Def, Dumb & Blonde
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Def, Dumb & Blonde es el tercer álbum de estudio de la cantante estadounidense Deborah Harry, publicado el 16 de octubre de 1989 por Sire Records en los Estados Unidos y por Chrysalis Records en el Reino Unido. Es el primer trabajo en el que cambia su nombre de "Debbie" a "Deborah". Harry trabajó con diversos productores en el álbum, sobre todo con Tom Bailey de Thompson Twins y Mike Chapman, quien había estado a cargo de los trabajos más importantes de Blondie. En sus palabras, "quería hacer ciertas cosas que fueran reminiscentes a Blondie".
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Def, Dumb and Blonde è il terzo album solista di Debbie Harry, uscito nell'ottobre del 1989, prodotto da Mike Chapman, che produsse i dischi di maggior successo dei Blondie. Fu anticipato dal singolo I Want That Man, censurato perché mostrava Debbie in versione vampira succhiare sangue da un ragazzo, lasciandolo con il collo sanguinante. Sostenuto da un tour mondiale, raggiunse il numero 10 nella classifica australiana e il numero 12 in quella inglese.
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