- Rapture (song)
Infobox Single
Name = Rapture
Artist = Blondie
from Album =Autoamerican
Released = January 1981
Format = 7" single, 12" single
Recorded = 1980
Genre = Rock, rap
Length = 6:33 (US) 4:57 (UK)
Label =Chrysalis Records
Writer =Deborah Harry Chris Stein
Producer =Mike Chapman
Certification = Gold (US), Silver (UK)
Last single = "The Tide Is High " (1980)
This single = "Rapture" (1981)
Next single = "Island of Lost Souls" (1982)
Misc = Audiosample
Upper caption = Audio sample
Audio file = BlondieRapture.oggExtra album cover
Upper caption = Alternate cover
Background = khaki
Lower caption = "Rapture" 1981, UK edition"Rapture" is a single by Blondie. It was released in January 1981, during the height of the band's success, and became one of the first substantial hit singles to involve
rap music , and the first rap-influenced single to reach number one on the US Billboard Chart. It was the second and final song to be released from the band's 1980 album "Autoamerican ", the first being "The Tide Is High ", which had topped the chart in the US and UK. "Rapture" went on to reach number one on the U.S.Billboard Hot 100 , and number five in theUK singles chart . TheB-side was "Walk Like Me", also from "Autoamerican".Following the release of "Rapture" Blondie took a hiatus from recording and touring. The autumn of 1981 saw the release of Debbie Harry's first solo single, "
Backfired " and the album "Koo Koo ", co-written and produced byBernard Edwards andNile Rodgers of Chic - the band whose track "Good Times" inspired Harry andChris Stein to write "Rapture".History
"Rapture" was a combination of New Wave pop, funk, jazz and rap music, with the rap section forming an extended
coda . While it was not the first single involving rap to be successful, it was the first to top the charts. TheSugarhill Gang 's 1979 hit "Rapper's Delight ", a straightforward rap track also based on Chic's "Good Times", and obviously also an inspiration for "Rapture", reached #36 on the U.S. Hot 100 chart, and went gold.Kurtis Blow 's "The Breaks" was released in 1980, and became the second rap single to be certified gold. The lyrics of "Rapture" included references to hip-hop pioneersFab Five Freddy andGrandmaster Flash . Freddy and fellow graffiti artistsJean-Michel Basquiat andLee Quinones made cameo appearances in the music video, one of the first broadcast onMTV .The dancer William Barnes was the introductory and central figure, the "Man from Mars", in the white suit and top hat, and also choreographed the piece. [IMDB, [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0460415/ "Blondie: Video Hits"] ]
The versions appearing on the U.S. and UK 7" and 12" singles were quite different. The US 7" single, also issued with a different cover picture, used the regular "Autoamerican" album version, the US 12" single a version with an additional verse partly in French, making it just 40 seconds longer. For the UK and international single releases Mike Chapman remixed the track completely. The Special Disco Mix has a different intro and it was also given a longer instrumental break with new percussion overdubbed, making it ten minutes long. The UK 7" version (4:59) was an edit of this Special Disco Mix, and a slightly different edit (5:33) appeared on the band's first 'greatest hits' compilation "
The Best of Blondie " in 1981. "Live It Up" was also extended and remixed for the B-side of the international 12" single, the 8 minute version was included on the deleted 1994 UK CD edition of "Autoamerican" but was re-issued as part of EMI's lavish 14 disc "Singles Box" in 2004.The picture of Debbie Harry used for the UK/international editions of the original 7" & 12" "Rapture" singles was later used for the cover of 1995 compilation "
Beautiful - The Remix Album ".The first official remix of "Rapture" can be found on the 1988 compilation "
Once More into the Bleach ". The track was remixed again and re-issued as a single in both the UK and the US in 1994 and included on compilations "The Platinum Collection", "Beautiful - The Remix Album " and "Remixed Remade Remodeled - The Remix Project ".In 2005 "Rapture" was fused with
The Doors ' "Riders on the Storm " into "Rapture Riders" byGo Home Productions . This unofficial mashupremix was later approved to be included on Blondie's '/' and was a top ten hit on the U.S.Hot Dance Club Play chart.Grandmaster Flash scratch mixed "Rapture" on his classic single "The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel ". In 1996 Foxy Brown (featuringJay-Z ) used the song as the base for her hit, "I'll Be". It was also sampled by Won-G for his single "Caught up in the Rapture", and was interpolated by rapperKRS-One on his 1997 single "Step into a World (Rapture's Delight)". In 2000 it was sampled once more byGlamma Kid on his single "Bills 2 Pay". In that same yearDestiny's Child sampled it on their single "Independent Women Part I ". The song was also sampled by The Jungle Brothers in the song "In Days 2 Come" from the album "Done by the Forces of Nature". Elements of "Rapture" were recreated for theJoe Pesci song "Wise Guy", in which he raps in-character as Vincent LaGuardia Gambini from the film "My Cousin Vinny ".English
synthpop duoErasure covered "Rapture" on their 1997 album "Cowboy", withVince Clarke providing the rap. Chilean musician Nicole also did a cover of this song in 2006, included on her album "APT".Dub Pistols covered the song for their 2007 album "Speakers and Tweeters ".In 2004 at
Vh1 's annual Diva's Live concert, Debbie Harry performed "Rapture" with rapperEve who performed her own original rap.Track listing
US 7" (CHS 2485, January 1981)
#"Rapture" (Album version) (Deborah Harry ,Chris Stein ) - 6:33
#"Walk Like Me" (Jimmy Destri ) - 3:45US 12" (12 CHS 2485, January 1981)
#"Rapture" (US 12" Mix) (Harry, Stein) - 7:13
#"Walk Like Me" (Destri) - 3:45UK 7" (CHS 2485, January 1981)
#"Rapture" (UK 7" Mix) (Harry, Stein) - 4:59
#"Walk Like Me" (Destri) - 3:45"'UK 12" (CHS 12 2485, January 1981)
#"Rapture" (Special Disco Mix) (Harry, Stein) - 10:01
#"Live It Up" (Stein) (Special Disco Mix) - 8:14Chart positions
ee also
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Hot 100 No. 1 Hits of 1981 (USA) Notes
External links
* - MTV-style video
* [http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=2608 Rapture Songfacts entry]
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