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}} ''Panic of Girls'' is the ninth studio album by the American rock band Blondie. The album was first released digitally on May 30, 2011, followed by physical releases in various formats later. ==Background== ''Panic of Girls'' was recorded between October–December 2009 in Woodstock, New York, and May 2010 in Hoboken, New Jersey, being the second album in the band's history to be recorded outside of Manhattan, after 1980's ''Autoamerican'', which was recorded in Los Angeles. This is the first Blondie album which doesn't feature original keyboardist Jimmy Destri. According to Clem Burke, the band's drummer, Destri had planned to contribute to the writing and recording of the album, but was ultimately not a part of it. Paul Carbonara, who was with Blondie since 1998, departed the band partway through the recording sessions, and was replaced by Tommy Kessler. Both of them, along with Leigh Foxx and Matt Katz-Bohen, are credited as full band members on the released album. Clem Burke also said that about 35 songs were recorded during the sessions for the album, with only 14 that were planned to make the album.〔 All band members have contributed to the release, with vocalist Debbie Harry writing most of the lyrics.〔 The album name came from the lyrics of a track recorded for the album: "End of the World", which ultimately did not appear on its final track list though was included as a bonus track on the European deluxe edition. The album was initially to be titled ''Panic Of Truth''. The album contains one song in French ("Le Bleu") and two in Spanish ("Wipe Off My Sweat" and "Mirame", though the later appears only on Collectors Pack version of the album). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Panic of Girls」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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