Deborah Harry is an American-pop icon. From heading one of the 70’s top punk bands, then taking on disco and a short movie career this woman has made an alternative stake at the most original. With the band Blondie she took over the pop-dance world with tracks like “Rapture”, “Heart Of Glass” and with disco producer Giorgio Moroder hits like “Call Me”. Her continuing recording career in 1989 featured a hit dance single titled “I Want That Man” produced by Ben Grosse and Eric Throngren – written by Alannah Currie and Tom Bailey of Thompson Twins. The single is another dreamy vocal from Deborah in her own style desiring all of the greatest in life including a love with that special guy. It is one of her most powerful dance tracks and brings to mind once again the awesome span of her career in her own light.
I have taken the 12” vocal and instrumental of “I Want That Man” and reedited and reworked a new ReStructure Mix. There are a few samples of Deborah’s hits with Blondie accenting the foreground and a new arrangement. A favorite or mine since the beginning and now a classic Deborah Harry moment.
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