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1989 studio album by Deborah Harry / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Def, Dumb & Blonde is the third solo studio album by the American singer Deborah Harry. Released in October 1989 on Sire Records in the US and Chrysalis Records in the UK, the album saw Harry reverting from "Debbie" to "Deborah" as her professional name. Harry worked with a variety of producers on the album, including Tom Bailey of the Thompson Twins and Mike Chapman who had previously produced the last four Blondie albums. "I wanted to do certain things that were reminiscent of Blondie," she stated.[7]

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Def, Dumb & Blonde
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ReleasedOctober 16, 1989
Recorded1987-1989
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Length63:55 (CD)
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Deborah Harry chronology
Once More into the Bleach
(1988)
Def, Dumb & Blonde
(1989)
The Complete Picture: The Very Best of Deborah Harry and Blondie
(1991)
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Robert ChristgauB+[2]
Hi-Fi News & Record ReviewA:1[3]
New Musical Express7/10[4]
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Smash Hits8/10[6]
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It was also revealed that the original title of the album was "Dream Season" but it was changed due to a similarly titled Pat Benatar album – presumably the previous year's Wide Awake in Dreamland.[citation needed]

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