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Album Review: Pretenders

  • Artist: Pretenders
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: January 19, 1980
  • Total Time: 46:42
  • Genre: Rock

Review

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 pure punk aggression, Pretenders is teeming with sharp hooks and a viciously cool attitude. Although Chrissie Hynde establishes herself as a forceful and distinctively feminine songwriter, the record isn't a singer/songwriter's tour de force -- it's a rock & roll album, powered by a unique and aggressive band. Guitarist James Honeyman-Scott never plays conventional riffs or leads, and his phased, treated guitar gives new dimension to the pounding rhythms of "Precious," "Tattooed Love Boys," "Up the Neck," and "The Wait," as well as the more measured pop of "Kid," "Brass in Pocket," and "Mystery Achievement." He provides the perfect backing for Hynde and her tough, sexy swagger. Hynde doesn't fit into any conventional female rock stereotype, and neither do her songs, alternately displaying a steely exterior or a disarming emotional vulnerability. It's a deep, rewarding record, whose primary virtue is its sheer energy. Pretenders moves faster and harder than most rock records, delivering an endless series of melodies, hooks, and infectious rhythms in its 12 songs. Few albums, let alone debuts, are ever this astonishingly addictive. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Precious Chrissie Hynde The Pretenders (03:37)
The Phone Call Chrissie Hynde The Pretenders (02:29)
Up the Neck Chrissie Hynde The Pretenders (04:27)
Tattooed Love Boys Chrissie Hynde The Pretenders (02:59)
Space Invader Pete Farndon, James Honeyman-Scott The Pretenders (03:26)
The Wait Pete Farndon, Chrissie Hynde The Pretenders (03:37)
Stop Your Sobbering Ray Davies The Pretenders (02:47)
Kid (Lyrics) Chrissie Hynde The Pretenders (03:08)
Private Life Chrissie Hynde The Pretenders (06:26)
Brass in Pocket (Lyrics) James Honeyman-Scott, Chrissie Hynde The Pretenders (03:08)
Lovers of Today Chrissie Hynde The Pretenders (05:53)
Mystery Achievement Chrissie Hynde The Pretenders (05:26)

Credits

The Pretenders (Main Performer), The Pretenders (Performer), Henry Lowther (Trumpet), Geoff Bryant (Horn), Martin Chambers (Drums), Martin Chambers (Vocals), Martin Chambers (Group Member), Pete Farndon (Bass), Pete Farndon (Vocals), Pete Farndon (Group Member), James Honeyman-Scott (Guitar), James Honeyman-Scott (Keyboards), James Honeyman-Scott (Vocals), Chrissie Hynde (Guitar), Chrissie Hynde (Vocals), Chrissie Hynde (Group Member), Nick Lowe (Producer), Chris Mercer (Saxophone), Steve Nye (Engineer), Bill Price (Engineer), Bill Price (Mixing), Mike Stavrou (Mixing), Robert Vosgien (Mastering), Chris Thomas (Keyboards), Chris Thomas (Producer), Tom Sheehan (Photography), Bob Wynne (Repackaging), Chalkie Davies (Photography), Chalkie Davies (Cover Photo), Steve Hoffman (Mastering), Kevin Hughes (Cover Design), Jim Wilson (Trumpet), Chris E. Thomas (Keyboards), Chris E. Thomas (Producer), Chris E. Thomas (Effects), Ernie Campagna (Production Coordination), Des Letts (Photography)
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Pretenders
Studio album by The Pretenders
Released 1979 (UK) 19 January 1980 (US)
Recorded 1979 at Wessex Studios and Air Studios
Genre New Wave, rock
Length 47:04
Label Real, (UK) Sire (US)
Producer Chris Thomas except as indicated
Professional reviews
The Pretenders chronology
Pretenders
(1979/1980)
Extended Play
(1981)

Pretenders is the debut studio album by the British New Wave band The Pretenders, released on 1979 and 19 January 1980 on Real Records (Sire Records in the United States). A combination of rock, punk, and pop music, Pretenders made the band famous. This album, their first, compiles several previously-released tracks from their 1979 singles "Stop Your Sobbing"/"The Wait," "Kid"/"Tattooed Love Boys," and "Brass in Pocket"/"Swinging London"/"Nervous but Shy," as well as seven new tracks (and a re-recorded version of "The Wait").

Nick Lowe produced the Pretenders first single, "Stop Your Sobbing", but decided not to work with them again as he thought the band "wasn't going anywhere". Chris Thomas took over on the subsequent recording sessions.

Pretenders scored number 1 quickly on the UK Albums Chart on the week of its release and stayed there for four consecutive weeks. It also scored the top 10 on the Billboard 200 and was certified Platinum during 1982 by the RIAA. Pretenders has been named one of the best albums of all time by VH1 (#52). During 2003, the album was ranked number 155 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. During 1989, the same magazine ranked it the 20th best album of the 1980s. The track "Private Life" was covered that same year by Grace Jones, on her album Warm Leatherette.

