The band departed from bankrupt Beyond Records and signed with Sony Music. The Curse of Blondie had the working titlePhasm 8, which was also the name of the tour they were doing before the release. Craig Leon, who had also produced their previous hit album No Exit, started work on the album, but it was four years in the making as the only demo tapes of the album had disappeared from luggage at a UK airport, and so had to be re-recorded. Leon ultimately did not produce the album, which was largely helmed by Steve Thompson with Jeff Bova producing only one track, "Good Boys". The album incorporates a rock-inspired arrangement style more reminiscent of Blondie's earliest recordings. Rhythms played include mostly rock and then dance-pop. Other incursions are Japanese traditional music, reggae, jazz and rap. The track "Hello Joe" is an homage to Joey Ramone, and includes a reference to "Blitzkrieg Bop".
Release
The album was released with various bonus tracks in some territories, while the US edition included the music video for the single "Good Boys". The album was also re-released in 2004 in US on DualDisc format. The CD side contained the normal album, while the DVD side included:
The only single from the album was "Good Boys", which peaked at #12 in the UK and was a dance hit in the USA. Promo singles of "Undone" were sent to radio, but no official release was made.
Reception
The Curse of Blondie gained mixed reviews, some critics called it a good or very good album, while others said it was a downfall for the band. Critics higlighted the band's songwriting and soundcrafting, as well as the maturity in which they experiment with different genres as "they never pretend they’re something they’re not, such as young". Following its release in 2003, Blondie embarked into a two years long international world tour, playing more than 160 gigs in Europe, Asia, the three Americas and Oceania. TV performances included The Today Show, The David Letterman Show, The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, Good Day Live, Top of the Pops, and specials "Women Rock!" and "VH1 Divas Live". Blondie also performed at Live by Request and subsequently released a CD/DVD of the performance. Despite the relative success of the "Good Boys" single, the album performed poorly, peaking at #36 in the UK and #160 in the United States. As of August 9 2005 it has sold 34,000 copies in United States.