Video + DVD

Eat To The Beat

Blondie were pioneers in video so of course they were also the first band to release a video album, in which they made a video for every track off Eat To The Beat. Deborah Harry’s wardrobe designed by Steven Sprouse except the dress in “The Hardest Part” by Anya Phillips. Graffiti in “The Hardest Part” by Freddie, Jean and Lee of The Fab Five. A Jon Roseman Production for Chrysalis Records in association with Alive Video Inc. Directed by David Mallet, Produced by Paul Flattery.

UK Video

 

Released on: Chrysalis
Re-issued in the UK: 1988
Original Date of release: 1979/1980
UK Re-issued VHS Cat No: CVHS 5020

Approximate Running Time: 43 Minutes.

Track listing:
1. Eat To The Beat
2. The Hardest Part
3. Union City Blue
4. Slow Motion
5. Shayla
6. Die Young Stay Pretty
7. Accidents Never Happen
8. Atomic
9. Living In The Real World
10. Sound-A-Sleep
11. Victor
12. Dreaming

 


USA Video Disc

 

Released on: Chrysalis/RCA
Released in the USA : 1981
USA VD Cat No: CM11E-V105135

Approximate Running Time: 57 Minutes.

Track listing:
Side 1
1. Eat To The Beat
2. The Hardest Part
3. Union City Blue
4. Slow Motion
5. Shayla
6. Die Young Stay Pretty
7. Accidents Never Happen
8. Atomic
9. Living In The Real World
10. Sound-A-Sleep
11. Victor
12. Dreaming

Side 2
1. Heart Of Glass
2. Picture This
3. (I’m Always Touched By Your) Presence, Dear
4. Hanging On The Telephone

 

 

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