The five-track EP approriately named Extended Play was a marketing tool released because of the differences between the U.S. and British approaches to record-making. The...
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Essentially, Isle of View is The Pretenders' "unplugged" album. Chrissie Hynde runs through 15 of the group's songs, from hits like "Back on the Chain Gang" to more obscure...
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Chrissie Hynde rebounds from the directionless Packed! with Last of the Independents, a tough album that proves she can mature without losing her edge. Most of the record...
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Nearly all the identity marks are gone--the crisp guitars, the unyielding rhythms--all for keyboards and lazy beats that scream "career move" but without the sense of...
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In the first edition of the Pretenders, Chrissie Hynde was a smart and streetwise rock & roller with just enough maturity to make something of what life had shown her by her...
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Chrissie Hynde and drummer Martin Chambers reassembled the Pretenders in 1982, following the death of James Honeyman-Scott and the departure of bassist Pete Farndon....
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The Pretenders' debut album was such a powerful, monumental record that its sequel was bound to be a bit of a disappointment, and Pretenders II is. Essentially, this album...
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Her idea of a comeback is to return to the ringing guitars of her third album, Learning To Crawl. But what's really needed is a return to the attitude that made the first...
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It may be true that Chrissie Hynde's songs on Packed! are the weakest in her career, but they are not the sole reason why the album is such a bland, uninspiring affair. In...
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The Pretenders burst on the scene in the early '80s with one of the most compelling presentations of rock & roll ever seen. This collection, which highlights their A and B...
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Few rock & roll records rock as hard or with as much originality as the Pretenders' eponymous debut album. A sleek, stylish fusion of Stonesy rock & roll, new wave pop, and...
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The Pretenders' excellent debut from 1980 is paired with its follow up Pretenders II from 1981onto one cassette. If cassette is still your format, this is a great way to...
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"They don't make 'em like they used to," Chrissie Hynde drawls on the acid-tongued opening track, "Popstar," of the Pretenders' first studio album in...
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Since (at least) Packed! each new record from the Pretenders has been hailed as Chrissie Hynde's return to form (praise that was thrown at Learning to Crawl, by the way),...
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The Pretenders' eighth studio album, Loose Screw, is their first on an independent label after 20 years with Warner, but the switch hasn't made any difference in the group's...
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The Pretenders' 1987 collection, The Singles, did a fine job of assembling most of the group's finest tracks up to that point in their career, so after another decade...
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