July 1, 1945) is an American singer, songwriter and actress, best known as the lead vocalist of the band Blondie. Four of her songs with the band reached on the US charts between 1979 and 1981. Born in ...
* Chris Stein


Additional musicians

* Leigh Foxx – bass guitar * Paul Carbonara – guitar *
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– saxophone * Candy Dulfer – saxophone * Helen Hooke – violin * Frank Pagano – percussion * Dave Ironside – saxophone *
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, flute * Rick Davies – trombone * Ken Fradley – trumpet * Rik Simpson – drum programming *
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– vocals * Donna Destri – backing vocals * Cassell Webb – backing vocals *
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– backing vocals * Nancy West – backing vocals *
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– backing vocals * Romy Ashby – backing vocals


Technical

*
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– production, recording ; mixing * Cassell Webb – production assistance *
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– mixing * Randy Nicklaus – mixing * Michael Tocci – engineering assistance * John Wydrycs – engineering assistance * Ian Blanch – engineering assistance * Milton Chan – engineering assistance * Tal Miller – engineering assistance * John Tamburello – technical installation * Michael Block – technical installation * Steve Hall – mastering


Artwork

* Rob Roth – art direction, design, photography * Jana Paterson – design


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications and sales


References

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