Legendary concert promoter Bill Graham founded The Fillmore East (NYC), The Fillmore West, and the Winterland Ballroom (both San Francisco), which were the most influential venues in the country in the 1960s & 1970s.

The song that burst Blondie out of the streets of the Bowery to #1 on the charts, "Heart of Glass" was the pivotal moment in punk's choreographed slamdance with the mainstream. Inspired by Kraftwerk and Giorgio Moroder, Blondie transformed their campy "Once I Had A Love" into a Roland-driven juggernaut and never looked back. Explored and exploded via six distinct versions remastered from the original analog tapes, the history of "Heart of Glass" is documented here in a copious essay and it's art reimagined by noted American illustrator Shepard Fairey.

TRACK LISTING
- Disc 1 -
1 Heart of Glass (12" Version;2004 Remastered Version)
2 Heart of Glass (Basic Track)
3 Heart of Glass
- Disc 2 -
4 Once I Had a Love (The Disco Song) (1975 Version)
5 Once I Had a Love (Aka the Disco Song) (1978 Version)
6 Heart of Glass (Original 12' Instrumental Version; 1999 Digital Remaster)

Weight .59 lbs