Pretenders was remastered and re-released in 2006 and included a bonus disc of demos, B-sides, and live cuts, many previously unreleased. "Cuban Slide" and "Porcelain" originally appeared as B-sides to "Talk of the Town" and "Message of Love," while "Swinging London" and "Nervous but Shy" both appeared on the flip side of "Brass in Pocket." The Regents Park Demo of "Stop Your Sobbing" was included initially as a flexi-single in the May 1981 edition of Flexipop magazine. The tracks "Message of Love", "Talk of the Town", "Porcelain" and "Cuban Slide" alongside a live version of the album's opening track Precious, were released on a follow-up EP entitled Extended Play soon after. "Message of Love" contains the Oscar Wilde line "We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars" from the play Lady Windermere's Fan.1

A shortened version of "Tequila" would be performed nearly fifteen years later on the Last of the Independents. "Sabre Dance" features Chrissie Hynde singing portions of "Stop Your Sobbing" over lengthy solos by James Honeyman-Scott and Martin Chambers' insistent drumming, making it a truly unique version.

The song "Tattooed Love Boys" is featured as a playable track in the PlayStation 2 and Xbox 360 music video game Guitar Hero II, in the String Snappers (PlayStation 2) and Return of the Shred (Xbox 360) tiers. The instrumental "Space Invader" contains sound effects from the video game Space Invaders. "Private Life" is featured in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories on fictional radio station Emotion 98.3. A cover version of Brass In Pocket and the master version of Precious are available as Rock Band DLC.


Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Chrissie Hynde unless otherwise indicated.

Side one

  1. "Precious" – 3:36
  2. "The Phone Call" – 2:29
  3. "Up the Neck" – 4:27
  4. "Tattooed Love Boys" – 2:59
  5. "Space Invader" (Pete Farndon, James Honeyman-Scott) – 3:26
  6. "The Wait" (Hynde, Farndon) – 3:35
  7. "Stop Your Sobbing" (Ray Davies) – 2:38 (produced by Nick Lowe)

Side two

  1. "Kid" – 3:06
  2. "Private Life" – 6:25
  3. "Brass in Pocket" (Honeyman-Scott, Hynde) – 3:04
  4. "Lovers of Today" – 5:51
  5. "Mystery Achievement" – 5:23

Bonus disc, 2006 remastered CD edition

  1. "Cuban Slide" (Hynde, Honeyman-Scott) – 4:33
  2. "Porcelain" – 3:54
  3. "The Phone Call" – 2:22
    • Demo, late 1977
  4. "The Wait" (Hynde, Farndon) – 3:08
    • Regents Park demo, 12 April 1978
  5. "I Can't Control Myself" (Reg Presley) – 4:24
    • Regents Park demo, 12 April 1978
  6. "Swinging London" (Hynde, Honeyman-Scott, Farndon, Martin Chambers) – 1:55
  7. "Brass in Pocket" (Honeyman-Scott, Hynde) – 3:48
    • AIR Studios demo, 6 February 1978
  8. "Kid" – 4:04
  9. "Stop Your Sobbing" (Ray Davies) – 2:22
    • Regents Park demo, 12 April 1978
  10. "Tequila" – 5:22
    • Regents Park demo, 12 April 1978
  11. "Nervous but Shy" (Hynde, Honeyman-Scott, Farndon, Chambers) – 1:45
  12. "I Need Somebody" (Rudy Martinez) – 4:04
    • Live on The Kid Jensen Show, BBC Radio 1, first transmission 17 July 1979
  13. "Mystery Achievement" – 4:54
    • Live on The Kid Jensen Show, BBC Radio 1, first transmission 17 July 1979
  14. "Precious" – 3:26
    • Live at the Paradise Theatre, Boston, 23 March 1980
  15. "Tattooed Love Boys" – 3:06
    • Live at the Paradise Theatre, Boston, 23 March 1980
  16. "Sabre Dance" (Aram Khachaturian) – 3:50

Personnel

The Pretenders

Additional musicians

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
1980 Billboard Pop Albums 9
1980 UK Albums Chart 1

Singles

Song Year Chart Position
"Brass in Pocket/Mystery Achievement/Precious" 1980 Billboard Club Play Singles 28
"Brass in Pocket (I'm Special)" 1980 Billboard Pop Singles 14
"Stop Your Sobbing" 1980 Billboard Club Play Singles 65

Certifications

Organization Level Date
RIAA U.S. Gold 20 June 1980
RIAA U.S. Platinum 11 August 1982


Preceded by
Greatest Hits Vol. 2 by ABBA
UK Albums Chart number one album
19 January 1980 – 15 February 1980
Succeeded by
The Last Dance 2 by Various Artists

 
 
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