The Hunter (Blondie album)

The Hunter is the sixth studio album by American rock band Blondie, released on May 24, 1982, by Chrysalis Records. It was Blondie's last album of new material until 1999's No Exit. It was recorded between December 1981 and February 1982.

Background
The Hunter, as stated in the press release, is loosely a concept album based on the theme of "searching, hunting, or pursuing one's own Mt. Everest." Tracks on the album include Jimmy Destri's Motown pastiche "Danceway", while "Dragonfly" has a science-fiction theme to its lyrics about a race in space. "The Beast" deals with lead singer Debbie Harry's experiences of becoming a public figure: "I am the centre of attraction, by staying off the streets". "English Boys" is Harry and Chris Stein's melancholy tribute to "those English boys who had long hair", the Beatles, recorded the year after John Lennon's assassination in New York City, describing the innocence and idealism of the 1960s. "War Child" references military conflicts in Cambodia and the Middle East. The album concludes with a cover version of Smokey Robinson's "The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game", originally recorded by the Marvelettes in 1967.

The song "For Your Eyes Only" was originally written for the 1981 James Bond film of the same name. The producers of the film, however, favored a track composed by Bill Conti and Michael Leeson and asked Blondie to record that song instead. When Blondie declined, the Conti/Leeson song was passed on to Sheena Easton. Blondie opted to release their song (written by Harry and Stein) on The Hunter.

Two singles were released from the album, "Island of Lost Souls" and "War Child" (the latter of which was also released as a 12″ extended version). "Danceaway" was planned for release as a single in Canada (backed with "For Your Eyes Only"), but was issued only extremely briefly before the single was withdrawn. Videos for "Island of Lost Souls" and "English Boys" were produced.

In the liner notes to the 2001 reissue of The Hunter, producer Mike Chapman stated, "I knew that we were in a different and far less accessible artistic space. And that worried me. I could tell that things were different now, and I knew that this would be the last Blondie album."

Release and reception
The album peaked at No.9 in the UK, No.15 in Australia and No.33 in the US. Compared to Blondie's three previous albums with Mike Chapman as producer (Parallel Lines, Eat to the Beat and Autoamerican), The Hunter proved to be a disappointment, both commercially and critically, with mixed reviews. Six months after its release, the band splintered. The summer Tracks Across America Tour '82 was set to promote the album but turned out to be unsuccessful. The band's European tour which was due to follow in autumn was cancelled.

The Hunter was digitally remastered and reissued by Chrysalis Records UK in 1994, and again by EMI-Capitol in 2001, both times with the 12″ version of "War Child" as the only bonus track.

Personnel
Credits adapted from the liner notes of The Hunter.

Blondie

 * Clem Burke – drums
 * Jimmy Destri – keyboards
 * Nigel Harrison – bass
 * Debbie Harry – vocals
 * Frank Infante – guitar
 * Chris Stein – guitar

Additional personnel

 * Robert Aaron – horn arrangements, saxophone
 * Sammy Figueroa – percussion
 * Manual Badrena – percussion
 * Roger Squitero – percussion
 * Janice G. Pendarvis – back-up vocals on "The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game"
 * Zachary Sanders – back-up vocals on "The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game"
 * Lani Groves – back-up vocals on "The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game"
 * Darryl Tookes – back-up vocals on "The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game"
 * Ray Maldonado – horns on "Little Caesar", "Island of Lost Souls" and "War Child"
 * Luis Ortiz – horns on "Little Caesar", "Island of Lost Souls" and "War Child"
 * Richard A. Davies – horns on "Little Caesar", "Island of Lost Souls" and "War Child"
 * Mac Gollehon – horns on "Little Caesar", "Island of Lost Souls" and "War Child"

Technical

 * Mike Chapman – production
 * Doug Schwartz – engineering
 * Merwin Belin – group production liaison
 * Markie Iannello – technician
 * Kevin Flaherty – production (2001 reissue)

Artwork

 * Brian Aris – photography
 * Richard Raynis – cover illustration
 * Bruce Carleton – lettering, back cover illustration
 * John Holmstrom – lettering
 * Janet Levinson – design